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The plants also respire for their survival. They also take in oxygen from the air and give out carbon dioxide. In the cells oxygen is used to break down glucose into carbon dioxide and water as in other organisms. In plants each part can independently take
in oxygen from the air and give out carbon dioxide. The leaves of the plants have tiny pores called stomata for exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide. The root cells also need oxygen to generate energy. Roots take up air from the air spaces present between the soil particles.
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Vitamins help us in protecting our body against diseases. These are required in very small quantities in our diet. The different kinds of vitamins are vitamin A, B (B1, B2, B6, B12), C, D, E and K.
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- The arrangement of electrons of each element is called the electronic configuration of the element.
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The substance which can neutralize an acid to form a salt is called as base. Base has a bitter taste and turns red litmus blue. For example - sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide etc.
Like acids, many bases can also burn our skin and are corrosive.
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Those green plants which obtain their food partly from insects are called insectivorous plants. These plants have specialized leaves to catch the insects. They are also called as carnivorous plants. For e.g. Pitcher plant, Sundew plant, venus fly-trap plant etc.
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Grass eating animals are called ruminant animals. Example – cow. They have special stomach to digest cellulose present in the grass. Their stomach is large and is divided into four compartments.
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- Reticulum Rumen is the first and the biggest compartment of a cow’s stomach. It contains cellulose digesting bacteria. When a cow eats grass as food, it does not chew it completely but swallow it and gets stored in the rumen. The bacteria present in the rumen start to digest cellulose and gets partially digested. The partially digested food/grass in the rumen of a cow is called cud. After some time, the cud is brought back into the mouth and is chewed thoroughly. That is why, a cow moves its jaws from side to side and chew continuously even when it is not eating grass.
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The process by which the cud is brought back from the stomach to the mouth of the animal and chewed again is called rumination. The animals which chew the cud are called ruminants. When the cud is thoroughly chewed in the mouth of the cow, it is swallowed and goes into the other compartments of the cow’s stomach and then into the small intestine for complete digestion and absorption.

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Celsius and Fahrenheit are two scales used to measure temperature. The temperature in centigrade scale will be expressed in degree Celsius. The temperature in Fahrenheit scale will be expressed in degree Fahrenheit. The relation between Celsius and Fahrenheit is proportional. Both have a different freezing point of water and both follow the varied unit difference between each scale.
Celsius to Fahrenheit
The conversion from Celsius to Fahrenheit can be mathematically expressed as-
F = (9/5 X C) + 32
Where,
F is the temperature in Fahrenheit.
C is the temperature in Centigrade scale.
Fahrenheit to Celsius
The conversion from Fahrenheit to Celsius can be mathematically expressed as-
C = 5/9 (F - 32)
Where,
F is the temperature in Fahrenheit.
C is the temperature in Centigrade scale.
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