CBSE Class 6 Science
Chapter 1: Food Where Does It Come From
Additional Questions
- Name the parts of the plants which we eat as food
- What types of food do we get from animals?
- How do we get honey?
- What is meant by Herbivores, Carnivores, and Omnivores animals. Give two examples each
Answers:
- The parts of the plants we eat are fruits, stem, seeds, leafs, flowers, roots.
- Animals provide us milk, eggs and meat, fish and poultry. We can make various products from milk.
- Bees make and store honey in the beehive from the nectar of flowers, when the flowers and their nectar are available. We collect the food stored by the bees as honey.
- The animals which eat only plants and plant products are called herbivores. Examples for herbivores are cow and goat. The animals which eat other animals are carnivores. Examples for carnivores are lion and tiger. The animals which eat both plants and other animals are called omnivores animals. Examples of omnivores animals are dogs and rats
- Name the parts of the plants which we eat as food
- What types of food do we get from animals?
- How do we get honey?
- What is meant by Herbivores, Carnivores, and Omnivores animals. Give two examples each
Answers:
- The parts of the plants we eat are fruits, stem, seeds, leafs, flowers, roots.
- Animals provide us milk, eggs and meat, fish and poultry. We can make various products from milk.
- Bees make and store honey in the beehive from the nectar of flowers, when the flowers and their nectar are available. We collect the food stored by the bees as honey.
- The animals which eat only plants and plant products are called herbivores. Examples for herbivores are cow and goat. The animals which eat other animals are carnivores. Examples for carnivores are lion and tiger. The animals which eat both plants and other animals are called omnivores animals. Examples of omnivores animals are dogs and rats
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