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Give the difference between creepers and climbers.

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Definition of Creepers**: - Creepers are plants that grow along the ground. They have weak stems that cannot support themselves and tend to spread out horizontally. They often cover a large area on the soil surface. - **Example**: Pumpkin and watermelon are common examples of creepers. 2. **Definition of Climbers**: - Climbers are plants that have weak stems but can grow upwards by climbing on supports like walls, trees, or other structures. They do this to reach sunlight, which is essential for their growth. ...
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PEARSON IIT JEE FOUNDATION-PLANTS-NATURE'S WONDERFUL FOOD FACTORIES-TEST YOUR CONCEPTS ( SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS)
  1. Give the difference between creepers and climbers.

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  2. Apart from conduction, roots help in breathing. Discuss.

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  3. Roots are modified to perform additional functions. Explain with examp...

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  4. Identify the parts A, B, C, D, E and F

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  5. What are the major functions of A?

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  6. List out the vegetative parts from the given figure.

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  7. What is the function of C?

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  8. Distinguish between rhizome and stem tuber.

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  9. Name the process by which exchange of gases and elimination of water t...

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  10. Give reason why the stem is green and fleshy in cactus.

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  11. Identify the parts of a leaf A, B, C, D.

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  12. Give the functions of A and B.

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  13. Identify whether the leaf is simple or compound. Justify.

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  14. Where are stomata present and what is its function?

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  15. Give examples for the following. Plant that does not bear leaf.

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  16. Give examples for the following. Plant that has variegated leaf

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  17. Give examples for the following. Plant in which leaf is modified in...

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  18. Give examples for the following. Xerophytic plant with spiny leave...

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  19. Give examples for the following. Weak stemmed plant bearing tendril...

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  20. Give scientific reasons. Leaves of plants are called food factories.

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