This page covers CDS Nutrition in Plants & Animals with complete concept notes, 4 graded practice MCQs, key points and exam-specific tips. Free to study.
• Parasitic plants: Cuscuta (Amarbel) — takes food from host
• Insectivorous plants: Venus Flytrap, Pitcher Plant — trap and digest insects
• Saprophytic plants: feed on dead matter (e.g., some fungi)
NUTRITION IN ANIMALS:
Animals are called HETEROTROPHS — they cannot make their own food. They depend on plants or other animals
→Types of animal nutrition
• Herbivores: eat only plants (Cow, Rabbit)
• Carnivores: eat only animals (Lion, Tiger)
• Omnivores: eat both (Human, Bear)
• Parasites: live on/in a host (Tapeworm, Lice)
In humans, digestion breaks food into simpler molecules so the body can absorb them
💡Key organs
Mouth → Oesophagus → Stomach → Small Intestine → Large Intestine
💡Key enzyme fact
AMYLASE (in saliva) breaks starch into sugar. PEPSIN (in stomach) breaks protein. LIPASE breaks fats.
--- EXAM PATTERNS ---
RRB Group D asks:
1. What is the raw material / product of photosynthesis?
2.
Where does photosynthesis occur?
3. Name of parasitic / insectivorous plants
4. Which enzyme digests which nutrient?
5. Autotroph vs Heterotroph classification
--- SHORTCUT / TRICK ---
Trick 1 — Remember the photosynthesis equation using this rule: '6 goes in, 6 comes out' — 6CO2 and 6H2O go IN, 6O2 comes OUT, and 1 Glucose (C6H12O6) is made
The equation shows 6CO2 is used on the left side — this matches our question.
3
Read the right side — 6O2 molecules are released.
4
The food molecule produced is C6H12O6, which is GLUCOSE
→Answer
6 molecules of Oxygen are released, and Glucose is produced.
--- COMMON MISTAKE ---
Students confuse RESPIRATION with PHOTOSYNTHESIS
💡Remember
Photosynthesis TAKES IN CO2 and RELEASES O2. Respiration does the OPPOSITE — takes in O2, releases CO2. Also, many students forget that Cuscuta is a PARASITIC plant, not insectivorous.
Test Nutrition in Plants & Animals under exam conditions
During photosynthesis in green plants, which of the following is the primary function of chlorophyll?
Practice 2medium
During photosynthesis in green plants, the light-dependent reactions occur in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts and produce two essential products. Which of the following correctly identifies both products of the light-dependent reactions?
Practice 3medium
Which part of the human digestive system is responsible for the absorption of most digested nutrients into the bloodstream?
Practice 4hard
During photosynthesis in a green plant, if the light intensity is increased from 100 lux to 500 lux while keeping temperature and CO₂ concentration constant, the rate of photosynthesis initially increases but then plateaus. Which of the following best explains why the rate does NOT continue to increase proportionally at higher light intensities?
60-Second Revision — Nutrition in Plants & Animals
Remember: Photosynthesis formula — 6CO2 + 6H2O + Sunlight → C6H12O6 + 6O2. Learn this by heart.
Remember: Photosynthesis ABSORBS CO2 and RELEASES O2. Respiration is the exact opposite.