Plz Give me the answer of T able 2.1 Various modes of feeding. ( Plz give me the answers fast )
Name Of Animal | Kind Of Food | Mode Of Feeding |
Snail | Insects | Scraping |
Ant | Grains | Scraping, Chewing |
Eagle | Fish | Capturing, Swallowing |
Humming-bird | Nectar | Sucking |
Lice | Blood | Sucking |
Mosquito | Blood | Sucking |
Butterfly | Nectar | Siphoning |
House Fly | Liquid Food | Sponging |
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Name Of Animal
Kind Of Food
Mode Of Feeding
Snail
Insects
Scraping
Ant
Grains
Scraping, Chewing
Eagle
Fish
Capturing, Swallowing
Humming-bird
Nectar
Sucking
Lice
Blood
Sucking
Mosquito
Blood
Sucking
Butterfly
Nectar
Siphoning
House Fly
Liquid Food
Sponging
Posted by Roshan Sunilon 9/5/13
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- Filter Feeding: obtaining nutrients from particles suspended in water. Commonly used by fish.
- Deposit feeding: obtaining nutrients from particles suspended in the soil. Earthworms use this mode of ingestion.
- Fluid feeding: obtaining nutrients by consuming other organisms’ fluids. Honey bees, mosquitos exhibit this mode of food intake.
- Bulk feeding: obtaining nutrients by eating the whole of an organism. Example: Python.
- Ram feeding and suction feeding: ingesting prey via the fluids around it. This mode of ingestion is usually exhibited by aquatic predators such as bony fish.
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By acting as a bad conductor of heat (prevent loss of heat from body) or insulator, hair in some animals help in keeping them warm.
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Jo starfish hoti h vo calcium carbonate k hard shell se covered animals ko khaati h jb us animal ka shell open hota h tb vo use khaane k liye apna mouth bahr nikaalti h us soft animal jo ki shell k me tha usko khaane k liye fir vo use khaati h or use dheere dheere digest krti h
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Name Of Animal
Kind Of Food
Mode Of Feeding
Snail
Insects
Scraping
Ant
Grains
Scraping, Chewing
Eagle
Fish
Capturing, Swallowing
Humming-bird
Nectar
Sucking
Lice
Blood
Sucking
Mosquito
Blood
Sucking
Butterfly
Nectar
Siphoning
House Fly
Liquid Food
Sponging
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Kind Of Food
Mode Of Feeding
Snail
Insects
Scraping
Ant
Grains
Scraping, Chewing
Eagle
Fish
Capturing, Swallowing
Humming-bird
Nectar
Sucking
Lice
Blood
Sucking
Mosquito
Blood
Sucking
Butterfly
Nectar
Siphoning
House Fly
Liquid Food
Sponging
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Antibodies (also known as Immunoglobulins) are proteins. They bind to any foreign organisms like viruses, bacteria, and fungus and further stimulate our immune system to release toxins that may kill these organisms. These are released by B- lymphocytes of the human body.?
An antibody is a Y-shaped structure comprising four polypeptides i.e. two heavy chains and two light chains. The structure is such so as to allow the antibodies to perform their dual functions of?antigen binding and mediation of biological activity.?
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An antibody is a Y-shaped structure comprising four polypeptides i.e. two heavy chains and two light chains. The structure is such so as to allow the antibodies to perform their dual functions of?antigen binding and mediation of biological activity.?
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Antibodies (also known as Immunoglobulins) are proteins. They bind to any foreign organisms like viruses, bacteria, and fungus and further stimulate our immune system to release toxins that may kill these organisms. These are released by B- lymphocytes of the human body.?
An antibody is a Y-shaped structure comprising four polypeptides i.e. two heavy chains and two light chains. The structure is such so as to allow the antibodies to perform their dual functions of?antigen binding and mediation of biological activity.?
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An antibody is a Y-shaped structure comprising four polypeptides i.e. two heavy chains and two light chains. The structure is such so as to allow the antibodies to perform their dual functions of?antigen binding and mediation of biological activity.?
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