Archana Shukla Solutions for Chapter: Things Around Us, Exercise 5: EVALUATE
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Questions from Archana Shukla Solutions for Chapter: Things Around Us, Exercise 5: EVALUATE with Hints & Solutions
Give reasons for the following:
None of the biotic components works alone. They all interact with each other.

A vehicle can move with the help of fuel. Is the vehicle living or non-living?

Why the population of animals living in jungles does not increase as quickly as the human population does?

Why is it necessary to make a balance between oxygen and carbon dioxide in the environment? What can we do to make this balance perfect?

There are two potted plants X and Y. The plant X has big, yellow flowers. The seeds of plant X are utilized for getting edible oil. When the potted plant X is placed in the corridor, the stem, leaves and flowers of this plant twist towards stimulus Z coming from outside the corridor. And, when another potted plant Y gets a touch of pencil, the leaves fold up at once. Based upon the statement given, answer the following questions below:
What could the plant X be?

There are two potted plants X and Y. The plant X has big, yellow flowers. The seeds of plant X are utilized for getting edible oil. When the potted plant X is placed in the corridor, the stem, leaves and flowers of this plant twist towards stimulus Z coming from outside the corridor. And, when another potted plant Y gets a touch of pencil, the leaves fold up at once. Based upon the statement given, answer the following questions below:
Name the stimulus Z

There are two potted plants X and Y. The plant X has big, yellow flowers. The seeds of plant X are utilized for getting edible oil. When the potted plant X is placed in the corridor, the stem, leaves and flowers of this plant twist towards stimulus Z coming from outside the corridor. And, when another potted plant Y gets a touch of pencil, the leaves fold up at once. Based upon the statement given, answer the following questions below:
What could the plant Y be?

There are two potted plants X and Y. The plant X has big, yellow flowers. The seeds of plant X are utilized for getting edible oil. When the potted plant X is placed in the corridor, the stem, leaves and flowers of this plant twist towards stimulus Z coming from outside the corridor. And, when another potted plant Y gets a touch of pencil, the leaves fold up at once. Based upon the statement given, answer the following questions below:
Name the stimulus which folds up the leaves of plant Y.
