Class 6 - Science - Ch7 - Getting to Know Plants
Q1: Correct the following statements and rewrite them in your notebook.
(a) Stem absorbs water and minerals from the soil.
(b) Leaves hold the plant upright.
(c) Roots conduct water to the leaves.
(d) The number of petals and sepals in a flower is always equal.
(e) If the sepals of a flower are joined together, its petals are also joined together.
(f) If the petals of a flower are joined together, then the pistil is joined to the petal.
Wheat, tulsi, maize, grass, coriander (dhania), China rose
Answer: Tulsi, Coriander,China rose.
Q6: If a plant has fibrous root, what type of venation do its leaves likely to have?
Answer: Parallel venation.
Q7: Is it possible for you to recognize the leaves without seeing them? How?
Answer: Yes. You can identify the type of leaves by looking at its roots. Plants having leaves with reticulate venation have tap roots while plants having leaves with parallel venation have fibrous roots.
Q8: Write the names of the parts of a flower.
Answer: The parts of a flower are sepals, petals, stamens and pistil.
Q9: Which of the following plants have you seen? of those that you have seen, which one have flowers?
Grass, maize, wheat, chilli, tomato, tulsi, pipal, shisham, banyan, mango, jamun, guava, pomegranate, papaya, banana, lemon, sugarcane, potato, groundnut
Answer: Flower bearing plants are: tomato, tulsi,mango, jamun, guava, pomegranate,papya banana,lemon.
Q10: Name the part of the plant which produces its food. Name this process.
Answer: Leaves produce food with an help of process called photosynthesis.
Q11: In which part of a flower, you are likely to find the ovary?
Answer: Ovary lies in the lowermost and swollen part of the pistil of the flower.
Q12: Name two flowers, each with joined and separated sepals.
Answer: Plants with joined sepals: Hibiscus, Tomato flowers, Datura, Cotton
Plants with separated sepals: Jasmine, Lostus, Lily, Rose
Q13: What is transpiration?
Answer: Leaves give out water vapours through the process called transpiration.
Q14: What do you mean by venation? What are its types?
Answer: the pattern of veins on the leaf is called venation. It can be reticulate or parallel.
Q15: Identify the following plants as herbs shrubs and trees
(a) rice
(b) tomato
(c) blueberry
(d) eucalyptus
(e) mango
(f) china rose
(g) Lavendar
Answer:
(a) rice - herb
(b) tomato - herb
(c) blueberry - shrub
(d) eucalyptus - tree
(e) mango - tree
(f) china rose - shrub
(g) Lavendar - herb
Q16: What are the functions of roots.
Answer:
Answer: Turnip, carrot, sugar-beet, beet root.
Q1: Correct the following statements and rewrite them in your notebook.
(a) Stem absorbs water and minerals from the soil.
(b) Leaves hold the plant upright.
(c) Roots conduct water to the leaves.
(d) The number of petals and sepals in a flower is always equal.
(e) If the sepals of a flower are joined together, its petals are also joined together.
(f) If the petals of a flower are joined together, then the pistil is joined to the petal.
Answer:
(a) Root absorbs water and minerals from
the soil.
(b) Stem holds the plant upright.
(c) Stem conducts water to the
leaves.
(d) The number of petals and sepals in a flower
is not always equal.
(e) If the sepals of a flower are joined together,
its petals are separate and are not joined together.
(f) If the petals of a flower are joined together,
then the pistil is not necessary joined to the petal.
Q3: Can you find a plant in your house or in
your neighborhood, which has a long but a weak stem? Write its name. In which
category would you classify it?
Answer: Money
plant which has long and weak stem. It is a climber.
Q4: What is the function of a stem in a
plant?
Answer: Following
are the functions of a stem in a plant:
- The stem holds the branches, leaves, fl owers and fruits.
- The stem transports water and minerals from roots to the upper parts.
- It also transports the prepared food from leaves to other parts.
Wheat, tulsi, maize, grass, coriander (dhania), China rose
Answer: Tulsi, Coriander,China rose.
Q6: If a plant has fibrous root, what type of venation do its leaves likely to have?
Answer: Parallel venation.
Q7: Is it possible for you to recognize the leaves without seeing them? How?
Answer: Yes. You can identify the type of leaves by looking at its roots. Plants having leaves with reticulate venation have tap roots while plants having leaves with parallel venation have fibrous roots.
Q8: Write the names of the parts of a flower.
Answer: The parts of a flower are sepals, petals, stamens and pistil.
Q9: Which of the following plants have you seen? of those that you have seen, which one have flowers?
Grass, maize, wheat, chilli, tomato, tulsi, pipal, shisham, banyan, mango, jamun, guava, pomegranate, papaya, banana, lemon, sugarcane, potato, groundnut
Answer: Flower bearing plants are: tomato, tulsi,mango, jamun, guava, pomegranate,papya banana,lemon.
Q10: Name the part of the plant which produces its food. Name this process.
Answer: Leaves produce food with an help of process called photosynthesis.
Q11: In which part of a flower, you are likely to find the ovary?
Answer: Ovary lies in the lowermost and swollen part of the pistil of the flower.
Q12: Name two flowers, each with joined and separated sepals.
Answer: Plants with joined sepals: Hibiscus, Tomato flowers, Datura, Cotton
Plants with separated sepals: Jasmine, Lostus, Lily, Rose
Q13: What is transpiration?
Answer: Leaves give out water vapours through the process called transpiration.
Q14: What do you mean by venation? What are its types?
Answer: the pattern of veins on the leaf is called venation. It can be reticulate or parallel.
Q15: Identify the following plants as herbs shrubs and trees
(a) rice
(b) tomato
(c) blueberry
(d) eucalyptus
(e) mango
(f) china rose
(g) Lavendar
Answer:
(a) rice - herb
(b) tomato - herb
(c) blueberry - shrub
(d) eucalyptus - tree
(e) mango - tree
(f) china rose - shrub
(g) Lavendar - herb
Q16: What are the functions of roots.
Answer:
- Absorbs water and minerals from soil and transports to stem.
- Stores food.
- Provides support and fixes plant to the soil.
- Prevents Soil Erosion.
Answer: Turnip, carrot, sugar-beet, beet root.
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