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The female silk moth lays eggs, from which hatch larvae which are called caterpillars or silkworms.
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The biosphere is defined as the area of the planet where organisms live, including the ground and the air. An example of the biosphere is where live occurs on, above and below the surface of Earth.An ecosystem is a community of living organisms interacting with one another and their non-living environment within a particular area. ... The biosphere is that part of the earth inhabited by living organisms, including land, ocean and the atmosphere in which life can exist. Biosphere, relatively thin life-supporting stratum of Earth's surface, extending from a few kilometres into the atmosphere to the deep-sea vents of the ocean. The biosphere is a global ecosystem composed of living organisms (biota) and the abiotic (nonliving) factors from which they derive energy and nutrients.
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1 hour = 60 minutes
So, fraction of an hour to 35 minutes = 60/35 = 12/7
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Turmeric: Turmeric is also used as natural indicator. Turmeric is of yellow colour. Turmeric paper turns into red when it is dipped into basic solution. Turmeric paper does not change its colour with acid.
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Turmeric: Turmeric is also used as natural indicator. Turmeric is of yellow colour. Turmeric paper turns into red when it is dipped into basic solution. Turmeric paper does not change its colour with acid.
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A chronicle is a record of the rule of kings and life at the court. Some important chronicles of the medieval period are:
- Rajatarangini by kalhana is a history of the kings of Kashmir.
- Tarikh-I Firoz Shahi by Zia-ud-din Barani which describes the history of the Sultans of Delhi till the reign of Firoz Shah Tughlaq.
- Khazainul-Futuh and Tughlaqnama by Amir Khusrau deal with the reign of Khaljis and Tughluqs.
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The slightly digested food reaches the stomach through oesophagus for further digestion where it is broken down into smaller pieces. The inner lining of the stomach secretes gastric juice which includes mucus, hydrochloric acid and digestive juices. Mucus protects the lining of the stomach from hydrochloric acid. Hydrochloric acid makes the medium in the stomach acidic to facilitate the digestion of proteins. The digestive juices break down the protein into simpler substances. Then the partially digested food goes into the small intestine.
The small intestine is a very long and narrow tube where complete digestion of food takes place. It receives secretions of liver, pancreas and its own walls. Liver secretes liquid called bile which helps in the digestion of fats and converts them into small droplets. Pancreas secretes pancreatic juice which breaks down fats into fatty acids and glycerol. Pancreatic juice also breaks down carbohydrates and proteins into simpler forms. The intestinal juice secreted by the walls of small intestine breaks down the carbohydrates into glucose, proteins into amino acids. Thus, the food gets completely digested in small intestine.

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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.
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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