Q1: Name a few habitats.
Ans: Forests, deserts, grasslands, oceans, ponds, and mountains.
Q2: Give one-word answers to the following sentences:
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Q3: What type of movement do we see in plants?
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Q4: Name the place of living of the following plants:
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Q5: Write the differences between respiration and breathing.
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Q6: Describe the adaptation of plants to living in water.
Ans6: The adaptation of plants that takes place in aquatic habitats is as follows:
Q7: How have camels adapted to live in the desert?
Ans: A camel is adapted to desert conditions.
The following adaptations are found in camel:
Q8: How have cacti adapted to survive in a desert?
Ans: The cacti adapts itself in the desert in following ways:
Q9: What do you mean by acclimatisation?
Ans: Acclimatisation is the process through which an organism undergoes changes over a short period of time that enable it to adapt to its environment.
Q10: Classify the following habitats into terrestrial and aquatic types.
[Grassland, Pond, Ocean, Rice field]
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Q11: Elaborate on why speed is important for survival in the grasslands for animals that live there (Hint: There are few trees or places for animals to hide in grasslands habitat).
Ans: Grasses predominate in grasslands. There are not many trees. These areas are frequently home to predators like lions, tigers, and others that prey on other species. These predators find their prey in the grass quite quickly. Animals, therefore, adjust by becoming faster to defend themselves from these predators. The faster animal protects itself and improves its chances of life by assisting the smaller, more vulnerable creatures in escaping their predator.
Q12: What do you mean by the term adaptation?
Ans: Any inherited characteristic that enables a plant or animal to thrive and reproduce in its environment is known as an adaptation.
Q13: State an example of a non-living thing that shows two characteristics of living things.
Ans: Cloud is an example of a non-living thing that shows two characteristics of living things.
Q14: What is Excretion?
Ans: Excretion is the process by which living things get rid of their waste.
Q15: What is respiration?
Ans: Respiration is the process through which oxygen is used by living things to convert food into energy, water, and carbon dioxide.
Q16: List two examples of each biotic and abiotic component.
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Q17: Even though a car moves, like many animals, it is not considered a living organism. Give 2-3 reasons.
Ans: A car is not considered a living organism because of the following reasons:
Q18: What are predators?
Ans: An organism that consumes another organism is a predator. The organism that the predator consumes is known as the prey. Lion and zebra, bear and fish, and fox and rabbit are some examples of predator and prey.
Q19: List the common characteristics of living things.
Ans: Few common characteristics of living things are:
Q20: What is a habitat?
Ans: A habitat is a place where an organism makes its home. Habitat provides an organism with all the environmental factors it needs to survive.
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