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The word Heterotrophic is the combination of two words i.e. Hetero + Trophos. Hetero means ‘others’ and ‘trophos’ means nourishment. If organisms depend on others for their food, such a mode of nutrition is called Hetetrophic Nutrition.
Animals cannot make their food themselves. They depend for food upon plants. Therefore, nutrition in animals is called Hetetrophic Nutrition. Animals are known as Heterotrophs.
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Organisms need to take food so that they can get raw material for growth and repair and can get energy for carrying out various activities.
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Algae is a kind of a photosynthetic organism, which is usually grown in the moist areas. These are usually the simple plants that grow near to the water bodies. It contains a kind of chlorophyll pigments that act as a primary coloring agent. Generally, it comes in the form of aquatic and autotrophic with different cell types and tissues.
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The structure of the wool fiber causes thousands of tiny air pockets to form in wool fabric. In cold weather these trap body heat like a thick blanket does. However, those same air pockets mean that air can flow through the fabric, allowing the body to cool itself through the evaporation of sweat.
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Symbiosis is the combination of two Greek words ‘Sym’ means ‘with’ and ‘biosis’ means ‘living’, which means living together. In symbiosis or mutualism two different types of organisms live and work together for their mutual benefit from each other. They share shelter and nutrients, e.g. Lichens. Lichens are composite organisms composed of fungus and alga. Fungus is a saprophyte and alga is an autotroph. The Fungus supplies water and minerals to the cells of the alga while the alga supplies food; prepared by photosynthesis.
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Farmers grow fruits and vegetables crops inside large green house because it protects it from high blowing wind, and rodents also green house protects the plant from the climatic conditions of outside and it can have its own suitable temperature for the growth of plants.
Farmers get advantages of the following things:
(i) They have control over their climatic conditions (Temperature, humidity etc.)
(ii) Free from pests, rodents and also from birds and animals so they have increased producibility.
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Decomposers are organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms, and in doing so, they carry out decomposition, a process possible by only certain kingdoms, such as fungi. Like herbivores and predators, decomposers are heterotrophic, meaning that they use organic substrates to get their energy, carbon and nutrients for growth and development. While the terms decomposer and detritivore are often interchangeably used, detritivores ingest and digest dead matter internally, while decomposers directly absorb nutrients through external chemical and biological processes.
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Pollination: The transfer of pollen grains from anthers to stigma is called pollination. Pollination is of two types, viz. self pollination and cross pollination.
Self Pollination: When anthers of the same flower are transferred to the stigma; it is called self pollination.
Cross Pollination: When anthers from a different flower are transferred to the stigma; it is called cross pollination. The flowers can be on the same plant or on different plants. Cross pollination is the norm in most of the plants. Plants need help from various agents of pollination to carry out cross pollination. Wind, insects, birds and other animals play the role of agent of pollination.
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Farmers grow fruits and vegetables crops inside large green house because it protects it from high blowing wind, and rodents also green house protects the plant from the climatic conditions of outside and it can have its own suitable temperature for the growth of plants.
Farmers get advantages of the following things:
(i) They have control over their climatic conditions (Temperature, humidity etc.)
(ii) Free from pests, rodents and also from birds and animals so they have increased producibility.
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Nitrous oxide is an oxide of nitrogen with a chemical formula N2O. This organic compound is colorless and non flammable at room temperature. It is also known as nitrous or laughing gas. Joseph Priestley was the first to identify nitrous oxide in the year 1772.
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Alternative Arrangement of Sewage Disposal: In such places where sewage treatment plants are not accessible, alternative methods for sewage disposal are used. To improve sanitation, low cost onsite sewage disposal systems are being encouraged. For example - septic tanks, chemical toilets, composting pits. A septic tank is a highly efficient underground waste water treatment system. It is less expensive than other sewer systems and uses natural processes to treat the waste water. Some organizations offer hygienic on-site human waste disposal technology in which the toilets do not require scavenging. Excreta from the toilet seats flow through covered drains into a biogas plant and biogas is produced.
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