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nutrition in animals

MCQs on Nutrition and Digestion in Animals MCQs on Nutrition and Digestion in Animals What is the process of taking in food called? Digestion Absorption Ingestion Assimilation The process of breaking down complex food substances into simpler forms is known as: Ingestion Assimilation Egestion Digestion After digestion, the simple food substances are absorbed into the …

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Food and nutrition

MCQs on Nutrients and Diseases MCQs on Nutrients and Diseases Components of Food 1. Which nutrient is essential for growth and repair of tissues in our body? Carbohydrates Fats Proteins Vitamins 2. Which of the following is not a source of carbohydrates? Rice Wheat Eggs Honey 3. Which nutrient helps to maintain body temperature and …

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LIght II

Light and Optics MCQs Multiple Choice Questions on Light and Optics Question 1: Why do birds not cast shadows when they fly at a great height? A) Diameter of the sun is much greater than the size of the bird B) Diameter of the sun is much smaller than the size of the bird C) …

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Light Mcq 1

Light and Optics MCQs Multiple Choice Questions on Light and Optics Question 1: Which of the following is not considered matter? A) Light B) Water C) Air D) Rock Question 2: Light is a form of energy made up of: A) Atoms B) Electrons C) Molecules D) Photons Question 3: Which of the following is …

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Water part -2

Water Exercises – Grade 9 Chemistry Water Exercises – Grade 9 Chemistry 1. Water exists in all the three states. Discuss. Water exists in three states: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (steam). – Solid: At temperatures below 0°C, water freezes to form ice. – Liquid: Between 0°C and 100°C, water remains in a liquid …

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Water

Water – Comprehensive Discussion Comprehensive Discussion on Water 1. What is Density in the Context of Water? Q: What is density? A: Density is defined as the mass per unit volume of a substance, usually expressed in grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³) or kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³). Q: What is the standard density of …

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