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Capillaries are the smallest of the body's blood vessels. They are only one cell thick, and they are the sites of the transfer of oxygen and other nutrients from the bloodstream to other tissues in the body; they also collect carbon dioxide waste materials. They help to connect your arteries and veins in addition to facilitating the exchange of certain elements between your blood and tissues.
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Green plants synthesise their own food by the process of photosynthesis. The leaves have a green pigment called chlorophyll which helps them to capture the energy of the sunlight.In the presence of sunlight, carbon dioxide and water combine to form glucose and oxygen is released. Photosynthesis is the process of synthesis of food in the plants with the help of chlorophyll and carbon dioxide in the presence of sunlight. Water and minerals present in the soil are absorbed by the roots and transported to the leaves by the vessels. Carbon dioxide from air is taken through stomata present in leaves.
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Some other species of plants known as insectivorous plants that are capable of trapping insects and digesting them. These plants are known as pitcher plants with its leaf modified as pitcher.
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The wall of stomach, like the other parts of the gastrointestinal tract, consists of four layers : Mucosa, Submucosa, Muscularis, Serosa.
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Fibre is the material or the ingredient that goes into making fabric. Thus cotton fiber is used to make cotton fabric. On the other hand, fibre is obtained from natural sources such as plants and animals or it could be synthetic, having been made in factories.
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Samanta was a title and position used by the army people of kings in the history of the Indian subcontinent. The institution of Samanta finds mention for the first time in epigraphs of northern India dating to the 6th century. Samantas is the name given to tributary kings or landed chiefs who were granted a piece of land by the King in return for their allegiance to the crown and had to perform mandatory military duties whenever called upon by the King to serve.
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- In parasitic mode of nutrition, plants depend on other plants or animals for their nourishment.
- Such dependent plants are called as parasites and the ones on which parasites depend are called as hosts.
- A parasite plant climbs on the host plant from which they get all the food.
- The host does not get any benefit from the parasite.
- Some examples of parasites are Cuscuta (akash-bel), Cassytha (amar-bel), hookworms, tapeworms, leeches, etc.
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