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(a) Why is nutrition necessary for the human body? (CBSE 2020)
(b) What causes the movement of food inside the alimentary canal?
(c) Why is the small intestine in herbivores longer than in carnivores?
(d) What will happen if mucus is not secreted by the gastric glands?

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(a) Nutrition is necessary for the human body because it provides essential nutrients required for:

  • Energy production
  • Growth and repair of body tissues
  • Proper functioning of organs and maintenance of body processes

(b) The movement of food is caused by peristalsis — a wave-like muscular contraction and relaxation of the walls of the alimentary canal that pushes the food forward.

(c) Herbivores eat plant-based food, which is rich in cellulose and is harder to digest. They need a longer small intestine to allow more time for digestion and absorption. Whereas, Carnivores eat meat, which is easier to digest, so they have a shorter intestine.

(d) If mucus is not secreted, the hydrochloric acid (HCl) in the stomach will corrode the stomach lining, causing ulcers or damage to the tissues.

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