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Introduction

Plants and TreesPlants and Trees

Plants are living things that grow in the soil.

  • You can find plants everywhere: in gardens, parks, farms, and even on windowsills at home or school.
  • Plants come in different sizes. Some are very tall, like big trees, and some are very small, like tiny herbs.

Types of Plants

1. Trees

  • Trees are the tallest and strongest plants.
    1. Trees
  • They have a thick, hard stem called a trunk that holds the tree up straight.
  • Trees have many branches and leaves.
  • Trees are very important because they give us shade, fresh air, and fruits.

Different trees look different:

  • The banyan tree has a big, thick trunk and strong roots that grow above the ground.
  • The pine tree has a tall, thin trunk and cone-shaped leaves called needles.

2. Shrubs

ShrubsShrubs
  • Shrubs are smaller than trees but bigger than herbs.
  • They have hard stems but are not as tall as trees.
  • Shrubs look like bushes and usually have many branches close to the ground.
  • Examples of shrubs are the rose plant which has beautiful flowers, and the cotton plant which gives us cotton to make clothes.

3. Herbs

HerbsHerbs
  • Herbs are small plants with soft, green, and bendable stems.
  • Their stems are easy to break if you try.
  • Herbs usually live for a short time, like one season or one year.
  • Examples include tomato plants that give us tomatoes, and coriander plants which we use to add flavor to our food.

4. Climbers

Climbing PlantsClimbing Plants
  • Climbers are special plants that have weak stems.
  • They cannot stand straight on their own.
  • They climb on walls, trees, or fences by holding on with their tendrils or stems.
  • Some climbers spread on the ground too.
  • An example is the money plant which often climbs on walls or sticks.

Plants That Give Us Food

VegetablesVegetables

Vegetables

  • Many plants give us vegetables that we eat every day.
  • Vegetables grow in different parts of plants like roots, stems, or leaves.
  • Examples:

    • Potatoes grow underground as roots.

    • Onions also grow underground.

    • Brinjals (eggplants) grow above the ground on plants.

  • Potatoes grow underground as roots.

  • Onions also grow underground.

  • Brinjals (eggplants) grow above the ground on plants.

Grains

GrainsGrains
  • Grains are seeds from plants that we use to make our daily food like bread and rice.

  • Some common grains are:

    • Rice. grown in wet fields called paddies.

    • Wheat. used to make flour for roti, bread, and cakes.

    • Pulses (dal). small seeds like lentils and beans that are full of protein.

  • Rice. grown in wet fields called paddies.

  • Wheat. used to make flour for roti, bread, and cakes.

  • Pulses (dal). small seeds like lentils and beans that are full of protein.

Fruits

  • Fruits grow from flowers on plants or trees.

Fruits

  • They are usually sweet and juicy and are good for our health.

  • Examples of fruits are:

    • Apples. grow on apple trees.

    • Bananas. grow on banana plants.

    • Watermelons. grow on vines on the ground.

    • Pineapples. grow from the center of a spiky plant.

  • Apples. grow on apple trees.

  • Bananas. grow on banana plants.

  • Watermelons. grow on vines on the ground.

  • Pineapples. grow from the center of a spiky plant.

Why Are Plants Important?

Essential Plant BenefitsEssential Plant Benefits
  • Plants give us food to eat every day.

  • They give us fresh air to breathe by making oxygen.

  • Plants help keep the soil healthy and stop it from washing away.

  • Many animals live in plants or use them for food and shelter.

  • We also get medicines, clothes (like cotton), and wood from plants.

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FAQs on Chapter Notes: Plants

1. What are the different parts of a plant and what do they do?
Ans. Plants have five main parts: roots absorb water and nutrients from soil, stems transport these materials upward, leaves make food using sunlight through photosynthesis, flowers produce seeds for reproduction, and fruits protect seeds. Each part has a specific job that helps the plant grow and survive in its environment.
2. How can you tell the difference between plants that need lots of water and plants that need less water?
Ans. Plants requiring more water have thin, soft leaves and grow in wet environments like near ponds. Drought-resistant plants have thick, waxy, or hairy leaves that reduce water loss and grow in dry areas. Students can observe leaf texture and plant habitat to identify water needs. Refer to mind maps and flashcards on EduRev to compare different plant types.
3. Why do plants need sunlight to grow, and what happens if they don't get enough?
Ans. Plants need sunlight because leaves use light energy to make their own food through photosynthesis, which powers growth. Without sufficient sunlight, plants become pale, weak, and stop growing properly. They may develop long, thin stems as they stretch toward available light, a behaviour called etiolation that weakens the plant.
4. What's the easiest way to remember what roots, stems, and leaves actually do for a plant?
Ans. Use this simple memory trick: Roots drink (absorb water), Stems transport (carry water and nutrients), and Leaves cook (make food using sunlight). This connects each plant part to one clear function. Practise with worksheets and visual diagrams to strengthen understanding of plant organ systems.
5. Which plants are safe to eat and which ones are poisonous, and how do you know the difference?
Ans. Safe edible plants include spinach, carrots, tomatoes, and apples. Poisonous plants like oleander, datura, and castor beans have warnings from adults or smell bitter. Class 2 students should never pick or eat unknown plants without adult supervision. Always ask before tasting anything from nature to stay safe.
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