Malini Seshadri Solutions for Chapter: Food: Where Does It Come From?, Exercise 3: STEP UP
Malini Seshadri Science Solutions for Exercise - Malini Seshadri Solutions for Chapter: Food: Where Does It Come From?, Exercise 3: STEP UP
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Questions from Malini Seshadri Solutions for Chapter: Food: Where Does It Come From?, Exercise 3: STEP UP with Hints & Solutions
Study the picture given below, identify the food habit of animal shown: (Herbivores/Carnivores/Omnivores) and write the food items consumed by the animal.

Write the name of a food item that the animal given below usually eats. Identify whether the animal is an omnivore.

Write the name of a food item that the animal given below usually eats. Identify whether the animal is an omnivore.

Write the name of a food item that the animal given below usually eats. Identify whether the animal is an omnivore.

Write the name of a food item that the animal given below usually eats. Identify whether the animal is an omnivore.

Complete the table by writing the names of the animals in their proper columns.
[Buffalo, Cat, Rat, Lion, Tiger, Spider, House lizard, Cow, Butterfly, Crow]
Herbivore | Carnivore | Omnivore |
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In which column did you place the butterfly? Why?

Study the pictures and answer these questions on food chains.
Corn is eaten by rats; rats are eaten by _____.

All animals need salt. Even butterflies drink salty water from the edges of ponds and even from the tears of turtles. Where does the salt that we add to our food come from?
