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do you ate the food yaar
మీరు ఆహారాన్ని తినేవా?
Last Update: 2018-04-08
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leach into the food
ఆహారమునకు లీచ్
Last Update: 2016-02-19
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i'm bringing the food
నేను ఆహారాన్ని తీసుకువస్తున్నాను
Last Update: 2023-12-01
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the food which we eat is crops which grows in village
మనం తినే ఆహారం గ్రామంలో పెరిగే పంటలు
Last Update: 2021-08-09
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since the food and the way it is obtained differs, the digestive system is also different in various organisms.
ఆహారం మరియు అది పొందిన విధానం భిన్నంగా ఉన్నందున, జీర్ణవ్యవస్థ వివిధ జీవులలో కూడా భిన్నంగా ఉంటుంది.
Last Update: 2020-07-11
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at the stomach, food gets churned with gastric juice and hcl. now the food is in semisolid condition. the digestion of food goes on as most proteins are broken down into smaller molecules with the help of enzyme pepsin acting on them.
కడుపు వద్ద, ఆహారం గ్యాస్ట్రిక్ జ్యూస్ మరియు హెచ్సిఎల్తో మండిపోతుంది. ఇప్పుడు ఆహారం సెమిసోలిడ్ స్థితిలో ఉంది. పెప్సిన్ ఎంజైమ్ సహాయంతో చాలా ప్రోటీన్లు చిన్న అణువులుగా విభజించబడటం వలన ఆహారం జీర్ణమవుతుంది.
Last Update: 2020-07-20
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the post harvest sector includes all points in the value chain from production in the field to the food being placed on a plate for consumption. postharvest activities include harvesting, handling, storage, processing, packaging, transportation and marketing.[1] losses of horticultural produce are a major problem in the post harvest chain. they can be caused by a wide variety of factors, ranging from growing conditions to handling at retail level. not only are losses clearly a waste of food, bu
but they also represent a similar waste of human effort, farm inputs, livelihoods, investments and scarce resources such as water.[2] post-harvest losses for horticultural produce are, however, difficult to measure. in some cases everything harvested by a farmer may end up being sold to consumers. in others, losses or waste may be considerable. occasionally, losses may be 100%, for example when there is a price collapse and it would cost the farmer more to harvest and market the produce than to plough it back into the ground.
Last Update: 2020-02-06
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