10 Questions
What is the possible reason why we associate visible movements with life?
We think of movement as a response to a change in the environment of the organism.
Give an example of a movement caused by growth in plants.
A seed germinating and growing, pushing soil aside and coming out.
Are movements in animals and some plants always connected with growth?
No, movements in animals and some plants are not always connected with growth.
Give examples of movements not caused by growth.
Cat running, children playing on swings, buffaloes chewing cud.
What do we think of movement as, in relation to living organisms?
We think of movement as an attempt by living organisms to use changes in their environment.
Which of the following is NOT a possible reason why we associate visible movements with life?
Movement as a result of growth
What is the main difference between movements caused by growth and movements not connected with growth?
Movements caused by growth are involuntary while movements not connected with growth are voluntary
Which of the following is an example of a movement caused by growth in plants?
A seedling pushing soil aside and coming out
Why do we think of movement as a response to a change in the environment of the organism?
Because movement is an attempt by living organisms to survive
Which of the following is NOT a movement caused by growth?
A cat running
Test your knowledge on the fascinating movements and growth processes in living organisms with this quiz! Explore how plants germinate, grow, and move, and discover the key factors involved in these life processes. Challenge yourself and see how much you know about the dynamic nature of living organisms!
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