2 : The Living World

The Living World

The Living World Q & A

Q.1. Write the answers to the following questions in your words. 

(a) What are the differences between plants and animals?

Plants

Animals

1. Plants cannot move from one place to another. They are anchored to the soil.

1. Animals can move from one

place to another.

2. Plants prepare their own food with the help of soil,water and sunlight.

2. Animals cannot prepare their own food.

They move in search of food from one place to

another.

3. Plants grow throughout their life.

3. Animals grow only up to a certain period of

 their life.

 

(b) What are the similarities between plants and animals?
Ans:
Both plants and animals increase in height, size and weight as they grow into an adult,They require food to supply energy to carry out the various life processes,They have a fixed life span after which they die etc.

(c) How is the plant kingdom useful to us?
Ans:
(1)Plants are used for household as well as industrial purposes.

(2)They provide us with food in the form of fruits, vegetables etc.

(3)Some plants are also used to prepare medicines.

(4)They also support birds which build their nests.

(d) How is the animal kingdom useful to us?
Ans:
(1)Dogs, cats, cows, etc. are domesticated. Dogs and cats are used as pets.

(2)Cows, buffaloes, goats, etc. are used for getting their milk.

(3)Sheep is used for obtaining wool.

(4)Horses, oxen, camels and donkeys are used to carry burden and for various other occupations.

(e) What makes living things different from non-living things?
Ans:

Living Things

Non-Living Things

1. Living things can grow on their own in size, height and weight.

1. Non-living things do not grow on their own in

size, height and weight.

2. Living things can move from one place to another on their own.

2. Non-living things can move only if someone

 moves them.

3. Living things can reproduce.

3. Non-living things cannot reproduce.

4. Living things exhibit responses to various stimuli.

4. Non-living things do not exhibit responses to

various stimuli.

5. They require food for their growth.

5. They do not require any food.

 

Q.2. What helps them to breathe?

Plant/Animal

Breathing Organs

A fish

gills

A snake

external nostrils and lungs.

A crane

external nose and air sacs in lungs.

An earthworm

moist skin.

Man

nose and lungs.

A banyan tree

microscopic pores (called stomata) present on

leaves.

A caterpillar

trachea which opens at the side in their skin.

 

  1. Fill in the blanks with the proper words from the brackets.
    (plants, oxygen, dies, excretion, carbon- dioxide, photosynthesis, stimuli, cells, sunlight, chlorophyll, microscopic pores, responsiveness.)

(a) The process by which plants make their own food is called  photosynthesis.

(b) To inhale oxygen and to exhale carbon-dioxide is called respiration.

(c) The elimination of waste substances from the body is called excretion.

(d) The ability to respond to an event is called responsiveness to stimuli.

(e) On completing their lifespan, every living thing dies.

Q.4. Write the uses of these animals and plants.
Animals:
Honeybees, sharks, yaks, sheep, earthworms, dogs, bivalves, horses, mice.
Plants: Ginger, mango, eucalyptus, babul (acacia), teak, spinach, aloevera, turmeric, holy basil, karanja, moh, mulberry, grapevine.

Animals Uses:

Animals

Uses

1. Honeybees

Honey and wax prepared by them is used by us.

 Beeswax is used in cosmetics like lip – balm, lipgloss,

 etc.

2. Sharks

The ‘shark liver oil’ obtained from them is a rich

source of vitamins.

3. Yaks

Milk and meat obtained is used as food. Yaks are also used for carrying loads in mountainous regions.

4. Sheep

Their fleece is used as a good source of wool. Their

meat is used as food.

5. Earthworms

They convert biodegradable waste to good manure (vermicompost)which can be used in fields and

gardens. They are called “friends of farmers” as

they make the soil fertile.

6. Dogs

They are used as pets to guard houses and farms.

7. Bivalves

Bivalves like oysters are used to obtain pearls used in jewellery making. They are also used as food.

8. Horses

They are used for pulling carriages, heavy loads and

 also as means of transport in mountainous regions.

9. Mice

They are used in research to test medicines,

vaccines etc.

10. Rabbits

They are used as pets and also in research. Their

meat is used as food.

 

Plants Uses:

Plants

Uses

1. Ginger

Used as medicine to cure digestive problems of

stomach. It is also used as a spice in food.

2. Mango

It is used to prepare pickles when raw and as a fruit

 when ripe. It is also used to prepare jam, jelly and in

 ice-creams.

3. Eucalyptus

Leaves and oil extracted from it is used as medicine

 to cure fever, cold and cough.

4. Babul (Acacia)

It is used as a medicine. Also used as cattle feed. It is

 used to clean teeth. It was also used to cure leprosy

and heal wounds.

5. Teak (Sag)

Its wood is used to make furniture.

6. Spinach (Palak)

It is used as a vegetable.

7. Aloe vera (Korphad)

It is used to treat various skin diseases. Its gel is used

 as a moisturizer for skin and for treating hair fall.

8. Turmeric

It is used as a spice and has medicinal properties. It is

 used for healing wounds and cuts due to its

antiseptic properties (i.e. helps to prevent growth of

 bacteria).

9. Holy basil (Tulsi)

It is used as medicine to cure cough and cold. It also

 reduces air pollution and drives away mosquitoes.

10. Karanja (Jatropha)

It is used as a medicine and its seeds are used to

 prepare biodiesel.

11. Moh (Mahwa) [Scientific name: Madhuca longifolia]

The fat extracted from its seeds is used in the

manufacture of soaps and detergents. Its bark and

 flowers are used as medicine. Its leaves are used to

 feed silkworms which produce Tussar silk. See

12. Mulberry

The leaves of these trees are used for feeding

silkworms which produce silk. The fruits are rich in

 vitamins. Jam and jelly are also made from them

13. Grapevine

 

Grapes are fruits of a grapevine. They are used for

making jam, jelly, juice, wine and are also eaten as

fruits. Raisins are prepared from these grapes.

 

Q.5. What are the peculiarities of the movements of these living things?

Q.6. Write in detail about how the plants and animals found in your surroundings prove useful or harmful.

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