1._ when observe the lower surface of a leaf through a magnifying we see numerous small opening.which term is given to such opening? 2. A goat eats away all the leaves of a plant.however in a few days new leaves could be seen sprouting in the plant again.how did the plant survive without leaves? 3_ wheat dough if left in the open after a few days starts to emit a foul smell and become unfit to use.give reason.4_ wild animals like tiger wolf lion and leopard do not eat plants.does this mean that they can survive without plants.explain.5_ potato and ginger are both underground parts that store food .where is the food prepared in these plants? plz solve all questions..

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1. The small openings observed on the lower surface of a leaf through a magnifying glass are called stomata.

To find this answer, you can use the process of observation and recall. By observing the leaf's lower surface through a magnifying glass, you can notice the presence of these small openings. To identify them, you can recall your knowledge of plant anatomy and remember that stomata are responsible for gas exchange in plants.

2. When a goat eats away all the leaves of a plant, the plant can survive because it has the ability to regenerate new leaves through a process called resprouting or sprouting.

To understand how the plant can survive without leaves, you can use inference and recall. Inference can be drawn from the fact that plants have the ability to regrow parts of the plant, like leaves, through their dormant buds or meristematic tissues. Recall your knowledge of plant growth and regrowth to understand how plants can replenish their leaves after being consumed.

3. When wheat dough is left in the open for a few days, it starts to emit a foul smell and become unfit to use because of the process of fermentation.

To understand why this happens, you can use knowledge and recall. Recall your knowledge of microbial processes and digestion to understand that when wheat dough is exposed to the open environment, it allows for the growth of microorganisms like bacteria or yeast. These microorganisms consume the sugars present in the dough and release waste products, including foul-smelling compounds, as part of their metabolic processes.

4. Wild animals like tigers, wolves, lions, and leopards do not eat plants. However, this does not mean they can survive without plants. These animals are classified as carnivores or meat-eaters and primarily rely on consuming other animals for their energy needs.

To understand why these animals do not eat plants, you can use classification and recall. Recall your knowledge of the animal kingdom's classification system, which categorizes animals into different groups based on their diet. Carnivores are a specific group that mainly feeds on meat. While plants may not be their main source of food, they indirectly depend on plants for their survival as herbivores, which are plant-eating animals, are part of their ecological food chain.

5. In potato and ginger plants, the food is primarily prepared in their modified underground storage organs called tubers (in the case of potatoes) and rhizomes (in the case of ginger).

To find the answer, you can use knowledge and recall. Recall your understanding of plant anatomy and the different parts of plants. In the case of potatoes, the tubers store starch, which is a form of food. Similarly, ginger plants store food, primarily carbohydrates, in their rhizomes. These stored nutrients are produced through photosynthesis, which occurs in the leaves of the plants.