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NCERT Solutions for Class 6 Science-Food


NCERT Solutions for Class 6 Science-Food

Food: For growth, work and repair all living things need energy and food is a source of energy.
Food Variety: A Food Variety is that we eat consists of different ingredients. Each ingredient comes from different sources such as plants and animals. Plants are the food source for vegetables, fruits, seeds, oil, and spices. Animals are the food source for milk, oil, meat, and eggs.
Example: for preparing any dish like vegetable curry, following ingredients are required vegetables, spices, salt, water.
Sources of Food Materials
There are two main source of food: Plants and Animals
Food from plant source:  wheat, Rice, fruits, vegetables, sugar, chocolate, etc. are obtained from plant. We get food items from certain parts of different plants like flower, roots, leaves, stem and seeds.
Following table shows the following food get from the parts of the plant.
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