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- We use different kinds of fabrics for making a variety of clothes.
- A fabric is produced by weaving or knitting long, twisted threads called yarn made from fibres.
- Cotton fabrics are usually worn during the summer season while woollen clothes are worn during the winter season.
- There are two types of fibres – natural fibres and synthetic fibres.
- Cotton is the most widely used natural fibre.
- Fabrics are made from yarn by two main processes – weaving and knitting.
- Fabrics were not available in ancient times so people used the bark of trees, big leaves of trees, animal skins and furs, to cover themselves.
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There are two types of stem cells, embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells. Adult (or somatic) stem cells are present throughout the human body. They exist in order to repair and maintain surrounding specialised tissues.
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The Chemical substances and essential materials found in our food are called Nutrients. It has the unique functions in our body. A single food does not supply all the nutrients. A person should eat different types of food to get Nutrients. The five vital food nutrients required by our body are Carbohydrates, protein, fat, minerals and vitamins.
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The gravitational force is a force that attracts any two objects with mass. We call the gravitational force <i>attractive</i> because it always tries to pull masses together, it never pushes them apart. In fact, every object, including you, is pulling on every other object in the entire universe! This is called Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation
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The process of straightening wool is called. Spinning. After the dyeing process, the fibers are straightened, rolled and combed into yarns. Wool made from fibers are further used for making sweaters, woolen clothes, etc.
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Environment is important to us because it provides the air we breathe, the water we drink, the food we eat and the land where we live.
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A patron is defined as an influential, wealthy individual who supports another person like an artist, craftsperson, learned man or noble.
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Some plants eat insects. Such plants are called insectivorous plants. They trap and digest the insects. Pitcher plant is the example of an insectivorous plant.
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Lohi and nali are the breed of sheep. The Lohi sheep is found in southern Punjab in Pakistan and Rajasthan and Haryana in India. It is used for its carpet quality wool and meat production. The body is white and the head is usually tan, black or brown. The Nali sheep breed is well adapted to the arid and semi-arid regions of Rajasthan and Haryana. It is also found in large numbers in Uttar Pradesh. It derives its name from the route of the river Ghaggar flowing through Ganganagar and Hanumangarh district of Rajasthan.

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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 8 months ago
Life history of silk moth:
The rearing of silk worms for obtaining silk is called sericulture. The female silk moth lays hundreds of eggs on the mulberry leaves. The larvae that hatch out of the eggs are called silk worms or caterpillars. The caterpillars feed on mulberry leaves vigorously. When the silkworms are ready to enter the next stage of its development called pupa it stops feeding and its salivary glands secretes a fibre around the pupa to hold itself. The fibre is made up of protein called fibroin which hardens on exposure to air.
Then it swings its head from side to side in the form of figure of eight forming a cover around pupa. This covering is known as cocoon. The further development of the pupa into moth continues inside the cocoon. The most common silk moth is the mulberry silk moth.
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