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10th Class science Online notes -Nutrition

10th Class science Online notes -Nutrition This article carries detailed information about ‘Nutrition and Modes of Nutrition’ from the Biology section of 10th class science. n our daily life, there are many activities done by human beings. From the early morning to the night we are busy in doing these activities like jogging, eating, cycling, etc; even when we are sleeping at that time also activities going on (watching dream, moving our hands, legs etc) What is nutrient? A  nutrient  is a component in foods that an organism uses to survive and grow. Such as Carbohydrates, Fats, Vitamins, Proteins, and Minerals, these nutrients are very important for our body. We cannot even live without these elements. So here a question arises, from where we get these elements? We get this nutrient from Food like vegetable drinks etc. Carbohydrates Fats Vitamins Proteins Mineral Carbohydrate and fats supply energy. Vitamin, protein, and minerals are needed for making

Simple Interest Questions and Answers for IBPS/SBI Exams

Simple Interest Questions and Answers for IBPS/SBI & Other banking Exams Banking Classes  : Takshila Learning institute provide to its students  Online Coaching Classes  for IBPS/SBI. We provide exceptional features to students that distinguish us from the rest of the institutes. We have :  Well qualified & experienced faculty Impeccable  Online Study Material Regular Topic-wise articles on all the subjects. Pioneer in  Online Test Series Daily updates Simple Interest Questions and Answers Principal or Sum:  The money borrowed or lent out for a certain period at a certain rate is called Principal or the Sum. Interest:  Extra money paid by the borrower for using others money is called Interest. Simple Interest:  If the interest on a sum borrowed at a certain rate for a certain period is given uniformly,then it is called Simple Interest. Important Formulae: Principal = P Rate = R% per annum Time = T years. Then, (i)Simple Interest (S.I) = (P*R*T

Contract of Guarantee important topic for CS Professionals

Contract of Guarantee important topic for CS Professionals For  CS Course  , Takshila Learning is offering CS Professional online classes for students in an easy, convenient, and simple way through our portal  www.takshilalearning.com .  It helps students to grab the conceptual knowledge in a different but simple way. CS online classes for CS preparation are a collection of HD-quality recorded lectures with the detailed explanation of the content by experienced and well-known faculties. An interesting topic from Drafting – ‘ Guarantees ’ is discussed below: Guarantees Contract of Guarantee A “ contract of Guarantee ” is a contract to perform the promise, or discharge the liability, of a third person in case of his default. A Guarantee may be either oral or written. Parties involved in the Contract Surety:  The person who gives the guarantee is called the  “surety”. Principal debtor:  The person in respect of whose default the guarantee is given is called the  “ p

Area Problems Solved Questions For IBPS, SBI and Other Bank Exams

Area Problems Solved Questions For IBPS, SBI and Other Bank Exams Online bank coaching videos : Takshila Learning offers to its students  online coaching classes  for IBPS/SBI . We have designed an  online course  which caters to all your needs to crack any banking exam. You can also join our  online test series  to enhance your chances of cracking any banking exam. We offer: IBPS Clerk, IBPS PO, SBI Clerk , SBI PO, RRB online classes General awareness for bank exams English for competitive exams Online mock test papers Area Problems Area of a Rectangle =  length * breadth Length = (Area/Breadth) and Breadth = (Area/Length) Perimeter of a Rectangle =  2(Length + Breadth) Area of a Square =  (side) 2  =  ½ ( Diagonal) 2 Area of four walls of a room =  2(length + breadth) * height Area of a triangle =  ½ * base * height Area of a Triangle = (Heron’s formula) where a,b,c are the sides of the triangle and s (semi-perimeter) = 1/2(a+b+c) Area of an equilate

Class 8 Science – Synthetic Fibres and Plastic

Class 8 Science – Synthetic Fibres and Plastic In this article, we will discuss Synthetic fibers and Plastics. Synthetic Fibres Man-made fibers are known as synthetic fibers. A synthetic fiber contains multiple units which are joined together to form a single unit called a polymer. The structure of a polymer can describe as resembling numerous beads on a string, with each bead representing an individual unit that is joined to other such units. The common synthetic fibers are Rayon nylon, acrylic, and spandex. Nylon -It is the first true synthetic fibers. It was first produced in the early 1930s by the scientists at the DuPont Company from coal water and air Properties of Nylon It is elastic and does not lose strength even after repeated use. It is lustrous and easy to wash. It is waterproof. Nylon is used for making socks, stockings, tents, umbrellas, parachutes, and tarpaulins. They are also used for making toothbrush, fishing nets, and strings of badminton and t

Biology notes for class 11-Digestion in Stomach

Biology notes for class 11-Digestion in Stomach In this article, the following topic “Digestion in Stomach” from the unit 5 named ‘Human Physiology’ of  NCERT Biology Class 11 syllabus is discussed. We have focused on various digestive glands present in the stomach. DIGESTION IN STOMACH The stomach is a muscular, hollow organ in the gastrointestinal tract of humans and many other animals. After chewing (mastication) of food by teeth in the buccal cavity (mouth), the food is swallowed through the oesophagus and reaches the stomach for further digestion. In humans and many other animals, the stomach is located between the oesophagus and the small intestine. The lining of the stomach(gastric mucosa) is pitted with the openings of about 35 million glands known as gastric glands. These glands secrete a fluid called digestive fluid /juice or gastric juice. The gastric juice contains digestive enzymes, gastric acid (Hydrochloric acid, abbreviated as HCl) that help in the digestio

9th Class Science Ch-2 Is Matter around us Pure?

9th Class Science Ch-2 Is Matter around us Pure? In this article, we will discuss ‘Is matter around us pure?’ from  9th Class Science . We all know that all the matter around us is not pure. There are two types of Matter – pure substances and mixtures. We will discuss both in detail. Impure substances: Mixtures A mixture is one which contains two or more different kinds of particles. The Mixture contains two or more pure substances and mixed together. All the mixtures are impure substances. E.g.: – Salt solution, milk, sea water, biogas, tea, coffee. A mixture can be homogeneous and heterogeneous. It can be separated into other kinds of matter by a physical process. It does not have a fixed composition or fixed melting or boiling point. Most of the matter around us exists as mixtures of two or more pure substances. From the above discussion, we can conclude all the matter can be divided into three classes: Elements, compounds, and mixtures. Pure Substances: Element