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- Rhizobium bacteria, lives in the nodules of the roots of leguminous plants, enrich the soil with nitrogen.
- The holozoic is a type of nutrition in which an organism takes in food by feeding upon it and then utilizes it to get energy for life processes.
- The Salivary glands produce a digestive juice called saliva that breaks down the starch present in the food into sugars.
- The mastication is a process in which chewing breaks down the food into small pieces and mixes it with saliva.
- The inner wall of the stomach contains gastric glands, which secrete digestive juices which contain three substances hydrochloric acid, pepsin, and mucus.
- The pushing down of food by the walls of the Oesophagus is called peristalsis.
- Liver is the largest gland in our body that secretes bile, which is stored in the gall bladder and helps in the digestion of fats.
- In animals like horses, bacteria present in the caecum help in the digestion of cellulose into glucose.
- The acids prepared from the mineral resources of the earth are called mineral acids.
- Sulfuric acid is known as the king of chemicals.
- The most commonly used natural indicator is litmus, which is a dye extracted from lichens.
- Methyl orange is a synthetic indicator that gives orange color in neutral solutions.
- In order to cure indigestion, we take weak bases called antacids, such as milk of magnesia, that neutralizes the effect of excessive acid.
- Acidic soil is treated with lime or calcium carbonate to neutralize the effect of acid.
- Reaction in which an acid reacts with a base to form a salt and water: Neutralization reaction.
- Examples of Natural indicators (any 3): Litmus, Turmeric, and Red cabbage juice.
- Specialized organ in horses, rabbits that digest Cellulose: Caecum.
- Four chambers of the ruminant stomach: Rumen, Reticulum, Omasum, and Abomasum.
- Small finger-like projections present in the inner wall of small intestine where the process of absorption takes place: Villi.
- Type of nutrition in which some plants live in or on the body of other living organisms and derive their ready-made food from them: Parasitic nutrition.
- Type of plants that feed on dead and decaying plants and animals, convert the organic matter into simple substances: Saprophytes.
li>The bacteria present in our mouth react with the leftover food and the sugar, forms a thin, sticky layer called plaque on the surface of teeth.
li>Diarrhea is an infection of the intestine and involves passage of watery stool very frequently.
Chemical name of milk of magnesia and calamine solution respectively: Magnesium hydroxide and Zinc carbonate.
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- Chemical name of milk of magnesia and calamine solution respectively: Magnesium hydroxide and Zinc carbonate.
- Reaction in which an acid reacts with a base to form a salt and water: Neutralization reaction.
- Examples of Natural indicators (any 3): Litmus, Turmeric, and Red cabbage juice.
- Specialized organ in horses, rabbits that digest Cellulose: Caecum.
- Four chambers of the ruminant stomach: Rumen, Reticulum, Omasum, and Abomasum.
- Small finger-like projections present in the inner wall of small intestine where the process of absorption takes place: Villi.
- Type of nutrition in which some plants live in or on the body of other living organisms and derive their ready-made food from them: Parasitic nutrition.
- Type of plants that feed on dead and decaying plants and animals, convert the organic matter into simple substances: Saprophytes.
- Reserve food material of the plants, also a complex carbohydrate: Starch.