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Read of the following sttements and select the corret option for fill ups (i) to (vi)
P.`ul((i))` animals eat only plant or plant products e.g. `ul((ii))`
Q. `ul((iii))` animals eat only flesh e.g., `ul((iv))`
R. `ul((v))` animals eat both plants and animals e.g. `ul((vi))`.

A

(i) Herbivorous,(ii) Cow, (iii) Carnivorous (iv) Lion, (v) Omnivorous, (vi) Cockroach

B

(i) Carnivorous,(ii) Cow, (iii) Herbivirous, (iv) Lion, (v) Omnivourous, (vi) Cockroach

C

(i) Herbivorous, (ii) Cow, (iii) Omnivorous, (iv) Lion (v) Carnivorous, (vi) Cockroach

D

(i) Omnivorous, (ii) Cow, (ii) Carnivorous, (iv) Lion, (v) Herbivorous, (vi) Cockroach

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Let's break down the question step by step to fill in the blanks correctly. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the first statement (i)**: The statement mentions animals that eat only plants or plant products. - **Correct Term**: These animals are called **Herbivores**. 2. **Identify the second statement (ii)**: We need to provide an example of herbivores. - **Correct Example**: A common example of a herbivore is a **Cow**. 3. **Identify the third statement (iii)**: This statement refers to animals that eat only flesh. - **Correct Term**: Such animals are known as **Carnivores**. 4. **Identify the fourth statement (iv)**: We need to provide an example of carnivores. - **Correct Example**: A well-known example of a carnivore is a **Lion**. 5. **Identify the fifth statement (v)**: This statement refers to animals that eat both plants and animals. - **Correct Term**: These animals are called **Omnivores**. 6. **Identify the sixth statement (vi)**: We need to provide an example of omnivores. - **Correct Example**: A common example of an omnivore is a **Cockroach**. ### Final Fill in the Blanks: - (i) Herbivores - (ii) Cow - (iii) Carnivores - (iv) Lion - (v) Omnivores - (vi) Cockroach
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