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प्रश्न
What are herbivores, carnivores and omnivores? Give two examples of each.
उत्तर
Animals that eat plants for their nutrition are called herbivores. For example: Cows and goats Animals that eat flesh of other animals are called carnivores. For example: Lions and tigers Animals that eat both plants and animals are called omnivores. For example: Human beings and bears
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Fill in the following blank with suitable word :
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(a) Ingestion → Absorption → Digestion → Assimilation → Egestion
(b) Ingestion → Digestion → Assimilation → Absorption → Egestion
(c) Ingestion → Digestion → Absorption → Assimilation → Egestion
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