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Some breeds of sheep bear only a coat of fine hair. Such animals are reared by selective breeding. Selective breeding is the process to obtain animals or plants having special characteristics.
In India, sheep are reared generally in the sates of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttaranchal, Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim, or the plains of Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan and Gujarat.
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The process of utilization of food by a living organism to obtain energy is called nutrition. Animals do not make their food themselves which plants do. Animals eat plants or plant eating animals. Hence, animals are directly or indirectly depend on plants. The mode of nutrition in which the organism makes its own food is called autotrophic mode of nutrition. The mode of nutrition in which an organism takes food from another organism is called heterotrophic mode of nutrition. The nutrition in animals and non-green plants is the example of heterotrophic mode of nutrition. Organisms which get their nutrition from dead or decaying plants in liquid form are called saprotrophs.
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The process of utilization of food by a living organism to obtain energy is called nutrition. Animals do not make their food themselves which plants do. Animals eat plants or plant eating animals. Hence, animals are directly or indirectly depend on plants. The mode of nutrition in which the organism makes its own food is called autotrophic mode of nutrition. The mode of nutrition in which an organism takes food from another organism is called heterotrophic mode of nutrition. The nutrition in animals and non-green plants is the example of heterotrophic mode of nutrition. Organisms which get their nutrition from dead or decaying plants in liquid form are called saprotrophs.
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Protozoa are single celled organisms. They come in many different shapes and sizes ranging from an Amoeba which can change its shape to Paramecium with its fixed shape and complex structure. They live in a wide variety of moist habitats including fresh water, marine environments and the soil.
Some are parasitic, which means they live in other plants and animals including humans, where they cause disease.
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Photosynthesis – Food Making Process in Plants:
The process by which green plants use sunlight to make food from carbon dioxide and water is called photosynthesis. The synthesis of food in plants occurs in leaves due to the presence of green pigment called chlorophyll. It is responsible for the absorption of light energy from the sun. The solar energy is captured by the leaves and stored in the plant in the form of food.
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From cocoon to silk: To obtain silk moths are reared and their cocoons are collected to get silk threads.
Rearing silkworms: The female silk moth lays hundreds of eggs at a time. The eggs are carefully stored on the strips of a cloth or paper and sold to silkworm farmers. The eggs are kept under suitable conditions of temperature and humidity. The eggs are warmed to a suitable temperature for the larvae to hatch from eggs. The larvae are kept in clean bamboo trays along with freshly chopped mulberry leaves. After 25 to 30 days the caterpillars stop eating and move to tiny chambers of bamboo in the tray to spin cocoons which develop the silk moth.
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A cyclone is a natural calamity caused by difference in air pressure in the atmosphere. It is a violently rotating wind storm. It develops over the sea and may move over the land causing great damage. Cyclones begin as thunderstorms and later develop into cyclones. They are associated with strong winds, heavy rains and tidal waves. In tropical regions like India, thunderstorms are common, but very few thunderstorms become cyclones. In India, the eastern coast is more vulnerable to cyclones than the western coast.
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