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Types of Plants

ICSE · Class 2 · Science

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Which part of a tree is thick, hard, and helps it stand straight and upright?

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Raman saw a plant in the park that had a woody stem, was short and bushy, and branched out from near the ground. What type of plant is it?

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Which of the following plants is a climber?

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Mint, coriander, and marigold are all examples of which type of plant?

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What is the main difference between a climber and a creeper?

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Climbers grow upright with support but creepers grow along the ground

Step 1: Both climbers and creepers have weak stems, so they cannot stand on their own. Step 2: Climbers use walls, fences, sticks, or buildings as support and grow upward — for example, money plant and grapevine. Step 3: Creepers do not climb upward — they spread and creep along the ground — for example, pumpkin and watermelon. Step 4: Both grow on land, so option 3 is wrong. Step 5: Both climbers and creepers are small plants, so option 4 is also wrong. The key difference is the direction of growth.

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Ridhima put a moss stick in a pot where she planted a money plant. Why did she do this?

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To give support to the plant so it can grow upright

Step 1: Money plant is a climber. Step 2: Climbers have weak stems and cannot stand straight on their own. Step 3: They need something to hold on to and climb, like a stick, wall, or fence. Step 4: Ridhima put a moss stick so the money plant can hold onto it and grow upright. Step 5: The stick does not water the plant, keep insects away, or soften the soil — its only role is to give the plant support to climb.

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Which of the following is an example of a water plant?

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Water hyacinth

Step 1: Water plants are plants that grow in water, not on land. Step 2: Water hyacinth is a water plant — it floats and grows in ponds and lakes. Step 3: Hibiscus is a shrub — it grows on land with a woody stem. Step 4: Strawberry is a creeper — it grows along the ground on land. Step 5: Grapevine is a climber — it grows on land with the support of fences or walls. So water hyacinth is the only water plant in the list.

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Which of these trees grows very tall and straight, and is often seen in rows along roads?

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Ashoka tree

Step 1: Trees can be of different shapes and sizes. Step 2: Some trees like banyan and mango spread out wide with many branches. Step 3: Neem trees also spread wide and provide shade. Step 4: The ashoka tree and coconut tree grow very tall and straight — they do not spread wide. Step 5: Ashoka trees are commonly seen planted in rows along roadsides because of their tall, straight shape. So the correct answer is Ashoka tree.

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