Methodical recommendation:

Theory

Number Name Description
1. Mindmap Mind map depicts that life processes in plants such as growth, nutrition, photosynthesis, transport, respiration, and transpiration work together to help plants make food, transport materials, release energy, and survive in their environment using sunlight, water, air, and minerals.

Practice Questions

Number Name Type Difficulty Marks Description
1. Rate of Transpiration Other easy 1 m. A multiple choice question emphasizes designing an experiment to study how temperature affects the rate of transpiration and water movement in plants.
2. Process of transportation in plants Other easy 2 m. A multiple choice question exercise based on the Process of transportation in plants.
3. Autotrophic and Heterotrophic plants Other easy 2 m. An odd one excercise on the examples of Autotrophic and Heterotrophic plants
4. Different types of nutrition in plants Other medium 2 m. A fill in the blank exercise on the concepts of the different types of nutrition in plants.
5. Experiment to determine factors required for growth Other medium 3 m. A match the following drop down exercise based on the experiment to determine factors required for growth.
6. Cellular respiration in plants Other medium 4 m. An exercise based on the concepts from respiration in plants.
7. Respiration and its importance Other medium 1 m. A multiple choice question emphasizes understanding the role of glucose, oxygen, and water in energy-releasing cellular respiration.
8. Experiment: Sunlight for photosynthesis Other hard 3 m. This question describes testing the necessity of sunlight for photosynthesis and starch formation in plants.
9. Factors for growth Other hard 3 m. This question describes how environmental factors like light, water, and carbon dioxide are regulated for optimal plant growth in controlled environments.
10. Photosynthesis and Respiration Other hard 7 m. A drag and drop exercise that emphasizes comparing key features, raw materials, and products of photosynthesis and respiration.