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Life internal secrets

2 de Oct de 2015
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Life internal secrets

  1. Autotrophic nutrition- 1. Autotrophic nutrition is the mode of nutrition in which organisms synthesize their own organic food. 2. They use simple inorganic substances present in the surroundings for this process. 3. Such organisms are called autotrophs. Most of the plants are autotrophs. Heterotrophic nutrition- 1. Heterotrophic nutrition is the mode of nutrition in which organisms depend on other organisms for their food. Such organisms are called heterotrophs. 2. Different organisms use different strategies to obtain food depending upon their body design, organization, functioning and also availability of food material. Eg. : (a) Fungi like yeast, mushroom and some carnivorous plants break down the food material into simple substances outside the body and then absorb it.
  2. (b) Some organisms take in whole food and then break it down to simple substances inside their bodies and then absorb it. Eg. human being, cat, cow etc. (c) Some animals and plants derive nutrition from other plants or animals without killing them but during the process they harm the host plant or animal. Eg. cuscuta, ticks, lice, leeches, tapeworms etc.
  3. 1. Ingestion : The act of taking food inside. 2. Digestion : The process of breaking down of complex organic food into simpler soluble substances. This is done mechanically by teeth and chemically with the help of enzymes. 3. Absorption : After digestion is completed soluble digested food is absorbed into the blood. 4. Assimilation : The absorbed food is transported into tissues and cells of the body where they are used to produce energy or for growth and development or stored for future use. 5. Egestion : The undigested and unabsorbed residues of food are thrown out of the body. Basic steps of nutrition in all animals
  4. SMALL INTESTINE
  5. PHOTOSYNTHESIS
  6. TRANSPORTATION OF WATER
  7. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
  8. HUMAN HEART
  9. LYMPH SYSTEM
  10. XYLEM VESSEL EXPERIMENT
  11. MOVEMENT OF WATER
  12. EXCRETORY SYSTEM
  13. STRUCTURE OF NEPHRON
  14. STRUCTURE OF KIDNEY
  15. STRUCTURE OF BOEMANS CAPSULE
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