Nutrition in Plants: Greenhouse Effect, Compost

This is an interactive quiz on Nutrition in Plants.

It includes topics such as the greenhouse effect, stomata, xylem, phloem, compost, etc.

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Which part of the plant gets carbon dioxide from the air for photosynthesis?

Root hair

Stomata

Leaf veins

Sepals

Which of the following statement is or are incorrect about the growing crops inside green-houses?

A Greenhouse is built of any material through which sunlight can’t pass.

The air continues to heat up because it gets confined within the greenhouse.

To provide warmer temperature for growing fruit and vegetable plants.

Green-house also protect it from high blowing wind and rodents.

The food synthesised by the plants is stored as

Starch

Protein

Vitamins

Dietary fibre

A plant that has both autotrophic and heterotrophic mode of nutrition

Sundari plant

Rhizobium

Amarbel

Pitcher plant

Which of the following is a nutrient?

Protein

Fat

Vitamin

All of these

Which part of the plant is called its food factory ?

Fruits

Seeds

Leaves

Flowers

Organisms need nutrition to:

Obtain energy

Fight against diseases

Grow

All of these

The plant which traps and feeds on insects is:

Cuscuta

China rosa

Pitcher plant

Rose

Product of photosynthesis are:

Carbon dioxide and oxygen

Carbohydrate and carbon dioxide

Carbohydrate and oxygen

None of these

Product of photosynthesis are:

Carbon dioxide and oxygen

Carbohydrate and carbon dioxide

Carbohydrate and oxygen

None of these

Water reaches the leaves from the root by:

Stomata

Phloem

Xylem

None of these

Human beings can be categorised as

Heterotrophs

Autotrophs

Parasites

Saprotrophs

The food making process in plants is called as

Glycolysis

Photosynthesis

Photolysis

Chemosynthesis

Green pigment present in the leaves is called

Haemoglobin

Globulin

Albumin

Chlorophyll

Compost is a

Manure

Fertiliser

Pesticide

Weedicide

Quiz/Test Summary
Title: Nutrition in Plants: Greenhouse Effect, Compost
Questions: 15
Contributed by:
Jonathan James