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- Bile is produced in the liver. The bile juice stored in a sac called the gall bladder. It helps in the digestion of fats. It is a greenish-yellow alkaline (basic in nature) liquid, which is stored in the Gall Bladder.
- Bile is secreted into the small intestine where it helps in the digestion of fats(lipids). It actually doesn't digest fats but breaks the fat molecules into smaller pieces to make their digestion easy. This process is called fat emulsification.
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Milk of magnesia is the common name for magnesium hydroxide Mg(OH)2. It is a mild base and is used in antacids for relieving acidity. It is bitter in taste.
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The movement of organisms in large numbers from one place to another place is termed as migration. There are many reasons for migration. The term migration is mainly used to define regular and periodic movements of the population away from or back to their place of origin. These migrations are of various types. Some may span for an entire lifetime and it happens to be a single migration of an individual. This is in the case for the Pacific salmon. On another hand, an individual may migrate frequently, like many of the migratory birds and other mammals.
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The process of deriving large crystals of pure substances from their solutions is known as crystallisation. It is a physical change. Crystals of salt are obtained by the evaporation of sea water.
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The presence of starch in leaves can be tested by the Iodine test. When we remove chlorophyll from the leaf by boiling it in alcohol and then put two drops of iodine solution, it is colour change to blue indicates the presence of starch.
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Sedimentary rocks are formed by the deposition and subsequent cementation on the material at the Earth’s surface within the bodies of water. These rocks are formed in four ways:
- Deposition of weathered remains of other rocks
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In our Solar System, there are eight planets. The planets in order from the Sun based on their distance are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
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Physical changes: When a substance undergoes a physical change, it does not give rise to a different kind of substance or there is no new substance is formed. A physical change is a reversible change.
For example; heating of water melting of butter, cutting of paper etc.
Chemical changes: A Chemical change occurs when two or more chemical substances react to form new product that have an entirely different set of properties. A chemical change is mostly Irreversible. For example; cooking food, ripening of fruit, lighting a matchstick, aging of leaves and digestion of food etc.
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Acid rain is made up of highly acidic water droplets due to air emissions, most specifically the disproportionate levels of sulphur and nitrogen emitted by vehicles and manufacturing processes. Often called acid rain as this concept contains many types of acidic precipitation.
The acidic deposition takes place in two ways: wet, and dry. Wet deposition is any form of precipitation which removes acids from the atmosphere and places them on the surface of the earth. In the absence of precipitation, dry deposition of polluting particles and gases sticks to the ground through dust and smoke.
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The process of releasing energy from food is called respiration. The process of respiration involves taking in oxygen (of air) into the cells, using it for releasing food, and then eliminating the waste products (carbon dioxide and water) from the body.
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