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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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Stars: Stars are very big and hot celestial bodies made up of gases.
They have their own heat and light, which they emit in large amounts.
Planets: Planets are celestial bodies, usually smaller than stars.
They do not have their own heat and light. They are lit by the light of stars
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Natural fibres are the fibres that are obtained from plants, animals or mineral sources. Some of the examples are cotton, silk, wool etc. Natural fibres can again be divided into two types based on their source i.e. plants and animals.
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No, people at different stages of life require different types of diets. For example: a child needs high amount of all nutrients but a teenager needs maximum protein but in case of adults, they need more of minerals and vitamins than other components of food.
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- Jute is obtained from the stem of jute plant.
- In India, jute is grown in West Bengal, Bihar and Assam.
- When the jute plant is at its flowering stage, it is harvested.
- Then, the stem of such harvest plant are immersed in water for a few days so that they rot.
- The fibres are then separated from the stem by hand.
These fibres are converted into yarns by spinning and then used in fabrics
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Nectar: The juicy sweet liquid secreted by within flowers which is sucked by bees and is made into honey by them.
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Yogurt or curd is a great probiotic (an ingredient that contains live bacteria). These good and beneficial bacteria are known to improve gut activity, soothe inflamed digestive systems and treat an upset stomach.
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Puree. Puree made of fruit has mostly culinary applications – sauces, soups, stuffing, juices, jams, etc. It is thick substance very rich in its nutritive value. Sometimes you can guess if puree is an ingredient of your favorite treat – maybe you will be surprised with the number.
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Both a solute and a solvent are components of a solution which is a homogenous mixture. Since the solution is a physical mixture, separation involves using a physical process such as evaporation or distillation. The water can be evaporated leaving the dry solute behind and then the water can be condensed.
- Mixtures can be separated using a variety of techniques.
- Chromatography involves solvent separation on a solid medium.
- Distillation takes advantage of differences in boiling points.
- Evaporation removes a liquid from a solution to leave a solid material.
- Filtration separates solids of different sizes.
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Carbohydrates main function is providing energy to the body. These are found in our food in the form of sugar and starch i.e. simple and complex carbohydrates. Example It is found in bread, potatoes etc.
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Push or pull of an object is considered a force. Push and pull come from the objects interacting with one another. Terms like stretch and squeeze can also be used to denote force.
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Vermicomposting is a type of composting in which certain species of earthworms are used to enhance the process of organic waste conversion and produce a better end-product. Vermicompost is earthworm excrement, called castings, which can improve biological, chemical, and physical properties of the soil. Vermicomposting is the scientific method of making compost, by using of earthworms which are commonly found living in soil, feeding on biomass and excreting it in a digested form. Vermicomposting comprises two methods: Bed Method: This is an easy method in which beds of organic matter are prepared.
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Carnivores are animals that prey on other animals in order to survive. The meat is the most essential part of their diet. They have physical features that allow them to efficiently hunt, capture and devour their target.
Examples of Carnivores Animals
- Lion
- Wolf
- Leopard
- Hyena
- Polar Bear
- Cheetah
- Giant Panda
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Appearance: Different materials look different from each other. The appearance depends on colour, hardness, texture, and lustre.
Hardness: hardness is another property of materials. Some materials are very hard while some are very soft.
Hard: Material which are difficult to compress are called hard, e.g. diamond, stone, wood, steel, etc. Diamond is the hardest natural substance.
Soft: Materials which can be compressed easily are called soft, e.g. chalk, cotton, rubber, etc.
Soluble: Material which easily dissolves in water is called soluble, e.g. salt, sugar, alum, etc.
Insoluble: Material which does not dissolve in water is called insoluble, e.g. sand, chalk, iron, etc.
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