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There are two laws of reflection.
- The incident ray, the reflected ray and the normal at the point of incidence lie in the same plane.
- Angle of incident and angle of reflection are equal.
Whenever an image is formed by a mirror or by any reflecting surface; the laws of reflection are obeyed.
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Clinical Thermometer: Clinical thermometer is used to measure the body temperature. The scale of temperature is graduated from 35°C to 42°C and or from 94°F to 108°F. The temperature of human body always remains within this range and this is the range on the clinical thermometer. There is a kink near the bulb of clinical thermometer which prevents the automatic fall of mercury level.
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Let me correct you first that mushroom is not a plant but it is fungus. Mushrooms lack chlorophyll so they cannot prepare their own food(photosynthesis). They are considered as saprophytes that is they obtain their nutrition from dead organic material(dead plants and animals). The plants contain chlorophyll, so they can produce their own food.
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The mouth leads the food into the buccal cavity or oral cavity. The buccal cavity contains teeth, tongue and salivary glands. The teeth cut the food into small pieces, chews and grind it. The salivary glands secrete a watery juice called saliva.
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The uptake of nutrients by organism from dead and decaying matter in the form of solution is called the saprotrophic nutrition. The organisms which use saprotrophic mode of nutrition are called saprotrophs. For example: fungi.
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