Dhiren M Doshi Solutions for Chapter: Getting to Know Plants, Exercise 3: EXERCISES
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Shalini sees an uprooted pea plant. She notices some swellings on roots called root nodules. What does the relation between the roots of leguminous plants and bacteria teach us?

What is transpiration? How does it help the plant?

What is the difference between making of food by leaves and making of food in kitchen?

If you remove the stamens of all the pea flowers in a garden, which phenomenon will be affected-fruit formation, pollination, fertilisation?

Label the following diagrams correctly.

What will you observe when a balsam plant is cut and its stem is placed in a coloured dye? What do you conclude from this activity?

While carrying out experiments on transpiration, Vaseline is applied on leaves (except one), why?

What will you observe on cutting the ovary? Draw the diagram of its longitudinal section.
