Speed = Distance ÷ Time. It is the rate of motion of an object. Distance is how far the object has traveled (in meters, kilometers, etc.) Time is how long it took to travel that distance (in secon...
Water moves from roots to leaves through xylem using capillary action and transpiration pull.
Blood contains: Red Blood Cells (RBCs) – carry oxygen White Blood Cells (WBCs) – fight infections Platelets – help in clotting Plasma – liquid part
Natural indicators are substances found in nature that change color when they come into contact with acids or bases, helping us identify the pH of a solution without using synthetic chemicals.Examples of natural indica...
A thermometer measures temperature. The clinical thermometer is used to measure body temperature, usually in Fahrenheit.
Conduction: Heat transfer in solids (e.g., metal rod) Convection: In liquids and gases (e.g., boiling water) Radiation: Without medium (e.g., sunlight)
Silk is obtained from the cocoon of the silkworm. The process involves rearing of silkworms, harvesting cocoons, and extracting silk threads by boiling.
Steps include: Shearing Scouring Sorting Dyeing Spinning Weaving or knitting
Chewing the Cud (First Chewing)· Cows quickly chew and swallow grass without chewing it completely.· The food goes into the first part of the stomach called the rumen, where bacteria start breaking d...
Mouth (chewing & saliva) Esophagus (food pipe) Stomach (acid & enzymes) Small intestine (digestion & absorption) Large intestine (water absorption) Anus (waste removal)
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