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- Roots are the reason plants remain attached to the ground. They support the plant body, ensuring that it stands erect.
- Primary function of roots is to absorb water and dissolved minerals from the soil. This is crucial as it helps in the process of photosynthesis.
- Plants prepares food and store in the form of starch in the leaves, shoots and roots. Prominent examples include carrots, radish, beetroot, etc.
- They check soil erosion, provide sustenance and also habitat to various organisms.
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Roots also play the role of anchors which helps in creating better stability. In addition, the roots also fuse the development of the plant and stock reserve food material. They also store food that binds the soil together.
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Foodborne and Gastrointestinal Illness. Gastrointestinal (GI) illness is caused by a variety of different disease-causing microbes or germs that can be acquired by consuming contaminated food or beverages, contact with contaminated recreational water, infected animals or their environments, or infected people. Common digestive disorders include gastroesophageal reflux disease, cancer, irritable bowel syndrome, lactose intolerance and hiatal hernia. The most common symptoms of digestive disorders include bleeding, bloating, constipation, diarrhea, heartburn, pain, nausea and vomiting.
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Two liquids are said to be immiscible if they're completely insoluble in each other. Such a system actually consists of 2 phases, though it is usually referred to as a mixture. Examples include benzene and water, kerosene and water, etc.
The classic example of immiscible liquids is oil and water. Water is very polar; the positive hydrogen end of the molecule forms especially strong hydrogen bonds with the negative oxygen end of another water molecule. Oil in this example can be any liquid fat or even motor oil.
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- The immiscible liquid does not dissolve in other liquids.
- Can observe meniscus on the liquid.
- Example: oil in water.
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Answer : The snake charmer made Medicines from the plants collected from the forest
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Even after the show, people would stay on. They knew that in our tinbox there were many types of medicines for them. We made these medicines from plants collected from the forests. I had learnt all this from my grandfather. I felt nice that I could help people with my medicines even if doctors and hospitals were far off. In return, people would give us some money or foodgrains. In this way we could manage our life.
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If I do not eat anything for two days, I will become weak and fall ill. If we do not eat food for 2 days...our energy would get low... we would be hungry..and at last we will not be able to do work without eating food or without taking in energy
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Gadisar Lake is a man-made lake that was built during 1400 AD by the first king of Jaisalmer, Raja Rawal Jaisal. It was later revamped during the then rule of Maharwal Gadsi Singh. The lake was originally constructed to store water which later used to be supplied to the whole town of Jaisalmer.
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Sugar and jaggery were mixed into the mango pulp to give it a sweet taste. The mixture was then dried in the sun to make a sweet – sour tasting and thick snack, aam papad.
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- Hibernation or “winter sleep” is the state of inactivity or low metabolic process performed by the animals during winters.
- It prevents any internal body damage due to low temperatures.
- Hibernation takes place in warm and cold-blooded animals like bats, mammals, birds, etc.
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Glucose is the vital energy source for all the organisms. The nutrition consumed is converted into carbohydrates in which glucose is the key ingredient. The glucose is oxidized to provide energy to the organism.
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Uttarakhand State.
Jim Corbett National Park is a forested wildlife sanctuary in northern India’s Uttarakhand State. Rich in flora and fauna, it’s known for its Bengal tigers. Animals, including tigers, leopards and wild elephants, roam the Dhikala zone. On the banks of the Ramganga Reservoir, the Sonanadi zone is home to elephants and leopards, along with hundreds of species of birds.
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The human digestive system consists of the alimentary canal and its associated glands. Food is taken into the body through the mouth.
Digestion in human beings starts in the mouth. The mouth contains teeth, tongue and salivary glands. The teeth cut the food into small pieces, chew and grind it. The tongue mixes the food with saliva. The salivary glands secrete a watery liquid called saliva.
The slightly digested food goes into the food pipe or oesophagus by peristalsis. No digestion of food takes place in the oesophagus.
The slightly digested food reaches the stomach through oesophagus for further digestion where it is broken down into smaller pieces. The inner lining of the stomach secretes gastric juice which includes mucus, hydrochloric acid and digestive juices. Mucus protects the lining of the stomach from hydrochloric acid. Hydrochloric acid makes the medium in the stomach acidic to facilitate the digestion of proteins. The digestive juices break down the protein into simpler substances. Then the partially digested food goes into the small intestine.
The small intestine is a very long and narrow tube where complete digestion of food takes place. It receives secretions of liver, pancreas and its own walls. Liver secretes liquid called bile which helps in the digestion of fats and converts them into small droplets. Pancreas secretes pancreatic juice which breaks down fats into fatty acids and glycerol. Pancreatic juice also breaks down carbohydrates and proteins into simpler forms. The intestinal juice secreted by the walls of small intestine breaks down the carbohydrates into glucose, proteins into amino acids. Thus, the food gets completely digested in small intestine.
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Resemblance, similarity imply that there is a likeness between two or more people or things. Resemblance indicates primarily a likeness in appearance, either a striking one or one which merely serves as a reminder to the beholder: The boy has a strong resemblance to his father. Children inherit pairs of genes from their parents. A child gets one set of genes from the father and one set from the mother. These genes can match up in many ways to make different combinations. This is why many family members look a lot alike and others don't look like each other at all.
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Families are a group of related people, generally who live together. In almost every human society, the family is the most basic unit of social organization and is based around the traditional role of raising children. Children inherit pairs of genes from their parents. A child gets one set of genes from the father and one set from the mother. These genes can match up in many ways to make different combinations. This is why many family members look a lot alike and others don't look like each other at all.
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