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Plant and animal kingdom together make the biosphere. It is a narrow zone of the earth where land, water and air interact with each other to support life.
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Random Motion is a motion in which an object didn't go in a straight manner, the object move in a zig zag manner. This is called Random Motion.
EXAMPLES OF RANDOM MOTION
- fish swimming in water
- motion of bird
- motion of butterflies
- motion of ants
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Proteins may be defined as compounds of high molar mass consisting largely or entirely of chains of amino acids. Their masses range from several thousand to several million daltons (Da). In addition to carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms, all proteins contain nitrogen and sulfur atoms, and many also contain phosphorus atoms and traces of other elements. Proteins serve a variety of roles in living organisms and are often classified by these biological roles.
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Excess amino acids must be converted into other storage products or oxidized as fuel. Therefore, in theory, the excess ingested protein could, through the process of gluconeogenesis, produce glucose. This would mean that 100 g of protein could produce ~50 g of glucose.
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The process of utilization of food by a living organism to obtain energy is called nutrition.
Animals do not make their food themselves which plants do. Animals eat plants or plant eating animals. Hence, animals are directly or indirectly depend on plants.
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The ecosystem is the structural and functional unit of ecology where the living organisms interact with each other and the surrounding environment. In other words, an ecosystem is a chain of interaction between organisms and their environment.
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Scouring
After the shearing process, the sheared hair is washed in big tanks to remove grease, dust, and dirt by automatic machines. This process of washing sheared hair is known as scouring.
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| Food Component | Functions |
| Carbohydrates | These are digested and broken down into glucose and provide energy to the body |
| Fats | Store energy, protects and insulates the important organs |
| Proteins | Help in metabolism, act as enzymes, and hormones |
| Vitamins | These help in maintaining healthy bones, boost the immune system, heal wounds, repair and damage of cells and converting food into energy |
| Iodine | Formation of thyroid hormone |
| Calcium | Helps in the proper functioning of the nervous system and maintain healthy bones |
| Phosphorus | Helps to maintain acid-base balance in the body |
| Sodium | Controls the blood pressure |
| Iron | Facilitates the formation of haemoglobin |
| Fibres | They help in the food absorption and prevents constipation |
| Water | They help in absorbing nutrients from the food and release waste from the body in the form of urine and sweat. |
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