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Parts of a plant
A typical plant has different parts in its body viz, Roots, stem, leaves, flowers and fruits. The part which is present under ground is known as roots. Parts that are present above the ground are stem, leaves, buds, flowers, fruits and seeds.
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- Food we eat gives our body essential nutrients to help us grow and heal when we are injured or we are ill.
- Thus food keeps us healthey and provide us essential nutrients to fight diseases.
- To prepare a food we need different kinds of ingredients like to cook vegetable curry we need different kinds of vegetables, salt, spices oil and so on
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I think normal tape because while using a elastic tape its depends on us that how we spread it and therefore we can't take a accurate measurement of Garden where is we can buy using a simply normal trip we can easily get a accurate measurement of the Garden
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Plants act as sources of food ingredients such as fruits, vegetables, grains, pulses etc.
Animals are sources of food ingredients such as milk, eggs, meat products etc.
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Plants act as sources of food ingredients such as fruits, vegetables, grains, pulses etc.
Animals are sources of food ingredients such as milk, eggs, meat products etc.
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When an object is put in a liquid, then two forces act on it:
- Weight of the object acting downwards.
- Buoyant force acting upwards
Whether an object will float or sink in a liquid will depend on the relative magnitudes of these two forces acting on the object in opposite directions. Three cases arise:
- If the buoyant force exerted by the liquid is less than the weight of the object, the object will sink in the liquid.
- If the buoyant force exerted by the liquid is equal to the weight of the object, the object will float in the liquid.
- If the buoyant force exerted by the liquid is more than the weight of the object, the object will rise in the liquid and then float.
So, we can conclude that an object will float in a liquid if the upward buoyant force it receives from the liquid is great enough to overcome the downward force of its weight.
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Flax is a plant fibre obtained from the stem of the flax plant. The cloth made of stem fibres of flax is called linen. Linen is used in making bed sheets, dresses, etc.
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Energy is stored in your liver and muscles as glycogen. When energy is needed, glycogen is converted into glucose for use by the muscles. When your muscles are depleted, your liver boosts it. Your liver stores about 25%, Muscles, 70% and the last 5% is used for metabolic function, that, is, lungs, heart, etc.
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A loom is a device for weaving yarn or threads into fabric.
It is used for making fabrics.
The loom which is worked by hands is called a handloom whereas a loom which works with electric power is called powerloom
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The common sources of carbohydrates in our diet are cereals (maize, wheat, rice), potato, sweet potato, sugar, jaggery, honey and some fruits like mango, papaya, banana and melon. All carbohydrates provide energy to our body.
Fats provide twice as much energy as that provided by the same amount of carbohydrates. Fat is present in butter, ghee, oils, groundnut etc.
Both carbohydrates and fats are considered as ‘energy giving foods’.
Proteins are needed for the growth and repair of our body. The foods which are rich sources of proteins are milk, cheese, pulses, peas, beans, soyabean, groundnut, fish, meat, chicken and eggs. Proteins are termed as ‘body building foods’.
Vitamins help us in protecting our body against diseases. These are required in very small quantities in our diet. The different kinds of vitamins are vitamin A, B (B1, B2, B6, B12), C, D, E and K. The group of vitamins containing vitamin B1, B2, B6, B12 is called B-complex.
Minerals are required by our body for its proper functioning, normal growth and good health. Some of the important minerals needed by our body are calcium, phosphorous, iron, iodine, sodium and potassium.
Roughage is the fibrous matter in food which cannot be digested. It helps in digestion and prevents constipation. It is found in fruits, vegetables and wholemeal flour products.
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Roughage is the fibrous matter in food which cannot be digested. It helps in digestion and prevents constipation. It is found in fruits, vegetables and wholemeal flour products. Fiber, or roughage, is found in virtually all plant foods, including whole grains, fruits, vegetables, beans, nuts, and seeds. However, some of these foods are naturally higher in roughage than others.
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Roughage is the fibrous matter in food which cannot be digested.
It provides bulk to the food, keeps the food and waste matter moving along the intestines and helps to prevent constipation.
Sources of roughage:Vegetables, wheat, cereals, fruits and many kinds of beans are some sources of roughage.
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In most computer systems, a byte is a unit of data that is eight binary digits long. A byte is the unit most computers use to represent a character such as a letter, number or typographic symbol. Language scripts can sometimes require two bytes to represent a character.
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A byte is a term we use to describe the basic unit of information used by computers.
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Filtration is a method for separating an insoluble solid from a liquid. When a mixture of sand and water is filtered: the sand stays behind in the filter paper (it becomes the residue ) the water passes through the filter paper (it becomes the filtrate ). Sedimentation is the deposition of a solid matter at the bottom of a liquid. Suppose in a liquid some solid particles are suspended into it and this liquid is allowed to stand for sometime then the heavier particles will sink to the bottom of the beaker. The two layers are obtained after the process of sedimentation. The upper layer is of clear liquid and the lower layer is of sediment having solid matter. This upper layer is poured into another beaker to separate it from sediment. Such a process of pouring out of a liquid from a vessel without disturbing the sediment is called decantation. For example, a mixture of sand and water contains sand particles suspended in water. This sand can be separated by the process of decantation. The method of decantation can be used for separating two immiscible liquids like water and oil.
Filtration is used for separating insoluble substances from a liquid. The mixture of insoluble solid and the liquid is poured into a filter paper cone fixed in a funnel using a glass rod. The liquid passes through the filter paper and gets collected in a beaker kept below the funnel.
The solid particles which do not pass through the filter paper and remains behind on the filter paper, is called residue and the clear liquid is called filtrate.
Example - The tea leaves are separated from prepared tea by the method of filtration.
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Animals are unable to make their own food by process of photosynthesis ,they depend on plants for food. Animals only consume food made by others, they are called consumers.
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