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 4th Science Guide Term 2 Lesson 3 Plants Text Book Back Questions and Answers

I. Choose the correct answer :

Question 1.

The tip of the leaf is

(a) Blade

(b) Apex

(c) Midrib

(d) Veins

Answer:(b) Apex

Question 2,

Which one of the following is a primary producer?

(a) Plant

(b) Animal

(c) Human

(d) None of the above

Answer:(a) Plant

Question 3.

Which flower blooms during winter?

(a) Jasmine

(b) Tulip

(c) December

(d) Fire cracker

Answer:(c) December

Question 3.

Choose the ornamental plant from the list.

(a) Parthenium

(b) Mango

(c) Travellers palm

(d) Groundnut

Answer:(c) Travellers palm

Question 4.

Which plant flower is edible?

(a) Cauliflower

(b) Potato

(c) Mint

(d) Cabbage

Answer:(a) Cauliflower

II. Fill in the blanks :

Question 1.

During photosynthesis ____________ is produced and stored in the leaf.Answer:Food

Question 2.

Green plants have ____________ pigment.Answer:Green

Question 3.

Onion is a ____________ part of a plant.Answer:Stem

Question 4.

The male part of the flower is ___________.Answer:Stamen

Question 5.

An example for edible seed is _____________ .Answer:Rice

III. Answer the following in one or two words :

1. Which is the female part of the plant?

Answer:Pistil.

Question 2.

Write the name of any one of the leaf that is used as a food.

Answer:Cabbage.

Question 3.

Which flower bud is used as spices in food?

Answer:Cloves.

Question 4.

What are the nutrients present in the seeds?

Answer:Carbohydrates and proteins.

Question 5.

Write any one of the flower that blooms in summer.

Answer:Sunflower.

IV. Answer briefly :

Question 1.

Write the parts of the leaf.

Answer:

  1. Apex
  2. Veins
  3. Midrib
  4. Blade
  5. Petiole

Question 2.

Define – Photosynthesis.

Answer:

Photosynthesis is a process by which plants make their food using chlorophyll, water, carbon dioxide in the presence of sunlight.

Question 3.

Write the names of the exotic plants.

Answer:

  1. Sago palm (Cycas)
  2. Fern
  3. Crotons
  4. Travelers palm
  5. Boat lily
  6. Aloevera

Question 4.

Write the names of any two underground stem plant.

Answer:

Potato and Onion are underground stem plants.

Question 5.

Why should we not touch parthenium plant?

Answer:

The pollen of parthenium plant is allergic in nature, so, we do not touch this plant.

V. Answer detail :

1. Mask any four parts and describe the parts of a leaf.

Answer:

Blade: The broad flat part of the leaf (Lamina).

Apex: The tip of the leaf.

Midrib: The midrib runs along the centre of the leaf.

veins: Veins are branch out from the midrib. They are the framework of hollow tubes that carry water and minerals.

Petiole: This part joins the leaf to the main stem.

2. Draw a diagram of a flower and explain the parts of a flower.

Answer:

the four visible parts of a flower are explained below.

Sepal: Sepals are leaves that protect the flower while it is still a bud. Sepals are usually green in colour.

Petal: Petals are often bright coloured. Their main job is to attract insects such as bees or butterflies, to the flower. The insects help the flowers in the transfer of pollen grains.

Stamen: Stamen can be seen at the centre of a flower. They contain pollen grains that help the plants to multiply. It is the male part of a flower.

Pistil: Pistil is also seen at the centre of the flower. The pistil uses the pollen to help the flower become the fruit. It is the female part of a flower.

 4th Science Guide Plants InText Questions and Answers

Think and Answer (Text Book Page No. 78)

Question 1.

Which part of the leaf collects carbon dioxide?

Answer:

Stomata, the small pores, found at the base of the leaf, collects carbon dioxide.

Question 2.

Which part of the leaf transports water?

Answer:

The vascular tissues, called xylem, transports water from the roots to the leaves.

Think and Answer (Text Book Page No. 79)

Question 1.

Why would living things not be able to live without plants?

Answer:

Humans and animals depend on plants for their food either directly or indirectly. So, things would not be able to live without plants.

 

Try to Answer (Text Book Page No. 79)

Fill in the blanks by rearranging the letters in the bracket :

Question 1.

During photosynthesis plants releases __________ (egxyno).Answer:Oxygen

Question 2.

___________ is a primary producer, (tanpl).Answer:Plant

Question 3.

Stomata are seen in the ___________ (owler) surface of the leaf.Answer:Lower

Question 4.

Pigment involved in the food synthesis is ______ . (phllylochor).Answer:Chlorophyll

Let us do (Text Book Page No. 79)

Take two potted plants. Keep one in sunlight and other in a fully covered box. Water them regularly. After a week observe the plants.

Answer:

Let us do (Text Book Page No. 81)

Question 1.

List out the flowering and Non-flowering plants in your surrounding.

 

Flowering plants                                                               Non-flowering plants

Answer:

Flowering plants

Non-flowering plants

Tomato plant

Fern

Mango tree

Mosses

Coconut tree

Redwood tree

Let us do (Text Book Page No. 82)

Question 1.

List out the places where you see the non-green plants

Answer:

Non-green plants grow on decaying organic matters such as cow-dung, wood, bread, etc. Mushroom, Bracket fungi grow in such places.

Try to Answer (Text Book Page No. 82)

Fill in the blanks :

Question 1.

__________ is an example for non flowering plant.

Answer:Algae/Fungi /Fern

Question 2.

Plants are classified based on pigment and ___________ of the plant.Answer:Flower

Question 3.

______ depend on other organism to live and get their food.Answer:Plants

Question 4.

Autotrophs use _________ , __________ and chlorophyll to prepare their own food.

Answer:Atmosphere,light

III. Part of Flower :

Have you seen flowers? Try to answer the questions given below

Question 1.

Which is your favourite flower?

Answer:

Jasmine

Question 2.

What is the colour of the flower?

Answer:White

Question 3.

How does it smell?

Answer:

A sharp, sweet smell

Try to Answer (Text Book Page No. 83)

Fill in the blanks :

 

Question 1.

Sepals _____________ the flower while it is still a bud.Answer:Protect

Question 2.

Stamen contains _____________ grains.Answer:Pollen

Question 3.

Pistil is ___________ part of a flower.Answer:Centre

Let us do (Text Book Page No. 83)

Bring few hibiscus flowers to the classroom. Distribute the flowers to children. Introduce the parts of the flower to them. Then, ask them to observe and feel the different parts of the flower and tell them to record their observation.

Parts of flower                                                What is its colour?

Answer:

Parts of flower

What is its colour?

petal

Orange – Red

Sepal

Green

Pistil

Light Green

Stamen

Red – Anther

Green – Filament

Think and Answer (Text Book Page No. 84)

Question 1.

Can you name the four seasons?

Answer:

Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter.

Try to Answer (Text Book Page No. 86)

Find the odd one :

Question 1.

December, Tuberose, Tulip.

Answer:Tulip

Question 2.

Saffron, Tulip, Rose.

Answer:Rose

Question 3.

Crotons, Boat lily, Rose.

Answer:Rose

Try to Answer (Text Book Page No. 88)

Fill in the blanks :

Question 1.

____________ flower is used as food.Answer:Banana

Question 2.

____________ part of the potato plant is used as food.Answer:Stem

Question 3.

Stem of the stores ____________ food in it.Answer:plant

Question 4.

Seeds are rich in ___________ and___________ .Answer:Carbohydrates, proteins

Let us do (Text Book Page No. 89)

Complete the table to show which parts of the plant we eat.

Question 1.

Food items          Parts of the plants eaten

Answer:

Food items

Parts of the plants eaten

Carrot

Root

Banana

fruit

Mango

fruit

Cauliflower

flower

Rice

seed

Dhal

seed

Moringo

leaves

Turmeric

stem

Onion

stem

Cabbage

leaves

Jackfruit

fruit

Beetroot

root

 

4th Science Guide Plants Additional Questions and Answers

I. Choose the correct answer :

 

Question 1.

The ____________ runs along the centre of the leaf

(a) Veins

(b) Midrib

(c) petiole

(d) Lamina

Answer:(b) Midrib

Question 2.

The largest flower in the world is found in the rain forests of ____________.

(a) India

(b) Australia

(c) Indonesia

(d) South Africa

Answer:(c) Indonesia

Question 3.

Bamboo plants can grow upto __________ in one day.

(a) 60 cm

(b) 70 cm

(c) 80 cm

(d) 90 cm

Answer:(d) 90 cm

II. Fill in the blanks with suitable answer :

Question 1.

The broad flat part of the leaf _____________.Answer:Lamina

Question 2.

___________ helps the plants to breathe.Answer:Stomata

Question 3.

___________ food is made in their green stems.Answer:Cactus

Question 4.

The largest flower in the world is __________.Answer:Rafflesia

III. Write True or False :

Question 1.

The seasons are four.Answer:True

Question 2.

Bamboo plants can grow upto 70cm in the day.Answer:False

IV. Answer briefly :

Question 1.

What are primary producers?

Answer:

As plants prepare food for themselves and also for other living things, they are called primary producers.

Question 2.

How are plants classified?

Answer:

Plants are classified in many ways based on stems, life span, seeds, flower and colour. In this session we will study about the classification of plants based on the flower and colour.

V. Answer briefly :

Question 1.

Differentiate : Flowering plants and Non-flowering plants

An swer:

Flowering plants

Non-flowering plants

1.      Plants bearing flowers are called flowering plants.

Plants without flower that can reproduce are called non-flowering plants

2.      It reproduce by sex cells or gametes and produce seeds. Seeds produce new plants.

They reproduce by a special structure called spores.

 

3.      Example: Mango, Neem, groundnut, paddy.

Algae, Fungi, fern.

 

 

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