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Bones and cartilage form the skeleton of the human body. It gives the frame and shape to the body and helps in movement. It protects the inner organs.
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Anything that occupies space and has mass is known as matter. Everything around us is a form of matter.
Those atoms go on to build the things you see and touch every day. The matter is defined as anything that has mass and takes up space (it has volume).
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The products that are obtained from milk are called dairy products. Butter, cheese, cream, curd and yoghurt are examples of dairy products.
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Sinking: When a body is let into a liquid, and if the density of that body is greater than the density of that liquid, then the body gets fully immersed inside that liquid and reaches the bottom most surface of the liquid container. This process is called sinking of a body.
Floating: This process is exactly the opposite of sinking. When the density of the body that is let into a liquid is less than the density of that liquid, then the body tends to float on the surface of the liquid. This process is called floating of a body.
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Irreversible changes: The changes in which the matter cannot be brought back to its original state are known as irreversible changes. For example, burning of paper changes it into ash and smoke. Paper cannot be obtained back from ash and smoke.
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eversible changes: The changes which can be brought back to its original form are known as reversible changes. For example, melting of wax and stretching of a rubber band.
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Deficiency of minerals shown in table
Minerals |
Disease |
Symptoms |
Calcium /phosphorus |
Bone and tooth decay |
Weak bone, tooth decay |
Iodine |
Goiter |
Glands in the neck get swollen |
Iron |
Anaemia |
Decrease in the production of RBC causes weakness. |
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Based on their role in biological processes and their effect different vitamins have different functions, their function can be best understood by knowing about their deficiency diseases. Given below is the list of vitamins and their deficiency diseases:
- Vitamin A – Hardening of the cornea in eye, night blindness.
- Vitamin B1 – Deficiency may cause beriberi, dwarfism.
- Vitamin B2 – Deficiency can cause disorders in the digestive system, skin burning sensations, cheilosis.
- Vitamin B6 – Deficiency of B6 causes convulsions, conjunctivitis, and sometimes neurological disorders.
- Vitamin B12 – Its deficiency can cause pernicious anemia and a decrease in red blood cells in hemoglobin.
- Vitamin C – It is a water-soluble vitamin, its deficiency causes bleeding in gums and scurvy.
- Vitamin D – It is obtained by our body when exposed to sunlight. Its deficiency causes improper growth of bones, soft bones in kids, rickets.
- Vitamin E – Deficiency of vitamin E leads to weakness in muscles and increases the fragility of red blood cells.
- Vitamin K – It plays an important role in blood clotting. The deficiency of vitamin K increases the time taken by the blood to clot. Severe deficiency may cause death due to excessive blood loss in case of a cut or an injury.
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Reversible change
Reversible change is that change that can be reversed by one or more methods. In this kind of change, there is a change in physical properties, shape, and size of the material. Mostly a new substance is not formed in a reversible change. For example folding of paper, elongation of spring etc.
Irreversible change
The change which is almost permanent and cannot be undone by any physical or chemical means is called an irreversible change. Some new substances are formed in the case of an irreversible change.
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Some of these objects are natural whereas other objects and man made or artificial. All these objects are of different shapes ,sizes and colour. They also have different properties. In order to understand objects around us, it is necessary to classify them into groups
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(a) Pure substances —
- Pure substances have definite composition and definite physical and chemical properties.
- They are all homogeneous i.e. their composition is uniform throughout the bulk.
- Examples: Elements and compounds.
Impure substances —
- Impure substances are made up of two or more pure substances mixed together in any proportion.
- They may be homogeneous or hetergeneous i.e. their composition is not uniform throughout the bulk.
- They are all mixtures.
Examples: air, sea water, petroleum, a solution of sugar in water are all impure substances.
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Veins are a type of blood vessel that return deoxygenated blood from your organs back to your heart. These are different from your arteries, which deliver oxygenated blood from your heart to the rest of your body. The aorta is the large artery leaving the heart. The superior vena cava is the large vein that brings blood from the head and arms to the heart, and the inferior vena cava brings blood from the abdomen and legs into the heart.
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Weaving
- The process of arranging 2 or more yarns together to make a fabric is called Weaving.
- Weaving is done on looms (as shown in figure)
- Weaving is either hand operated (handloom) or power operated.
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Threshing is the process in which stems of wheat or paddy are beaten to separate grains from the stems and from the chaff that cover the grains. Stalks or stems of crop plants and the chaff are soft material whereas the grains themselves are very hard.
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