Chapter-1 Nutrition In Plants

A vibrant illustration depicting various plants, showcasing photosynthesis, insectivorous plants, and the process of nutrient absorption in a natural setting.

Nutrition In Plants Quiz

Test your knowledge about plant nutrition and the fascinating processes that help them thrive! This quiz covers essential concepts related to photosynthesis, plant types, and their nutritional needs.

  • 26 engaging questions
  • Multiple choice format
  • Learn and assess your understanding of plant nutrition
26 Questions6 MinutesCreated by GrowingLeaves425
Photosynthesis is the process by which oxygen and water are converted into carbon dioxide and glucose.
True
False
Partial parasites depend on the host for water and minerals.
True
False
A relationship between two organisms that benefits both is called insectivorous plants.
True
False
Dodder and mistletoe are example of saprophytes.
True
False
Excess glucose is converted into starch, which is stored.
True
False
Autotrophs are organisms that cannot make their own food.
True
False
Sundew is an example of insectivorous plant.
True
False
Some plants are heterotrophic and depend on other organisms for food.
True
False
Plants need nitrogen to make proteins.
True
False
Stomata are small pores present mainly in the roots of plants.
True
False
Insectivorous may be green in colour.
True
False
Plants that trap and digest insects are called parasitic plants.
True
False
The process by which an organism gets the nutrients for its growth and development is
Growth
Reproduction
Breathing
Nutrition
The green substance that helps plants trap sunlight is called
Stomata
Thromboplast
Chlorophyll
Chloroplast
Plants that can prepare their own food are called __________
Autotrophs
Saprophytes
Heterotrophs
Parasites
Organisms that get their nutrients from dead and decaying matter are called
Symbiotic plants
Saprophytes plants
Autotrophic nutrition
Heterotrophic nutrition
Green substance found in leaves, traps energy from sunlight that falls on it.
Starch
Nutrition
Symbiont
Chlorophyll
Organisms that exhibit this type of nutrition are called
Aututrophs
Guard cells
Photosynthesis
Stomata
The stomata are surrounded by ____________ ________ that control their opening and closing.
Nutrition
Stomata
Guard cells
Photosynthesis
The oxygen is released into the atmosphere through the ____________.
Stomata
Starch
Chlorophyll
Heterotrophs
Photosynthesis is the process by which an organisms gets the nutrients needed for its growth and development.
True
False
Nutrition is the process by which green plants prepare their own food using carbon dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll.
True
False
We get the energy to carry out these life processes from food.
True
False
Nutrients cannot be returned to the soil by applying manures and fertilisers, or by natural methods.
True
False
Decomposers are bacteria and fungi that break down or decompose the dead remains of plants and animals into simpler substances.
True
False
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