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No you can not see an object because light travels in a straight line . But the pipe is T shape, so if there is no light we can not see the object
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All living beings do not need the same kind of food. We know that different organisms eat different kinds of food. This is because of the differences in their structures, requirements, habitats, etc.
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No, all living beings do not need the same kind of food. Some animals eat only plant products called as herbivores. Some animalseat only other animals. They are called carnivores. Some other animals eat both plants and animals called omnivores.
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A cockroach moves its legs with the help of muscles near the limbs. It uses its breast muscles to move its wings and fly. A cockroach can walk, fly and even climb.
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Cooked food can be easily consumed and absorbed by our body. It also kills harmful germs. Cooking in most of the cases increase the taste also. This is why we should prefer cooked food.
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All living beings do not need the same kind of food. We know that different organisms eat different kinds of food. This is because of the differences in their structures, requirements, habitats, etc.
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Intestinal villi are small, finger-like projections that extend into the lumen of the small intestine.
Villi increase the internal surface area of the intestinal walls making available a greater surface area for absorption.
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The finger like projections in the inner walls of the small intestine is called villi.
These are found in small intestine.
Function: The villi increase the surface area for absorption of the digested food.
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Jute fiber is obtained from the stem of the jute plant. It is cultivated in rainy season. Jute is grown in alluvial soil which is found usually in the Delta Region of the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers. In India, jute is mainly grown in west Bengal, Bihar and Assam. Jute plants are about 2.5 to 3.5 meter in height. It bears yellow flowers in 3 to 4 months. Jute plants are usually cut at the flowering stage. A good quality fiber is obtained from plants which are cut at the flowering stage. After falling of dry leaves bundles of dry plants are kept in a pond for a few days. In this period the gummy skin rots out to separate the fibre. This process is called retting.
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When an oqague object comes in the path of light a dark patch is seen it is called the shadow and as there is no light at night or in the dark the opague doesn't come in path of any light so no shadow is formed.
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pigs, badgers, bears, coatis, civets, hedgehogs, opossums, skunks, sloths, squirrels
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- Classified as a fruit, peanuts grow underground.
- Peanuts are abundant in the vitamins niacin, folate, pantothenic acid, thiamin, riboflavin, choline, Vitamin B6 and Vitamin E and rich in minerals like magnesium, phosphorous, potassium, zinc, iron, copper, manganese and selenium. Disease control.
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No, all living beings do not need the same kind of food. Some animals eat only plant products called as herbivores. Some animalseat only other animals. They are called carnivores. Some other animals eat both plants and animals called omnivores.
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Meghna Thapar 6 years ago
Parts of the peanut include:
Shell - outer covering, in contact with dirt
Cotyledons (two) - main edible part
Seed coat - brown paper-like covering of the edible part
Radicle - embryonic root at the bottom of the cotyledon, which can be snapped off
Plumule - embryonic shoot emerging from the top of the radicle.
Hence, the cotyledons are used as food.
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