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Raw Materials Required
Forms of biomass listed below may be used along with water: Animal dung Poultry wastes Plant wastes ( Husk, grass, weeds etc.) Human excreta Industrial wastes(Saw dust, wastes from food processing industries) Domestic wastes (Vegetable peels, waste food materials..
Raw materials required
Forms of biomass listed below may be used along with water. Animal dung Poultry wastes Plant wastes ( Husk, grass, weeds etc.) Human excreta Industrial wastes(Saw dust, wastes from food processing industries) Domestic wastes (Vegetable peels, waste food materia..
The table shows the fat content (in grams) in various food items. Pick..
The table shows the fat content (in grams) in various food items. Pick the appropriate bar graph that matches the table. Food items Fat (in grams) Raw clams 2 Fish sticks 10 Canned tuna 8 Lean ground beef 4 Lamb chop 6 Canned Ham 2 => Graph 1 or Graph 4 or Graph 2 or G..
Effects of Heat
We heat raw food to soften it. We freeze water into ice by cooling it in refrigerator. When we boil water in a kettle we observe the steam oozing from the mouth of the kettl..
Introduction
Man's quest for sources of energy is inexhaustible. Early man depended mainly on muscular energy and later began to use wind and flowing water as sources of energy. He learned the art of making and controlling fire. Fire became his source of light at night. He used fire for warmth and realize..
Significance of Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis is the only process which produces enormous quantities of organic matter for sustaining the life on this globe. It is the only known method of manufacture of organic food from inorganic raw materials. Animals including man are directly or indirectly dependen..
Introduction
We heat raw food to soften it. We freeze water into ice by cooling it in refrigerator. When we boil water in a kettle we observe the steam oozing from the mouth of the kettle. When the cork is difficult to remove, we slightly heat the mouth of the bottle, so that the cork comes ..
Introduction
Man's quest for sources of energy is inexhaustible. Early man depended mainly on muscular energy and later began to use wind and flowing water as sources of energy. He learned the art of making and controlling fire. Fire became his source of light at night. He used fire for warmth and realized that..
Question 9
Question: Why are the green plants called producers? Answer: The green plants trap the sun's energy and the raw materials in food molecules. They form the basis of sustenance for all the organisms directly or indirectly. They are also called the producers as they prod..
Mode of Nutrition
Mode of Nutrition (Autotrophic, Heterotrophic and Saprophytic) - Plants may be able to obtain raw materials and prepare their own organic food or can be dependent on others (dead or living) for the same. They are respectively known as autotrophic (autos = self, trophien = to nou..
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