Gautam Bindal Solutions for Exercise 3: Exercises
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Questions from Gautam Bindal Solutions for Exercise 3: Exercises with Hints & Solutions
The sunflower faces the sun. Identify the stimulus and response.

Woodlouse moves towards moisture. Identify the stimulus and response.

Leaves of Rhododendron curl in cold temperatures. Identify the stimulus and response.

Look at the following pictures and write in the blanks the characteristics of the living organisms that the pictures depict.

Plants show respiration all the time, but photosynthesis occurs only during the daytime. Why?

Baby grows in size to become an adult. A building also becomes big during construction. So should buildings also be considered living things? Why?

Why do we consider plants as suppliers of oxygen to the air if they take in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide during respiration?

What is the difference between scavengers and decomposers?
