Methodical recommendation:

Theory

Number Name Description
1. Life process in plants This chapter emphasises the basic life processes of living organisms, including nutrition, respiration, growth, movement, and metabolism, helping students understand how plants and animals survive and function.

Practice Questions

Number Name Type Difficulty Marks Description
1. Introduction to life processes Other easy 5 m. This exercise describes the basic life activities such as nutrition, respiration, transport, and excretion that are essential for survival.
2. Growth and movement Other medium 4 m. An exercise explains how living organisms grow and show movement as key characteristics of life.
3. Nutrition Other easy 1 m. A multiple choice question highlights the process by which organisms obtain and utilize food for energy, growth, and repair.
4. Difference between autotrophs and heterotrophs Other medium 5 m. This exercise emphasises the distinction between organisms that make their own food and those that depend on others.
5. Metabolism Other medium 3 m. This question describes the sum of all chemical reactions occurring in the body to maintain life.
6. Raw materials for photosynthesis Other medium 3 m. An exercise explains the essential substances required by plants to carry out photosynthesis.
7. Mechanism of photosynthesis Other medium 5 m. This exercise describes the stepwise process by which green plants prepare food using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water.
8. Factors affecting rate of photosynthesis Other hard 3 m. This exercise highlights the environmental and internal factors that influence the speed of photosynthesis.
9. Scenario based - Photosynthesis Other hard 2 m.  This exercise explains real-life situations related to photosynthesis and predicts changes in its rate under different conditions.
10. Starch expermient Other hard 1 m. Assertion and reasoning type of exercise describes the experimental procedure used to show the presence of starch in leaves as evidence of photosynthesis.