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Final Assessment: Nutrition In Plants

Check readiness for Nutrition in Plants

ScienceGrade 7Mixed24 questions36 min
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First 4 questions from the learning flow.

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Section A: Core Ideas · 6 questionsSection B: Evidence and Experiments · 6 questionsSection C: Special Cases · 6 questionsSection D: Mixed Reasoning · 6 questions
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Section A: Core Ideas

Recall and explain key plant nutrition concepts.

Choose the best answer for each question.

Question 1
EasyQuestion

Which organism is most likely to show autotrophic nutrition?

Topic: Modes of Nutrition in Plants · Skill: Distinguish autotrophic and heterotrophic nutrition in plants

Question 2
EasyQuestion

A mushroom grows on a rotting log. Why is it not called autotrophic?

Topic: Modes of Nutrition in Plants · Skill: Distinguish autotrophic and heterotrophic nutrition in plants

Question 3
EasyQuestion

A plant is watered well but kept in a closed box with no light. Which process is most directly affected?

Topic: Photosynthesis · Skill: Explain the role of sunlight, chlorophyll, carbon dioxide and water in photosynthesis

Question 4
MediumQuestion

In a destarched plant experiment, why is the plant first kept in darkness before testing photosynthesis?

Topic: Photosynthesis · Skill: Explain the role of sunlight, chlorophyll, carbon dioxide and water in photosynthesis

What this assignment covers

A full chapter check covering photosynthesis, leaves, minerals, symbiosis and special modes of nutrition.

Skills and sections

Distinguish autotrophic and heterotrophic nutrition in plants, Explain the role of sunlight, chlorophyll, carbon dioxide and water in photosynthesis, Interpret the word equation for photosynthesis, Relate leaf parts to photosynthesis, Explain why plants need minerals and how soil nutrients are replenished

  • Section A: Core Ideas: 6 questions
  • Section B: Evidence and Experiments: 6 questions
  • Section C: Special Cases: 6 questions
  • Section D: Mixed Reasoning: 6 questions