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Starch: Starch is also called complex carbohydrate. Plants store energy in the form of starch. Rice, wheat, corn, potato, and bread are some sources of starch. When we eat plant products, containing sugar and starch, our digestive system breaks them down into glucose. This glucose, which is the simplest form of sugar is then absorbed into the blood and provides us energy.
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Our food contains mainly five major kinds of nutrients namely vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, proteins and fats. Additionally, food also contains water and dietary fibres/roughage and water which are also required by our bodies.
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A shadow is actually just a space or region, where there is no light since an opaque object is blocking light rays. The position and intensity of the source of light affect the properties of the type of shadow that is formed. For example, let us consider the sun to be a light source. Shadows are made by blocking light. Light rays travel from a source in straight lines. If an opaque (solid) object gets in the way, it stops light rays from traveling through it. This results in an area of darkness appearing behind the object.
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Violet colour indicates the presence of proteins in the tested food item.
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Blue-black colour indicates the presence of starch in the tested food item.
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- Collection of all positive and negative numbers including zero are called integers. ⇒ Numbers …, – 4, – 3, – 2, – 1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, … are integers.
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No, all living beings do not need same kind of food. As we know that different living organisms have different eating habits according to their structures, requirements, habitats, etc. They may be herbivores (eat only plant products), carnivores (eat other animals) or omnivores (eat both plants and animals). e.g. human being eats bread, rice, fruits and vegetables. Animals such as cow and goat eat grass, oilcake and leaf. Lion and tiger eat other animals.
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There are six main components present in food: carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and roughage or dietary fibres.
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The first bicycle is typically credited to German Baron, Karl von Drais in 1818. Karl Drais worked on a device that he named "laufmaschine", which is a German word that roughly translates to "running machine.Christiaan Huygens, however, is usually credited as the inventor.
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