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TThe nutrients enable living organisms to build their bodies, to grow, to repair their damaged parts of their bodies and provide the energy to carry out life and processes
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TThe energy is used to synthesis (prepare) food from carbon dioxide and water since the synthesis of food occurs in the presence of sunlight
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Carbon dioxide oxygen Chlorophyll in leaves water and minerals Light energy Diagram showing photosynthesis
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WWater and minerals are transported to the leaves by vessels which run like the pipes through out the root, the stem, the branches and the leaves
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photosynthesis Water + light=chemical energy 1 Chlorophyll traps light energy 2 Water enters leaf 3 Carbon dioxide enters leaf Light energy
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CCarbon dioxide from air is taken from in through the tiny pores present on the surface of the leaves these tiny pores are surrounded by guard sells such pores are called stomata Stomatal complex Accessory cells Guard cell pore Cellulose micro fibril
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DDuring the process oxygen is released. The carbohydrates ultimately get converted into starch. The presence of starch in leaves indicates the occurrence of photosynthesis Blue / colour in areas exposed to light Yellow / brown colour in areas not exposed to light
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TThey contain chlorophyll which gives them the green colour these are generally formed the growth of organisms called algae algae can prepare their own food by photosynthesis Algae growing on leaf
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TThere are some other plants which do not have chlorophyll then how do they survive ? LLike human and animal such plants depend on the food produced by other plants. They use heterotrophic mode.
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YYou see yellow tubular structure twining around the stem and branches. This plants are called cuscuta. It does not have chlorophyll
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HHave you seen or heard of plants that can eat animals ? There are few plants which can trap insect and digest them such insect eating plant are called insectivorous plants ex : pitcher plant
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Inside the pitcher plant there are hair which directed downward. When an insect lands the pitcher plants, the lid closes and the trapped insect gets entangled into hair. The insect is digested by the digestive juices secreted in the pitcher
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TThe mode of nutrition which organisms take nutrition in solution form from dead and decaying matter is called saptrotopic nutrition. Fungus on mushroom
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Fungi growing on bread
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YYou learnt plant absorb minerals nutrients from soil. Plants contain nutrients such as nitrogen, potassium, phosphorous, etc these nutrients need to be added from time to time to enrich the soil. We can grow plants and keep them healthy.
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AAll organisms take food and utilize it to get energy for the growth and maintance of their body. GGreen plants synthesis their food themselves by the process of photosynthesis.they are called autotrophs. SSolar energy is stored in the form of food in leaves with the help of chlorophyll. AA few plants and all animals are dependent on others for their nutrition and called hetrotrophs
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NNutrition is to repair their damaged parts of their bodies and provide the …….. energy life
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PPlants take food in ……….. day night
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Plants who eat insect are called ………. Hetrotrophs Autotrophs
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SSolar energy is stored in the form of food in the leaves with the help of ………….. Guard sell chlorophyll
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MMohamed Thoufeeq……………vii-B GGilbert Wilson…………………….vii-B
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