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The various steps for processing fibres into wool are as follows:
- Shearing: The tleece of the sheep along with a thin layer of skin is removed from its body.
- Scouring: The sheared skin with hair is thoroughly washed in tanks to remove grease, dust and dirt.
- Sorting: The hairy skin is sent to a factory where hair of different textures are separated or sorted.
- The small fluffy fibres, called burrs, are picked out from the hair.
- The fibres can be dyed in various colours, as the natural fleece of sheep and goats is black, brown or white.
- The fibres are straightened, combed and rolled into yarn.
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Glucose is a simple sugar which can be readily absorbed by the body. Unlike other foods such as carbohydrates, glucose does not have to be processed by the digestive system for energy. It is directly absorbed into the bloodstream and all cells. Once inside, glucose undergoes oxidation, which results in the release of ATP, a high-energy molecule that provides energy for the cell.
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Utilization is the action of using something, i.e., making practical and effective use of it. Put simply; the term refers to the use of something or the process of using it effectively. We can also use the term for a fraction of the available time that a system is operating.
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The small intestine is about 20 feet (6 meters) long and has three parts: the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum. The duodenum is where most chemical digestion takes place. Here, bile from the gallbladder and enzymes from the pancreas and intestinal walls combine with the chyme to begin the final part of digestion.
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The organisms which exhibit saprotrophic mode of nutrition are called as saprotrophs. Saprotrophs obtain their nutrition from dead and decaying organic matter. Saprotrophs secrete digestive juices onto dead and decaying matter to dissolve it and then absorb nutrients from it. Fungi are saprotrophs. Rhizopus, asperigillus, mushrooms are some of the examples of saprotrophs. These are organisms grow and depend on dead and decaying matter.
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Medieval India refers to a long period of the history of the Indian subcontinent between the "ancient period" and "modern period". Definitions of the period itself vary widely, and partly for this reason, many historians now prefer to avoid the term completely. Medieval period is an important period in the history of India because of the developments in the field of art and languages, culture and religion. Also the period has witnessed the impact of other religions on the Indian culture. Beginning of Medieval period is marked by the rise of the Rajput clan.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 8 months ago
Nutrition can be defined as a process by which organisms take in the food and utilize it in order to survive. Based on the mode of nutrition organisms can be divided into two categories:
Autotrophic Organisms - They can prepare their food by themselves such as plants
Heterotrophic Organisms - They depend upon other organisms for their food such as animals
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