The document is a 2nd UT Life Science exam with questions testing knowledge of key concepts. It includes:
1) Fill in the blank questions about external stimuli, internal stimuli, and properties of non-biodegradable materials and herbivore teeth.
2) Multiple choice questions identifying a submerged plant, carnivore tooth type, pigeon lifespan, and a plant's botanical name.
3) Descriptive answer questions about photosynthesis including its definition, chemical reaction, and diagram, and about biotic habitat components including producers, consumers, decomposers, and examples of each.
The document is a 2nd UT Life Science exam with questions testing knowledge of key concepts. It includes:
1) Fill in the blank questions about external stimuli, internal stimuli, and properties of non-biodegradable materials and herbivore teeth.
2) Multiple choice questions identifying a submerged plant, carnivore tooth type, pigeon lifespan, and a plant's botanical name.
3) Descriptive answer questions about photosynthesis including its definition, chemical reaction, and diagram, and about biotic habitat components including producers, consumers, decomposers, and examples of each.
The document is a 2nd UT Life Science exam with questions testing knowledge of key concepts. It includes:
1) Fill in the blank questions about external stimuli, internal stimuli, and properties of non-biodegradable materials and herbivore teeth.
2) Multiple choice questions identifying a submerged plant, carnivore tooth type, pigeon lifespan, and a plant's botanical name.
3) Descriptive answer questions about photosynthesis including its definition, chemical reaction, and diagram, and about biotic habitat components including producers, consumers, decomposers, and examples of each.
The document is a 2nd UT Life Science exam with questions testing knowledge of key concepts. It includes:
1) Fill in the blank questions about external stimuli, internal stimuli, and properties of non-biodegradable materials and herbivore teeth.
2) Multiple choice questions identifying a submerged plant, carnivore tooth type, pigeon lifespan, and a plant's botanical name.
3) Descriptive answer questions about photosynthesis including its definition, chemical reaction, and diagram, and about biotic habitat components including producers, consumers, decomposers, and examples of each.
1 . Fill in the Blanks - 0.5 × 4 = 2 A) external stimuli comes from environment . Example of internal stimuli germs . B) Non-biodegradable things cannot be broken down by natural decomposers . The herbivores have canines that look like incisors . 2 . Choose the correct option - 0.5 × 4 = 2 A) Which of the following is submerged in plants - Hydrilla (Chestnut/Hydrilla) B) Carnivores have curved , pointed , sharp canines (canines/incisiors) C) the life span of pigeon is (15 - 20/21 - 40) years . 15 - 20 D) Calotopis is the botanical name of (oleander/Milkweed) Milkweed 3 . Answer the following questions - 3 × 2 = 6 A) What do you mean by Photosynthesis . Describing with writing points. Answer = Definition - It is the process by which plant make their own food in the presence of sunlight and carbon dioxide from air, water and minerals and chlorophyll from leaves is referred to as photosynthesis . Chemical Reaction Diagram B) What do you mean by Biotic component of a Habits , describe he factors. Answer - The living beings in the nature is called biotic component of a habitat . It factor consists of - Producer , consumer and decomposers . Producer - also call heterotrophs that produce food e.g. green plants . They make their food by photosynthesis with the help of chlorophyll (green pigment) present in their leaves . Green plants are the providers of food in entire living world .
Consumer - Organisms have not chlorophyll is disabled to produce food
by photosynthesis. They are dependent other for food . They can be classified as - First class and second class consumers . e.g - Giraffe , lion
Decomposer - Organisms do clean up job in nature of decompose hard
substances like left or waste of organisms into simple substances mainly they decompose it . They are able to decompose only biodegradable things . e.g - Bacteria, Fungi