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To control your body and make coordination with all the body parts.
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- Cell is an autonomous self-replicating structure that forms the structural, functional and biological unit of all living organisms.
- The movement of dissolved molecules from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration is called diffusion.
- A group of specialized cells with similar structure, working together to perform a common function is called a tissue.
- Nutrition characterized by the ability to use simple inorganic substances for the synthesis of more complex organic compounds, as in green plants and some bacteria is called autotrophic nutrition.
- Autotroph is an organism capable of synthesizing its own food from simple inorganic substances, using light or chemical energy.
- A type of nutrition in which energy is derived from the intake and digestion of organic substances, normally plant or animal tissues is called heterotrophic nutrition.
- Heterotroph is an organism that cannot synthesize its own food and is dependent on complex organic substances for nutrition.
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Absorption: The process of absorbing food in the form of nutrients into the blood stream of the body. Assimilation: The process of nutrients being absorbed by each cell of the body in the form of energy. Egestion: Secretion of waste, unwanted and excess substances from the body after food the as been digestion.
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Limewater Test - To check for carbon dioxide in your breath. Using lime water is a fun and easy way to test for the presence of carbon dioxide. The exhaled carbon dioxide is used to produce a precipitate of calcium carbonate with the lime water. The most effective way to test for CO2 is to bubble the gas through "limewater", a diluted solution of calcium hydroxide (slaked lime). When you bubble carbon dioxide through the solution, it forms a solid precipitate of calcium carbonate – chalk or limestone. Calcium carbonate is insoluble in water. Carbon dioxide reacts with calcium hydroxide solution to produce a white precipitate of calcium carbonate. Limewater is a solution of calcium hydroxide. If carbon dioxide is bubbled through limewater, the limewater turns milky or cloudy white.
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