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A silkworm can find his female moth from many kilometres away by her smell.
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The organ for the sense of taste is the tongue. The tongue has various receptors which can detect whether the item consumed is salty, sweet, bitter or sour. The behind part of the tongue detects bitter taste, the frontmost part detects salty taste, the side part detects sour taste and the middle and front part detects sweet taste.
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Green Revolution refers to an increase in the production of food grains due to the use of high yielding variety (HYV) seeds, use of fertilisers, pesticides and irrigation facilities.
It provided farmers with sufficient credit facilities and package of inputs before the sowing season through government programmes.
It allowed the farmers to harvest more than two crops in a year through the initiation of short-term HYV seeds for major crops.
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