1. Reproduction is essential for living beings to ensure the continuation of their species. It allows organisms to pass on their genetic material, maintain population balance, and adapt to changing environments, ensuring survival across generations. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncRead more

    Reproduction is essential for living beings to ensure the continuation of their species. It allows organisms to pass on their genetic material, maintain population balance, and adapt to changing environments, ensuring survival across generations.

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  2. No, non-living things like pencils or chairs do not have young ones. They do not grow, reproduce, or have life cycles. They are man-made objects and remain unchanged unless altered or broken by external forces. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-science-curiosRead more

    No, non-living things like pencils or chairs do not have young ones. They do not grow, reproduce, or have life cycles. They are man-made objects and remain unchanged unless altered or broken by external forces.

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  3. Sure! Here are the young ones of five different animals: Dog - Puppy Cat - Kitten Cow - Calf Horse - Foal Sheep - Lamb These young animals grow into adults over time. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-science-curiosity-chapter-10/

    Sure! Here are the young ones of five different animals:

    Dog – Puppy
    Cat – Kitten
    Cow – Calf
    Horse – Foal
    Sheep – Lamb
    These young animals grow into adults over time.

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  4. The movement of chhui-mui (Touch-me-not) leaves is triggered by the stimulus of touch. This plant responds to physical contact through a process called thigmonasty, causing its leaves to fold inward as a defense mechanism against harm. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutioRead more

    The movement of chhui-mui (Touch-me-not) leaves is triggered by the stimulus of touch. This plant responds to physical contact through a process called thigmonasty, causing its leaves to fold inward as a defense mechanism against harm.

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  5. The leaves of chhui-mui (Mimosa pudica) and amla plants respond to touch due to thigmonasty, a movement triggered by physical contact. This response helps protect the plant from potential threats like herbivores or environmental stress, enhancing survival. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacadRead more

    The leaves of chhui-mui (Mimosa pudica) and amla plants respond to touch due to thigmonasty, a movement triggered by physical contact. This response helps protect the plant from potential threats like herbivores or environmental stress, enhancing survival.

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