Do all organisms move?

Here are 10 One-word Answer Type Questions from the chapter “Do All Organisms Move?” based on your PDF content. Each question is followed by its answer and explanation:

Topic: Do All Organisms Move?

1. Question: What is the term used when living beings change their place?

Answer: Movement

Explanation: All living organisms show movement either from one place to another or by moving some part of their body.

2. Question: Which living organisms move by walking or running?

Answer: Animals

Explanation: Animals can move from one place to another in search of food, shelter, or to escape from danger.

3. Question: What do plants show instead of moving from one place to another?

Answer: Bending

Explanation: Plants do not move from place to place but show movement by bending towards light or closing their leaves when touched.

4. Question: Which plant closes its leaves when touched?

Answer: Touch-me-not

Explanation: The Touch-me-not plant (Mimosa) shows movement by closing its leaves when touched.

5. Question: Which part of a plant shows movement towards light?

Answer: Shoot

Explanation: The shoot of a plant grows and bends towards light to prepare food through photosynthesis.

6. Question: What is the name of movement in plants in response to light?

Answer: Phototropism

Explanation: Phototropism is the movement or growth of plants in response to light.

7. Question: Which small living beings move by crawling?

Answer: Insects

Explanation: Insects like ants, cockroaches, and caterpillars move by crawling.

8. Question: What is the movement of fish in water called?

Answer: Swimming

Explanation: Fish move in water by swimming using their fins and tail.

9. Question: Which part of human body helps in walking?

Answer: Legs

Explanation: Legs help humans to walk and move from one place to another.

10. Question: Which living being cannot move from one place to another?

Answer: Plant

Explanation: Plants are fixed at one place; they do not move from one place to another but show other types of movement.

If you want, I can now prepare a similar set from the next chapter “Do All Organisms Respond to Stimuli?” Shall I proceed?


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