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The main food that we eat to provide us energy is called staple food. In our country, rice, chapati and bread are staple food.
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Slide transitions are the animation effects that are applied to whole slide whereas animation effects are applied to objects (text, shape, picture etc.) on a slide. For a slide you can have only one transition effect while each object on the slide can have multiple animation effects. PowerPoint provides four types of animations: Entrance, Emphasis, Exit, and Motion Paths. An Entrance animation determines the manner in which an object appears on a slide; for example, an object can move onto a slide.
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The tongue is vital for chewing and swallowing food, as well as for speech. The four common tastes are sweet, sour, bitter, and salty. The tongue is a fleshy, muscular organ attached at the back to the floor of the buccal cavity. It is free at the front and can be moved in all directions. The tongue has taste buds which detects different tastes of the food which are sweet, salty, sour and bitter. The taste buds present at the front of the tongue detect sweet and salty taste. The taste buds which detect the sour taste are present at the sides of the tongue and the taste buds which detect bitter taste are present at its back.
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The tongue is a fleshy, muscular organ attached at the back to the floor of the buccal cavity. It is free at the front and can be moved in all directions. The tongue has taste buds which detects different tastes of the food which are sweet, salty, sour and bitter. The taste buds present at the front of the tongue detect sweet and salty taste. The taste buds which detect the sour taste are present at the sides of the tongue and the taste buds which detect bitter taste are present at its back.
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Fabric is a cloth material made by weaving or knitting threads together. Fibers are flexible and may be spun into yarn and made into fabrics. Fibers naturally occur in both plants and animals. More than half of the fibers produced are natural fibers. Natural fibers include cotton, hair, fur, silk, and wool. Natural fabrics are Cotton, wool, silk, linen, and jute, etc. Synthetic or man-made fabrics are Nylon, Polyester, Spandex, Rayon, and Polypropylene, etc. Blended fabrics: Polyester cotton, cotton, and wool, Cotton spandex, etc. Methods of producing fabrics Knitting, weaving, etc. Fibers that are soluble, viscous and fermentable seem to be the healthiest, by far. Resistant starches are also incredibly healthy. Good sources of healthy fibers include vegetables, fruits, oats, legumes, nuts, dark chocolate, avocados, chia seeds and various other foods.
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