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FROM TESTING TO DIGESTING

 From Testing to Digesting

TLO
Student will be able to ;-
1. Know about digestive system and digestion.
2. Learn about taste buds an area of taste.
3. Understand the importance of balance diet.
4. Know the importance of glucose and ORS (oral rehydration solution.)
TONGUE:-


Different food item has different tastes our tongue help us in recognizing different type of taste. It has tiny bombs called taste buds which help us to taste the food we eat.

FLAVOR:-
Flavor means smell and taste. Here your nose and tongue are interconnected that help in sensing the flavor of food we eat.

Digestive system



Q. 1 what are the function of tongue?
Ans. Tongue:-
1. helps in swallowing of food.
2. Helps to taste the food.
3. Helps in pushing the food.
4. Helps to mix the saliva in the food.



Q2. What does saliva do in our mouth?
Ans. The oral cavity is almost constantly flushed with saliva which float away food debris and keeps the mouth, relatively clean.
Q3. What are the steps to make ORS home?
Ans. 
1. 6 level spoon of sugar.
2. Half level a spoon of salt.
3. 1 Litre of drinkable, boil water, and then cool.
4. Mix above all ingredients. Your ORS is ready to drink.



Q4. What is the full form of ORS?
Ans. Oral rehydration solution.

Q5. What are the benefit of ORS?
Ans. ORS is a good rehydration solution.
2. Helps in curing rehydration.
3. Health treating diarrhea

 or 
Why do we take ORS (oral rehydration Solution)?
Ans. ORS is a good rehydration solution.
2. Helps in curing rehydration.
3. Health treating diarrhea

Q6. What is Balance diet?
Ans. A balanced diet contains proper proportion of carbohydrates, fats, protein minerals, and water which is very necessary to maintain good health.


Q7. What is glucose and what is the importance of glucose in our body?


Ans. Glucose is like a tiny superhero that gives us energy to keep going. glucose is a special kind of sugar that comes from the food we eat like bread, fruits.
This glucose superhero has an important job. It travels through our blood, visiting all the different parts of our body and give them the power they need to work properly.