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We wear woolen clothes in winter because of the following reasons:
1. Woolen yarn has large amount of air trapped between its crimps.
2. As air is a poor conductor of heat it prevents the loss of body heat.
Thus we feel warm under the wool.
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- Cotton grows well in drier parts of the black cotton soil of the Deccan Plateau.
- It requires high temperature, light rainfall or irrigation.
- It also requires 210 frost free days and bright sunshine for its growth.
It’s a Kharif crop and requires 6 to 8 months to mature. - temperature 21 to 24 degree temperature
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The carpal bones are the eight small bones that make up the wrist (or carpus) that connects the hand to the forearm. The term "carpus" is derived from the Latin carpus and the Greek καρπός (karpós), meaning "wrist". ... The carpal bones allow the wrist to move and rotate vertically. Carpals of the left hand: There are eight carpal bones in each wrist: scaphoid, lunate, triquetral, pisiform, trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, and hamate.
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The best sources of fat-soluble vitamins include:
- Vitamin A: Found in potato, carrots, pumpkins, spinach, beef and eggs.
- Vitamin D: Found in fortified milk and other dairy products.
- Vitamin E: Found in fortified cereals, leafy green vegetables, seeds, and nuts.
- Vitamin K: Found in dark green leafy vegetables and in turnip or beet green.
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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 4 months ago
Force is a physical cause that changes or may tend to change the state of rest or the state of motion of an object.
Force is any influence that causes an object to undergo
- a change in speed,
- a change in direction,
- a change in shape.
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NUTRIENTS
The chemical substances present in food that provides nourishment essential for the growth and maintenance of your body are called nutrients.
Your diet consists of different nutrients that can be classified as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, water and mineral salts. The study of food and diet is known as nutrition.
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Movement is the change in the position of a body part with respect to the whole body. It is one of the significant features of all living beings. The blinking of the eyes, breathing, eating are all examples of movement. So we can say that every second some or the other part of our body exhibits some or other kind of movements.
The human body movements get polished as we grow in age. The movement starts from crawling and with the increase in age the person starts walking leading to the movement of the whole organism.
These movements are possible because of joints. Joints are points in our body where two or more parts of our skeleton are connected together. Different joints help our body carry out different activities and movements.
Yogita Ingle 4 years, 4 months ago
The changing position of the body or any part of the body is called movement.
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Saprophytic: The mode of nutrition in which organisms feed on dead and decaying matter. Example fungi. In saprotrophic mode of nutrition, the vital nutrients required for their body are collected from dead and decaying matter. The other organisms which are saprotrophic is Rhizopus, Yeast, and Mushroom.
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- Take a small quantity of the food items to be tested.
- Grind/mash/paste/powder the food item.
- Put the food item into a test tube.
- Add 10 drops of water and shake the test tube.
- Using a dropper add two drops of copper sulphate solution to the test tube.
- Add 10 drops of caustic soda solution and shake the test tube.
- Observe the colour of the mixture.
- Violet colour indicates the presence of proteins in the tested food item.
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In Threshing process bunches of panicles are beaten against a hard element like wooden bar (or) stone to separate the grains from the stalks.
Manual threshing is done by holding a bundle of crops and beating it on a hard surface. This process loosens and separates the grains from the stalk. Sometimes, threshing is also done by crushing stalks under the feet of bullocks.
Threshing can also be done by using machines such as the combine harvester.
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Fixed Joint:
- As the name says these type of joints are called fixed because it does not move in any direction.
- For examples : Bones present in your head also called skull bone which does not move. You can observe by moving your jaw but you can not move your upper part of mouth because it is fixed.
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Government is a set of institutions that have the power to make, implement and interpret laws so as to ensure an orderly life. Government consists of group of people who are assigned the task of administering and managing the affairs of the nation.
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When the heavier component in a mixture settles after water is added to it, the process is called sedimentation.
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Most polar bears occur north of the Arctic Circle to the North Pole. There are some populations south of the Arctic Circle in the Hudson Bay of Manitoba, Canada. Polar bears live in Alaska, Canada, Russia, Greenland, and some northern islands owned by Norway, such as Svalbard. Polar bears live in the Arctic, on ice-covered waters. Polar bears rely on sea ice to access the seals that are their primary source of food, as well as to rest and breed.
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Plants act as sources of food ingredients such as fruits, vegetables, grains, pulses etc.
Animals are sources of food ingredients such as milk, eggs, meat products etc.
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