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Section A: Multiple Choice Questions | |
Section B: Short Questions | |
Section C: Fill in the blanks | |
Section D: Match the column | |
Section E: True or False |
Q1: What is the function of the omasum in ruminants?
(a) Absorbs excess water
(b) Stores undigested food
(c) Secretes digestive juices
(d) Moves food to the small intestine
Q2: Which gland is NOT considered a digestive gland?
(a) Salivary glands
(b) Liver
(c) Thyroid gland
(d) Pancreas
Q3: What structure does Amoeba use to capture food?
(a) Tentacles
(b) Cilia
(c) Pseudopodia
(d) Beaks
Q4: What is the first stage of nutrition in animals?
(a) Digestion
(b) Egestion
(c) Ingestion
(d) Absorption
Q5: What is the final product of protein digestion?
(a) Glucose
(b) Fatty acids
(c) Amino acids
(d) Glycerol
Q1: What is ingestion in the process of nutrition?
Q2: How does digestion happen in humans?
Q3: What is absorption in nutrition?
Q4: What is rumination in ruminants?
Q1: Ruminants have __________ chambers in their stomach.
Q2: The __________ is a tube that connects the mouth to the stomach.
Q3: Molars are primarily used for ________ food.
Q4: The removal of undigested food from the body is referred to as __________.
Q5: The liver produces a digestive juice called __________.
Q1: Assimilation involves the removal of waste from the body.
Q2: The stomach secretes hydrochloric acid to kill germs.
Q3: The reticulum helps in the movement of food back to the mouth.
Q4: The process of assimilation occurs after digestion.
Q5: Snakes chew their food before swallowing it.
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1. What are the different types of nutrition found in animals? |
2. How do herbivorous animals digest their food? |
3. What is the role of enzymes in animal nutrition? |
4. Why do carnivorous animals have sharper teeth compared to herbivores? |
5. How do animals absorb nutrients after digestion? |
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