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| Parasite | Saprophyte |
| It is defined as an organism that lives on another organism which is known as host either temporarily or permanently and uses the host as a source of food | It is defined as an organism which feeds on the matter that is decomposing from the dead organisms |
| Alive on host | Alive on the decomposing matter of dead organism |
| Harmful for the host and may lead to death | Not harmful for the living organisms and helps environment |
| Example Plasmodium and wasps | Example Bacteria and fungi |
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The King had asked Three Questions to which no one seemed to give him the right answer he as expecting or wanted. But the Hermit gave him the answers to the three questions accordingly.
In Answer to the first question, he said that the most important time in the world is "Now, it is the time when one has any power to act".
Answer for the second question was the most necessary person is the person one is with at the particular time. This is so because nobody knows what will happen in the future.
The answer to the third question is that the most important thing one can do is to do good to the person we are with at that particular time. For we are all made and sent to this world for that purpose alone.
I liked the answer to the answer to the third question for it advises us to do good to others. This is our duty as a human being, to be good to one another and help those in need.
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The plants which obtain their nutrients from other plants are called parasitic plants.
For example – Dodder or cuscuta
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- Plants take up carbon-dioxide from the atmosphere through the tiny pores known as stomata present on thesurface of the leaves and surrounded by ‘guard cells’.
- The process of photosynthesis releases oxygen in the atmosphere during the synthesis of food.
- Plants absorb the water and minerals from the soil with the help of deep penetrated roots inside the soil and transport them to the leaves of the plants where synthesis of food takes place.
- The green pigment present in leaves known as chlorophyll helps the leaves of plant to capture the sunlight that act as the source of energy to carry out the process.
- After this the chlorophyll holding the cells of leaves in the presence of sunlight, carbon dioxide and water to produce carbohydrates in the leaves and is stored in the plants in the form of energy.
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- Amoeba is a microscopic single-celled organism found in pond water which has a cell membrane, a round, dense nucleus and many bubble like vacuoles.
- The shape of amoeba is variable.
- It has tiny finger like projections called pseudopodia or false feet for movement and capture of food.
- It eats tiny organisms by spreading out its pseudopodia around its food particle and then engulfing it.
- The food gets trapped inside food vacuole, into which digestive juices are secreted and convert them into simpler substances.
- The digested food is then absorbed which is required for growth, maintenance and multiplication.
- The undigested food is expelled out by vacuole.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 7 months ago
Soil contains minerals such as Iron, Zinc, Nitrogen compounds, etc. that are all essential to sustaining life.
It also holds water and makes it available for plants to use.
Soil also contains ores from which we can extract metals such as iron, copper, gold, and aluminum.
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