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plants have low energy need as compared to animals. Explain.

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding Energy Needs:** - Plants and animals have different energy requirements based on their life processes. Energy is essential for various functions such as movement, growth, and reproduction. 2. **Movement in Plants vs. Animals:** - Plants are generally stationary organisms. They do not move from one location to another. The only movements observed in plants occur at the cellular level, such as the growth of roots and shoots towards light or water. ...
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  3. Match Group (A) with Group (B)

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  5. Why is blood circulation in human heart called double circulation?

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  6. What is the advantage of having four chambered heart?

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  7. Mention the major events during photosynthesis.

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  8. In each of the following situations what happens to the rate of photos...

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  9. Name the energy currency in the living organisms .When and where is it...

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  10. What is common for Cuscuta,ticks and leeches ?

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  11. Explain the role of mouth in digestion of food.

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  12. What are the functions of gastric glands present in the wall of the st...

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  13. Match the terms in Column (A) with those in Column (B)

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  15. Why do veins have thin walls as compared to arteries ?

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  16. What will happen if platelets were absent in the blood ?

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  18. Why and how does water enter continuously into the root xylem ?

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  19. Why is transpiration important for plants ?

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  20. How do leaves of plants help in excretion ?

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