From Tasting to Digesting
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Which part of our body helps us taste food?
In the story, when Hency closed her nose and tasted karela, she could not identify it easily. What does this tell us?
What happens to the taste of a roti or bread when you chew it many times (about 30 times)?
According to Dr. Beaumont's experiments, where does food digest faster?
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What type of substance is the juice found in our stomach?
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Acidic
Step 1: Dr. Beaumont's experiments revealed several facts about the stomach and digestion. Step 2: One of his important findings was that the digestive juice present in the stomach is acidic in nature. Step 3: This acidity helps break down food particles and also kills some harmful bacteria in the food we eat. Step 4: When we say someone has 'acidity', it means extra acid is being produced in the stomach, causing discomfort. Step 5: So the correct answer is that stomach juice is acidic, not sweet, salty, or neutral.
Saniya was given a glucose drip because she was vomiting and had diarrhoea. Why is glucose drip given directly into the blood instead of asking the patient to eat or drink?
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The stomach is upset and cannot keep any food, so glucose is given directly to provide energy quickly
Step 1: Saniya had been vomiting all day and had diarrhoea, meaning her body was losing fluids and could not keep any food down. Step 2: Her body became very weak because it was not getting any energy or nutrients. Step 3: Normally, we eat food, it gets digested, and glucose (a form of sugar) enters our blood to give us energy. Step 4: But since Saniya's stomach could not hold food, giving food by mouth would not work. Step 5: The glucose drip sends glucose and fluids directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the stomach, giving the body energy and strength quickly.
What is a 'balanced diet'?
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Eating a diet that has all the necessary nutrients in the right amounts needed for good health
Step 1: In the chapter, both Rashmi and Jayesh had health problems even though their situations were very different. Step 2: Rashmi did not get enough food and was weak and thin. Jayesh ate too much junk food and was unhealthy in a different way. Step 3: Dr. Ruta told both of them that the treatment was the same — a balanced diet. Step 4: A balanced diet means eating the right amounts of all food groups: grains, pulses, vegetables, fruits, dairy, etc., so the body gets all nutrients it needs. Step 5: Eating only one type of food (like only fruits) or only junk food is not balanced and leads to
Rashmi is 5 years old but looks like a 3-year-old. She has thin arms, legs and a pot belly. What is the most likely reason for this?
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She does not get enough food and is malnourished
Step 1: Rashmi's description in the chapter shows that she gets very little food — sometimes just a little rice and one roti in a whole day. Step 2: When the body does not get enough food over a long period, it is called malnutrition. Step 3: In children, malnutrition causes stunted growth (they look younger than their age), very thin arms and legs because the body uses up muscle for energy. Step 4: A pot belly (swollen stomach) in malnourished children happens due to lack of protein in the diet. Step 5: This is different from overeating junk food — Rashmi's problem is not having enough food a
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