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प्रश्न
Give technical term:
Name only one plant, you are familiar with which has no chlorophyll.
उत्तर
Mushroom
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Two healthy green plants were placed in the dark for 24 hours. They were then set up, as shown in the figure, for 4 hours. Then a leaf was taken from each plant and
the chlorophyll was removed from the leaves:
( i) What is the next and final step in this experiment?
( ii ) What would be the results of the final step?
( iii ) Why was it necessary to grease the glass sheet?
( iv ) What hypothesis is being tested in this experiment?
How do non-green plants such as fungi and bacteria obtain their nourishment?
Given below is a schematic diagram to illustrate some aspects of photosynthesis.
- Fill up the gaps, in blank spaces (1-4), by writing the names of the correct items.
- What phenomenon do the thick arrows A and B indicate?
Given below is the representation of a certain phenomenon in nature. With four organisms 1-4.
- Name the phenomenon represented.
- Name any one organism that could be shown at No. 5.
- Name the biological process which was the starting point of the whole chain.
- Name one natural element which all the organisms 2-4 and even 5 are getting from No. 1 for their survival.
Given alongside is the diagram of an experimental set-up:
- What is the objective of this experiment?
- Will it work satisfactorily? Give reason.
- What alteration(s) will you make in it for obtaining expected result?
- Would you take any steps before starting the experiment? Describe this step and explain its necessity.
Complete the following sentence with appropriate word:
________molecules of chlorophyll make one quantasome.
Complete the following sentence with appropriate word:
Carbon dioxide enters the leaf through _______.
Name two aquatic plants which can be used for the experiment of photosynthesis.
Match the terms given in column A with column B:
Column A | Column B | ||
(a) | Chlorophyll | (i) | Removes/absorbs CO2 |
(b) | Methylated spirit | (ii) | Tests presence of starch |
(c) | Potassium hydroxide | (iii) | Traps solar energy |
(d) | Iodine solution | (iv) | Produces oxygen |
(e) | Water | (v) | Bleaches chlorophyll |
Given below is the figure of an experimental set-up, showing a physiological act of the plants. Study and answer the following questions:
- What is the objective of this experiment?
- Name and define the process shown here.
- Why do we destarch the leaves before performing the experiment?
- How do we destarch the leaves?
- What will be the observation when we pour iodine solution over the bleached experimental leaf?
- Write a well-balanced equation for the above process.