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Carbon dioxide is an acidic colorless gas with a density about 53% higher than that of dry air. Carbon dioxide molecules consist of a carbon atom covalently double bonded to two oxygen atoms. It occurs naturally in Earth's atmosphere as a trace gas.
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- Animals are heterotrophs and hence they depend on other organisms (plants and other animals) for their food.
- All the animals can be divided into three groups on the basis of their food habits. These are:
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Herbivores: Those animals which eat only plants are called herbivores. Examples are Goat, Cow, and Deer etc.
Carnivores: Those animals which eat only other animals as food are called carnivores. Examples are Lion, z Those animals which eat both, plants and animals are called omnivores. Examples are Man, Dog and Crow etc.
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A large amount of water evaporates from the water bodies and goes into the air. Some amount of water vapour also gets into the air due to various biological activities. The hot air rises up carrying the water vapour with it. As the air rises up, it gets cooled. Cooling causes the water vapour in the air to condense in the form of tiny droplets around dust and other suspended particles in the air. This leads to the formation of clouds.
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- Mitochondrion is a double membrane-bound structure with the outer membrane and the inner membrane dividing its lumen distinctly into the outer compartment and the inner compartment.
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- The outer membrane forms the continuous limiting boundary of the organelle and the inner membrane forms a number of infoldings called the cristae towards the matrix.
- Mitochondria are the sites of aerobic respiration and produce cellular energy in the form of ATP, hence they are called ‘power houses’ of the cell.
- The matrix also possesses single circular DNA molecule, a few RNA molecules, ribosomes, and a few components of protein synthesis.
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Matter is made up of very tiny particles and these particles are so small that we cannot see them with naked eyes. It has been observed that matter exists in nature in different forms. Some substances are rigid and have a fixed shape like wood and stone; some substances can flow and take the shape of their container like water, while there are forms of matter that do not have definite shape or size such as air. Thus, matter can be classified into different categories based on the physical properties exhibited by them and the states in which they exist; these are called states of matter.
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