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Photosynthesis Equation (must memorise):
6CO2 + 6H2O + Sunlight → C6H12O6 (Glucose) + 6O2
In words: Carbon dioxide + Water + Light energy → Glucose + Oxygen
Plants can also get nutrition without sunlight through CHEMOSYNTHESIS (e.g., some bacteria), but this is rarely tested at RRB level.
Some plants are HETEROTROPHS too:
• Parasitic plants: Cuscuta (Amarbel) — takes food from host
• Insectivorous plants: Venus Flytrap, Pitcher Plant — trap and digest insects
• Saprophytic plants: feed on dead matter (e.g., some fungi)
NUTRITION IN ANIMALS:
Animals are called HETEROTROPHS — they cannot make their own food. They depend on plants or other animals.
Types of animal nutrition:
• Herbivores: eat only plants (Cow, Rabbit)
• Carnivores: eat only animals (Lion, Tiger)
• Omnivores: eat both (Human, Bear)
• Parasites: live on/in a host (Tapeworm, Lice)
In humans, digestion breaks food into simpler molecules so the body can absorb them. Key organs: Mouth → Oesophagus → Stomach → Small Intestine → Large Intestine.
Key enzyme fact: AMYLASE (in saliva) breaks starch into sugar. PEPSIN (in stomach) breaks protein. LIPASE breaks fats.
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