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Q1.
Write true or false. Correct the false statements.
- The lamina has a thickened vein along its centre called petiole.
- In a simple leaf, the blade is clearly divided into many distinct parts called leaflets.
- In alternate arrangement, a set of three or more leaves grows from the same node.
- Leaf spines help to reduce the loss of water by transpiration.
- The leaves of Opuntia are modified into spines.
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Tick the most appropriate answer.
- The point on the stem where a leaf arises is a 
 - stem.
- node.
- bark.
- trunk.
 
- This lamina has a thickened vein along its centre called the 
 - veinlet.
- petiole.
- vein.
- midrib.
 
- The lamina has a thickened vein along its centre called the
 - veinlet.
- petiole.
- vein.
- midrib.
 
- The small, slightly swollen part at the end of petiole is called
 - leaf base.
- leaf blade.
- vein.
- leaf stalk.
 
- In this type of arrangement, a pair of leaves  arises from the same node but opposite to each other
 - opposite
- alternate
- whorled
- none of these
 
- In a pea plant, the leaf is modified into a thin thread like coiled structure called
 - thorn.
- hook.
- spine.
- tendril.
 
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- (b) node.
- (d) midrib.
- (d) midrib.
- (a) leaf base.
- (a) opposite.
- (d) tendril.
Q3.
Fill in the blanks.
- An ________________ is the angle between the petiole of a leaf and the stem.
- In a ________________ leaf, the leaf blade is clearly divided into many distinct parts.
- The arrangement of veins and veinlets on the lamina of a leaf is called ________________.
- In ________________ venation, veins and veinlets are irregularly distributed over the entire lamina, forming a network.
- Scale leaves may be thin and dry as in ________________, or thick and fleshy as in ________________.
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- axil
- compound
- venation
- reticulate
- onion, garlic
Q4.
Match the columns.
| 1. A leaf with a single leaf blade is a | a. petiole | 
| 2. Points on the stem from which leaves arise | b. midrib | 
| 3. The thickened vein along the centre of a leaf | c. stomata | 
| 4. The minute pores present on the lower surface of a leaf | d. simple leaf | 
| 5. The short, narrow, cylindrical part of a leaf that attaches the leaf blade to the stem | e. nodes | 
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- (d) simple leaf
- (e) nodes
- (b) midrib
- (c) stomata
- (a) petiole
Q5.
Find the odd one out. Give reasons.
- stem, leaves, roots, flowers
- flower, lamina, midrib, petiole
- leaf base, lamina, midrib, flower
- pea plant, pitcher plant, bladderwort, Venus flytrap
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