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Holozoic nutrition: It is that nutrition in which an organism takes the complex organic food materials into its body by the process of ingestion; the ingested food is digested and then absorbed into the body cells of the organism.
Example: Human beings and Paramecium.
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A rhombus is a polygon having 4 equal sides in which both the opposite sides are parallel, and opposite angles are equal. Examples: Input: d1 = 2 and d2 = 4 Output: The area of rhombus with diagonals 2 and 4 is 4. The perimeter of rhombus with diagonals 2 and 4 is 8. Area of a Rhombus Formula - Perimeter and Area of Rhombus. ... Since the diagonals of a rhombus bisect each other at 90°, we can calculate the height and the base of one of these triangles and multiply the result by two to get the area of the rhombus.
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The area of a triangle is half the product of its base and height. The area A of an equilateral triangle of side length s cm can be calculated using the formula A = √3⁄4 s2. The formula for finding the perimeter of a triangle. For a triangle with sides a, b and c, the perimeter P is defined as: P = a + b + c. What this formula means in simpler terms is that to find the perimeter of a triangle, you just add together the lengths of each of its 3 sides.
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A square root of a number is a value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the number. Example: 4 × 4 = 16, so a square root of 16 is 4. The symbol is √ which always means the positive square root. A negative square root is one of two square roots of a positive number. For the number 25, its negative square root is -5 because (-5)^2 = 25. We can solve certain equations by finding the square root of a number.
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Selling price (S.P.): This is the price at which an article is sold.
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SP = CP + Profit |
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SP = CP – loss |
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Ans: igneous rock.
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Typically the Deccan Plateau is made up of basalt extending up to Bhor Ghat near Karjat. This is an extrusive igneous rock. Also in certain sections of the region, we can find granite, which is an intrusive igneous rock.
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Weight of 4.5 m rod = 17.1 kg
Weight of 1 m rod =
Weight of 12 m rod =
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Hence the weight of 12 m of such a rod is 45.6 km
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Given that
Let us assume that the lowered temperature as negative,
Initial temperature = 40oC
Change in temperature per hour = -5oC
Change in temperature after 10 hours = (-5) × 10 = -50oC
{tex}\therefore{/tex} The final room temperature after 10 hours of freezing process = 40oC + (-50oC)
= -10oC
The room temperature 10 hours after the process begins= -10oC
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 10 months ago
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.
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.
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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