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Wool is obtained from the fleece (hair) of sheep or yak.
Silk fibres come from cocoons of the silk moth.
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There are three types of carbohydrates.
- Sugars: It is a simple carbohydrate having sweet taste. Sources of sugar are glucose, Sugarcane, milk and fruits; such as banana, apple, grapes, etc.
- Starch: It is a complex carbohydrate. It is a tasteless, colourless, white power. Sources of starch are: Wheat, maize, potato and rice.
- Cellulose: It is present in plant cell wall. It is a complex carbohydrate. Humans cannot digest cellulose.
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Two or more substances mix with each other it results in the formation of a Mixture.
- Crude oil: A mixture of organic compounds (mainly hydrocarbons)
- Seawater: A mixture of various salt and water.
- Air: a mixture of various gases like oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, argon, neon, etc.
- Ink: A mixture of coloured dyes.
- Gunpowder: A mixture of sulfur, potassium nitrate and carbon.
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Oil and water are immiscible liquids. So, the mixture of kerosene oil and water can be separated by using a separating funnel.
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Carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and water are essential nutrients for our body.
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The main components of foods are carbohydrates, protein, fats, vitamins and minerals. The major nutrients in our food are carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins and minerals.
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Knitting: Knitting can be done by hand and machine. Just two yarns are used in knitting, while more than two yarns are used in weaving. Sweater, socks, scarf and caps are knitted from the wool.
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Green plants are called producers because they make their own food out of water and carbon dioxide in the presence of sunlight.
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Sedimentation: Insoluble particles settle down at the bottom and the process is called sedimentation. For example; muddy water contains soil and sand in water. Soil and sand; being insoluble in water; settle down at bottom if water is allowed to stand for some time.
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An iron nail kept in soft drink would lose its shine and appear dull became soft drink contains carbonic acid which reacts with iron nail, so it gives dull appearance.
Iron nail has no reaction with mustard oil, coconut oil and kerosene, so does not lose its shine, when kept in these solutions.
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Dietary fibre is a type of carbohydrate that cannot be digested by our bodies' enzymes. It is found in edible plant foods such as cereals, fruits, vegetables, dried peas, nuts, lentils and grains. Fibre is grouped by its physical properties and is called soluble, insoluble or resistant starch.
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He can search for a needle with the help of a bar magnet. Because needle is made up of iron, it will stick to the bar magnet.

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Electric Cell: Electric cell is a device which produces electric current because of chemical reaction. Electric cells can be of dry type or wet type. The car battery is made up of wet cells. The cells in a torch are dry cells.
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A convex mirror is also known as a diverging mirror as this mirror diverges light when they strike on its reflecting surface. Virtual, erect and diminished images are always formed with convex mirrors, irrespective of the distance between the object and the mirror.
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Winnowing is the process of separation of the heavier components from the lighter components of a mixture by wind or by blowing air.
It is generally used by farmers to separate the lighter impurities such as husk particles from the heavier grains.

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Items which are float on water and also on oil and kerosene : like wood, cork, Styrofoam, etc. float on water as well as on oil and kerosene.
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