Class Test II- Life processes introduction and plant nutrition.
Across
- 2. Pigment present in green plants which helps the plant to make organic substances using inorganic ones.
- 6. A slow process suffice for unicellular organisms to exchange gases.
- 9. The process by which green plants synthesise glucose.
- 10. Leaves which are not completely green.
- 11. Process of obtaining materials from outside and converting them into a uniform source.
- 14. Third step of photosynthesis in which carbondioxide is converted to carbohydrate.
- 15. Part of chlorophyll which absorbs light energy.
- 18. Raw material from which the oxygen released during photosynthesis is sourced.
- 20. Mode of nutrition shown by plants
- 21. Chemical which absorbs carbon dioxide.
- 22. Soluble form in which nitrogen is taken up by plants.
- 23. An organism which lives inside the body of an animal host.
Down
- 1. Condition of guard cells when the stomata is closed.
- 3. A beneficial association between two organisms.
- 4. Layer of the leaf near the lower epidermis which permits air to reach the chloroplast.
- 5. The fluid which can dissolve chlorophyll.
- 7. Example of plant parasite.
- 8. Criteria used to determine if someone is alive.
- 12. Condition of guard cells when the stomata is open.
- 13. Mode of nutrition shown by non-green plants.
- 14. Releasing energy from nutrients.
- 16. An enigma as this organism shows no independent movements outside its host.
- 17. Storage reserve of food in plants.
- 19. Removing nitrogenous by-products formed in the body.