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प्रश्न
By eating rice alone, we can fulfill nutritional requirement of our body.
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उत्तर
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Distinguish between the following:
Assimilation and Absorption
Name the sources of the following:
Vitamin A
Goitre is caused by a deficiency of the mineral ______.
Classify according to food-type.
Human
Short Answer Type Questions:
What are the functions of carbohydrates?
Short Answer Type Questions:
A patient had stunted growth, swelling on the face, discolouration of hair, and skin disease. The doctor advised him to eat a lot of pulses, grams, egg white, milk, etc. What is wrong with the patient? Explain.
Fill in the blanks of the paragraph given below with the words provided in the box.
| chlorophyll, energy, food, carbon dioxide, water, photosynthesis |
Leaves have a green pigment called ___(a)___ which captures ___(b)___ from sunlight. This ___(c)___ is used in the process of ___(d)___ and along with other raw materials like ___(e)___ and ___(f)___ synthesize ___(f)___.
Paheli and Boojho peeled some potatoes and cut them into small pieces. They washed and boiled them in water. They threw away the excess water and fried them in oil adding salt and spices. Although the potato dish tasted very good, its nutrient value was less. Suggest a method of cooking potatoes that will not lower the nutrients in them.
Differentiate between Macro and Micro Nutrients.
Take a potted plant with broad leaves. Take two strips of black paper and cut out a small square in the centres. Cover a part of two leaves with these papers and secure them with paper clips Figure. Keep the plant in sunlight for 2–5 days. Observe the difference in the colour of the covered and the uncovered portions on the leaf. Perform iodine test on this leaf. Did the two parts show different results? Now take second leaf. Remove the strip and expose the covered part to the sunlight for 2–3 days and do the iodine test again. Describe your observations.

