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Seeds and Seeds - 1 Class 5 Worksheet EVS Chapter 5

Q1: Observe the pictures given below and write the continents/countries from which we got these vegetables.

(i) 

Green chiliGreen chiliAns: Green chili obtained from South America

(ii)

Cauliflower Cauliflower Ans: Cabbage from Europe

(iii) 

PeasPeasAns: Peas from Europe

(iv)

Tomato  Tomato  Ans: Tomato from South America 

(v) 

PotatoPotatoAns: Potato from South America


Q2: Fill in the Blanks

(i) Name the two seeds that are scattered by bursting (spread over a long distance) ____,____
Ans: Peas, Soyabeans

(ii) Name the two Plant seeds that are scattered by sticking on the fur of animals. ______,____
Ans: Olga Gerrard Plant seeds, Kenneth Rowley Plant seeds
Kenneth Rowley Plant seedsKenneth Rowley Plant seeds  Olga Gerrard Plant seeds  Olga Gerrard Plant seeds

(iii) Name the two seeds that are used as spices. _______, ______
AnsCardamom, Cumin, and Coriander

(iv) Name the two seeds which are flat. _____, ______
Ans: Black Rice, Chia Seeds

(v) Name the two seeds that are used as pulses. ______, _____
Ans: Beans, chana.


Q3: Short Answer Questions

(i) What are the conditions a seed need to sprout or germinate?
Ans:  The conditions which are required to sprout or germinate a seed are:

  • First Seeds are soaked in water.
  • Then wrapped in a wet cloth.
  • Last hung up so that they get proper water and air.

(ii) Write any four seeds that you eat.
Ans: Chana, rajma, moong, and dry peas can be eaten.

(iii) Name the plants that we got from South America.
Ans: We got tomato, potato, and green chili from South America.

(iv) Name the plants that come from Europe.
Ans: The cabbage and peas came from Europe.

(v) Name the plants that we got from Africa.
Ans: A coffee bean and a green bhindi came from Africa.

(vi) What was grown in India for a long time?  
Ans: Mangoes and Bananas were grown in India for a long time.

(vii) What would happen, if seeds did not spread and remained in one place only?  
Ans: If seeds are not dispersed, all the seeds would fall near the parent tree. This will prevent those seeds from getting enough sunlight, air, and water.  As a result, none of the plants would grow properly or survive.

(viii) Why seeds kept in an air-tight container do not sprout?
Ans: Seeds need oxygen, just like we need air to breathe.

  • When seeds are stored in an air-tight container, they are sealed off from the outside air.
  • Without air, the seeds cannot access the oxygen necessary for their germination or sprouting process.

(ix) Why seeds kept in the refrigerator do not sprout?
Ans: Seeds need the right conditions to sprout and grow.

  • They need a warmer environment to activate their internal processes and start growing.
  • The refrigerator is kept at a low temperature, it is not suitable for the seeds to begin their sprouting process.
  • When seeds are kept in the refrigerator, the cold temperature prevents or delays their sprouting and growth.

(x) Name the plant in the given picture. How does it trap the insects?
Ans: It is the Pitcher plant also known as Nepenthese.

  • It is found in Australia, Indonesia, and Meghalaya in India.
  • It has a pitcher-like shape and the mouth is covered by a leaf.
    Pitcher plant Nepenthes
    Pitcher plant Nepenthes
  • The plant has a special smell that attracts insects to it. When the insect land on the mouth of the plant, it gets trapped and can't get out.

(xi) How do seeds spread to far-off places? (or) Name the agents of dispersal of seeds.
Ans: An "Agent" in seed dispersal refers to some force that helps carries seeds away from the parent plant.
Few examples:

  • Wind: Some seeds have special adaptations that allow them to be carried by the wind.
  • Water: Certain seeds are designed to float on water. Waterproof coverings of seeds enable them to be carried away by rivers, streams, or ocean currents.
  • Animals: Animals play a crucial role in seed dispersal. Some seeds have adaptations that make them sticky or have hooks that attach to the fur, feathers, or skin of animals.  

(xii) Draw a pitcher plant and colour it.
Ans:          Pitcher Plant         Pitcher Plant

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1. What are seeds?
Ans. Seeds are the small, embryonic plants enclosed in a protective outer covering. They are responsible for the reproduction and growth of plants.
2. How are seeds formed?
Ans. Seeds are formed through the process of pollination and fertilization. After the pollen from the male part of the flower reaches the female part, it fertilizes the ovule, which then develops into a seed.
3. What is the importance of seeds?
Ans. Seeds are important for the growth and survival of plants. They contain all the necessary nutrients and genetic information required for a new plant to develop. Seeds also allow plants to disperse and colonize new areas.
4. How do seeds germinate?
Ans. Germination is the process in which a seed starts to grow into a new plant. It requires suitable environmental conditions such as water, oxygen, and the right temperature. Once these conditions are met, the seed absorbs water and the embryo inside starts to grow.
5. How long do seeds remain viable?
Ans. The viability of seeds varies depending on the plant species and environmental conditions. Some seeds can remain viable for a few months, while others can stay viable for several years or even decades. Proper storage conditions, such as cool and dry environments, can help prolong seed viability.
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