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प्रश्न
If someone were to put a few seeds of saunf (aniseed) on your tongue, would you be able to tell with your eyes closed? How?
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उत्तर
Yes, we can recognise something by taste and smell also.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Do you like only one kind of taste or different ones? Why?
Collect a few food items having different kinds of tastes. Play a game with your friends as Jhumpa and Jhoolan did. Tell your friend to taste the food and ask -
One at a time put some things to eat in other parts of your mouth - under the tongue, on the lips, on the roof of the mouth. Did you get any taste there?
Use a clean cloth to wipe the front part of your tongue so that it is dry. Put some sugar or jaggery there. Could you taste anything? Why did this happen?
Have you or anyone in your family been given a glucose drip? When and why? Tell the class about it.
Look at Nitu’s picture and describe what is happening. How is the glucose drip being given?
Do you think Kailash would like games and sports?
Why do you think that the food of Rashmi and Kailash was not proper?
Why can you not taste food properly when you have a cold?
If we were to say that “digestion begins in the mouth”, how would you explain this. Write.
Chew it or chew it well: What’s the difference?
Try this together in class:
Each of you takes a piece of bread or roti or some cooked rice.
Put it in your mouth, chew three to four times and swallow it.
Did the taste change as you chewed it?
Now take another piece or some rice and chew it thirty to thirty-two times.
Was there any change in the taste after chewing so many times?
