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Lipids are molecules that contain hydrocarbons and make up the building blocks of the structure and function of living cells. The functions of lipids include storing energy, signaling, and acting as structural components of cell membranes. Lipids also encompass molecules such as fatty acids and their derivatives (including tri-, di-, monoglycerides, and phospholipids), as well as other sterol-containing metabolites such as cholesterol.
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When food gets spoiled in our house, we find various sustainable ways to dispose of it, so that it does not spread and cause a nuisance and harm the environment. At times when possible, spoiled food is used as a manure in the garden.
If the food is spoiled, such that it is not fit for human consumption, but can be consumed by other organisms, then it can be used as a food to feed those organisms. Often the spoiled food is used as a medium to grow, study and research about various micro-organisms.
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Fangs are modified teeth present in the upper jaw. They store and inject the venom when the snake bites.
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Katori: Small serving bowls which go on a thaali (tray).
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The brothers brought the following things from the market:
1. Mat made from palm leaves, casuarinas poles, strings made of coconut husk, jiggery and sugar.
2. They made a platform from casuarinas poles and mat.
3. Mango juice was taken out and filtered through a fine cloth to remove fibers.
4. A thin layer of juice was spread on the mat and left to dry.
5. In the evening the layer was covered with a sari to prevent dust from getting on it.
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Most birds chirp during daylight hours and sleep at night. However, it's not uncommon to hear a bird chirp in the middle of the night. Nightingales are often thought of when a bird sings at night, but the bird you hear chirping after dark may be a mockingbird, a whip-poor-will or an owl. Depending on the time of year, birds may also work to attract mates or migrate to a new part of their range at night. Night Singing: Birds that sing at night are advertising their territory at a time when there is less ambient noise and their calls can be heard at greater distances.
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Seeds wait to germinate until three needs are met: water, correct temperature (warmth), and a good location (such as in soil). During its early stages of growth, the seedling relies upon the food supplies stored with it in the seed until it is large enough for its own leaves to begin making food through photosynthesis. The seedling's roots push down into the soil to anchor the new plant and to absorb water and minerals from the soil. And its stem with new leaves pushes up toward the light:The germination stage ends when a shoot emerges from the soil. But the plant is not done growing. It's just started. Plants need water, warmth, nutrients from the soil, and light to continue to grow.
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