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The teeth in our mouth which are for piercing and tearing the food are called
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Important Questions on Nutrition in Animals
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AWARENESS SCIENCE for Seventh Class>Chapter 2 - Nutrition in Animals>Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)>Q 72
Which of the following are for biting and cutting the food?MEDIUM
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AWARENESS SCIENCE for Seventh Class>Chapter 2 - Nutrition in Animals>Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)>Q 73
In human beings, the 16 teeth of each jaw consists of EASY
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AWARENESS SCIENCE for Seventh Class>Chapter 2 - Nutrition in Animals>Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)>Q 74
The part of our tooth which contains nerves and blood vessels is called EASY
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AWARENESS SCIENCE for Seventh Class>Chapter 2 - Nutrition in Animals>Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)>Q 76
Which of the following carbohydrate can be digested by a cow but not by a man?EASY
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AWARENESS SCIENCE for Seventh Class>Chapter 2 - Nutrition in Animals>Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)>Q 77
Amoeba catches food particles from the surrounding water by using its:MEDIUM
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AWARENESS SCIENCE for Seventh Class>Chapter 2 - Nutrition in Animals>Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)>Q 79
Which of the following is an incorrect statement in respect of Amoeba:EASY
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AWARENESS SCIENCE for Seventh Class>Chapter 2 - Nutrition in Animals>Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)>Q 80
Which of the following can digest cellulose carbohydrate present in its food ?EASY
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AWARENESS SCIENCE for Seventh Class>Chapter 2 - Nutrition in Animals>Questions Based on High Order Thinking Skills (HOTS)>Q 81
When food is put in our mouth, the teeth cut, chew and grind it. The glands A present in the mouth secrete a watery liquid B which helps to digest component C present in the food partially. This partially digested food then passes through tube D into an organ E. The inner walls of organ E secrete mucus, hydrochloric acid and digestive juices. What are A?