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  1. Yes, I often accompany my grandfather to the vegetable market. I learnt that fresh vegetables are firm, have a bright natural colour and don’t have any spots or damage. He also checks the smell and avoids overripe or wilted produce. This helps in buying healthy, fresh food that lasts longer at homeRead more

    Yes, I often accompany my grandfather to the vegetable market. I learnt that fresh vegetables are firm, have a bright natural colour and don’t have any spots or damage. He also checks the smell and avoids overripe or wilted produce. This helps in buying healthy, fresh food that lasts longer at home without spoiling quickly.

     

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 EVS Our Wondrous World – The World Around Us Unit 2: Health and Well-being – Chapter 3: The Mystery of Food Extra Questions & Answer:

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  2. When food enters the mouth, it is cut by incisors, torn by canines and ground by molars and premolars. Chewing mixes the food with saliva, which contains enzymes that start breaking down starch into simpler sugars. This process makes the food soft and easy to swallow, while beginning the digestion pRead more

    When food enters the mouth, it is cut by incisors, torn by canines and ground by molars and premolars. Chewing mixes the food with saliva, which contains enzymes that start breaking down starch into simpler sugars. This process makes the food soft and easy to swallow, while beginning the digestion process before it reaches the stomach.

     

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 EVS Our Wondrous World – The World Around Us Unit 2: Health and Well-being – Chapter 3: The Mystery of Food Extra Questions & Answer:

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  3. In my region, mangoes are available in summer, amla in winter and jamun during the rainy season. Seasonal fruits and vegetables taste better, are fresher and have more nutrients because they are naturally ripe and haven’t been stored for long. Eating them in their season also supports local farmersRead more

    In my region, mangoes are available in summer, amla in winter and jamun during the rainy season. Seasonal fruits and vegetables taste better, are fresher and have more nutrients because they are naturally ripe and haven’t been stored for long. Eating them in their season also supports local farmers and reduces transportation time.

     

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 EVS Our Wondrous World – The World Around Us Unit 2: Health and Well-being – Chapter 3: The Mystery of Food Extra Questions & Answer:

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  4. Once eaten, food passes from the mouth to the stomach through the food pipe. In the stomach and intestines, it is broken down into nutrients by digestive juices. These nutrients are absorbed into the blood and carried to different body parts, providing energy, helping growth and repairing tissues. WRead more

    Once eaten, food passes from the mouth to the stomach through the food pipe. In the stomach and intestines, it is broken down into nutrients by digestive juices. These nutrients are absorbed into the blood and carried to different body parts, providing energy, helping growth and repairing tissues. Waste materials are removed from the body later.

     

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 EVS Our Wondrous World – The World Around Us Unit 2: Health and Well-being – Chapter 3: The Mystery of Food Extra Questions & Answer:

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  5. When eating, incisors at the front are used to cut food into pieces. Canines next to them tear food, especially harder parts. Premolars crush the food into smaller bits and molars at the back grind it into a soft paste. All these teeth work together to prepare food for swallowing and digestion.Read more

    When eating, incisors at the front are used to cut food into pieces. Canines next to them tear food, especially harder parts. Premolars crush the food into smaller bits and molars at the back grind it into a soft paste. All these teeth work together to prepare food for swallowing and digestion.

     

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 EVS Our Wondrous World – The World Around Us Unit 2: Health and Well-being – Chapter 3: The Mystery of Food Extra Questions & Answer:

    https://www.tiwariacademy.com/class-5-evs-our-wondrous-world-chapter-3/#solutions

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