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Fill up the blanks in Class VI Science
Tiger is a Carnivore because it eats only meat.
Deer eats only plant products and so, is called Herbivore
Parrot eats only plant products.
The milk we drink, which comes from cow, buffaloes and goats is an animal product
We get sugar from Sugarcane.
Rickets is caused by deficiency of Vitamin D.
Deficiency of Vitamin B1 causes a disease known as beri-beri
Deficiency of Vitamin C causes a disease known as scurvy.
Night blindness is caused due to deficiency of Vitamin A in our food
Plant fibres are obtained from Cotton and Jujte.
Animal Fibres are Silk and wool.
Objects through which we can see but not clearly are called translucent.
The process that is used to separate grain from stalks is threshing
The method of separating components of a mixture by blowing is called Winnowing.
When a heavier component in a mixture settles after water is added to it, the process is called Sedimentation.
When the water along with the dust is removed it is called Decantation.
The process of conversion of water into its vapour is called evaporation.
The process of conversion of water vapour into its liquid form is called Condensation.
A solution in which no more salt can be dissolved is called saturated solution
The method of separating seeds of paddy from its stalks is called Threshing.
When milk, cooled after boiling, is poured onto a piece of cloth the cream is left behind on it. This process of separating cream from milk is an example of Filteration.
Salt is obtained from seawater by the process of Evaporation.
Impurities settled at the bottom when muddy water was kept overnight in a bucket. The clear water was then poured off from the top. The process of separation used in this example is Decantation.
Melting of wax is an example of Reversible change
Plants with weak stems that cannot stand upright and spread on the ground are called Creepers.
Plants that take support on neighbouring structures and climb up are called climbers.
The design made4 by veins in a leaf is called Leaf Venation.
If the venation is net-like on both sides of the mid rib, the venation is called Reticulate Venation.
The venation in the leaves of the grass is an example of Parallel venation.
Water comes out of leaves in the form of vapour by process called transpiration
The preparation of food by the leaves is called Photosynthesis.
The innermost part of the flower is called the Pistil.
Soft parts of the body like ears which can be easily bent are called Cartilage.
Joints of the bones help in the Movement of the body.
A combination of bones and cartilages forms the Skeleton of the body.
The bones at the elbow are joined by a Hinge joint.
The contraction of the muscles pulls the bones during movement.
The presence of specific features which enable a plant or animal to live in a particular habitat, is called Adaptation.
The habitats of the plants and animals that live in water are called Aquatic habitats.
The habitats of plants animals that live on land are called terrestrial habitats.
Soil, water and air are called abiotic factors of a component.
Changes in surroundings that make us respond to them, are called Stimuli
One metre is 100 cm.
Five kilometre is 5000m
Motion of child swing is Periodic Motion.
Motion of a needle of a sewing machine is called Periodic Motion.Motion of a wheel of a bicycle is Circular Motio
Monday, 20 November 2006
Fill up Questions in Class VI Science
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