10 Questions
What is the main function of leaves in green plants?
Main site of photosynthesis, containing chloroplasts and stomata
Which structure develops from fertilized flowers and contains seeds for dispersal?
Fruits
What is the pigment that allows green plants to capture sunlight and convert it into chemical energy?
Chlorophyll
Where does photosynthesis occur in plant cells?
Chloroplasts
What is the role of roots in green plants?
Anchors the plant to the ground, absorbs water and minerals from the soil
What is the main function of flowers in green plants?
Reproductive structures that bear seeds and attract pollinators
What is the function of fruits in green plants?
Develop from fertilized flowers, contain seeds for dispersal
In which part of the plant does photosynthesis mainly occur?
Leaves: Main site of photosynthesis, contains chloroplasts and stomata
What is the primary role of stems in green plants?
Supports the plant, transports water, minerals, and organic substances
Which pigment enables green plants to capture sunlight and convert it into chemical energy?
Chlorophyll
Test your knowledge of green plants with this Class X level quiz. Explore the role of autotrophs in the ecosystem, their ability to capture sunlight using chlorophyll, and the process of photosynthesis. Gain a deeper understanding of how green plants synthesize organic compounds and contribute to the environment.
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