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  • Why do snakes have forked tongue?

  • Just for fashion.

  • No.

  • Even though snakes have noses, they smell odors of their prey.

  • Mate or surroundings with the help of their tongue and vomeronasal organ.

  • Each time a snake flicks its tongue in air, it collects odor particles.

  • Then when the tongue is brought back, the particles are transferred to the vomeronasal organ.

  • This organ detects the odors and sends signals to the brain, helping the snake smell.

  • That's interesting.

  • Now, we know that when we see with our two separate eyes, our brain combines the two different perspectives.

  • Makes a detailed image of our surrounding.

  • Similarly, because the tongue of a snake is forked, it collects odor particles from two different locations.

  • Helping the snake understand in which direction the odor is coming from.

  • Thus, making it easier to locate the prey.

  • Why do mosquito bites itch?

  • Because mosquitoes don't brush before biting.

  • No.

  • A mosquito doesn't actually bite.

  • What?

  • It doesn't bite.

  • No.

  • A mosquito sucks our blood through a straw-like structure called proboscis.

  • A proboscis is made up of six parts.

  • Out of the six parts, four parts are used to pierce into our skin and blood vessels and hold the tissues apart.

  • Through the fifth part called hypopharynx, the mosquito drops its saliva containing an anticoagulant.

  • Anticoagulant prevents the blood from clotting so that the sixth part of proboscis called labrum can easily suck up the blood.

  • Now, our immune system recognizes the anticoagulant as an invader.

  • Hence, it releases histamine.

  • Histamine dilates the blood vessels so that blood along with immune cells can come to attack the invaders.

  • Heal the affected area.

  • This histamine causes the itchy feeling.

  • Why do we breathe through one nostril?

  • No idea.

  • Our nostrils have specialized tissues.

  • At a given time, these tissues are swollen in one nostril while they are shrunk in the other.

  • Hence, when we breathe, air passes easily through the nostril in which the tissues are shrunk.

  • However, due to the swelling, very less amount of air slowly passes through the other nostril.

  • Thus, it seems as if we are breathing through one nostril only.

  • However, after sometime, the swelling and shrinking in the nostrils reverses.

  • This breathing pattern is called nasal cycle.

  • Nasal cycle is beneficial for us.

  • But how?

  • Some odors are detected better in fast-moving air, while others in slow-moving air.

  • Thus, with fast-moving air in one nostril and slow-moving air in the other.

  • Our nose can detect a greater range of smells.

  • Besides this, our nostrils are moist.

  • Continues breathing can make them dry.

  • Hence, when we breathe through one nostril, the other nostril gets time to become moist again

  • What is color blindness?

  • A color festival.

  • No.

  • Color blindness or color deficiency is a vision problem.

  • Now, our eyes have light sensitive cells called rods and cones.

  • Can I put ice cream on these cones?

  • You are just unbelieveable.

  • Rods are responsible for black and white vision.

  • They do not detect color.

  • Whereas, cones detect color.

  • There are three types of cones.

  • One cone perceives red light, another perceives green and the third perceives blue.

  • Together, these cones help us to see the whole spectrum of colors.

  • Now in some cases, when one or more types of cones do not work properly, it causes color blindness.

  • People with such deficiency have difficulty in distinguishing between certain colors or shades.

  • For example, in red green color blindness, the apple tree may appear like this.

  • Topic: Latent heat of vaporization.

  • Why do wet clothes feel cold?

  • Because.

  • Because.

  • I don't know.

  • It is because of latent heat of vaporization.

  • Latent heat of vaporization is the amount of heat energy required to change a unit mass of liquid into vapor.

  • Now, the value of latent heat of vaporization of water is very high.

  • Is it higher than Mount Everest?

  • No.

  • The latent heat of vaporization of water is about 22 point 6 times 10 to the fifth joules per kilogram.

  • This means it is smaller.

  • Please listen.

  • This means only 1 kilogram of water requires 22 point 6 times 10 to the fifth joules of heat energy to change to vapor.

  • Now, when we wear wet clothes, the water present in them absorbs quite a lot of latent heat from our body.

  • Evaporates into the atmosphere, making us feel cold.

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