Dr. K C Trikha and N K Sehgal Solutions for Chapter: Nutrition in Living Organisms-Animals and Man, Exercise 1: Something To Know
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Justify the following statement: Crow is an omnivore.

Justify the following statement: It is said that the mode of nutrition, in human beings and Amoeba, is quite similar.

Give reasons: Ingestion of food is difficult without teeth.

Give reason: If we chew rice, or bread, for a few minutes, it starts tasting sweet.

Give reasons: Bacteria are present in the caecum of ruminants.

Explain how digested food gets absorbed into the blood.

State, in one/two sentence/s each, the various processes involved in nutrition in ruminant animals.

Explain ingestion of food in Amoeba, through a diagram.
