
NCERT Solutions for Class 5 EVS Chapter 3 PDF Download
PW is committed to making the learning process both engaging and simple. With NCERT Solutions for Class 5 EVS, Maths, English, and Hindi easily accessible, mastering these subjects becomes much more feasible. Specifically, the solutions for "From Tasting to Digesting" in the Class 5 EVS book are designed to encourage effortless comprehension. Students are advised to explore the textbook concepts and then solidify their understanding with the provided solved examples. For any arising queries, the feature to submit questions via the chat box on PW's platform offers additional support, further enriching the learning experience.Related Links -
| Items | Taste |
| Chocolates | Because they are sweet, |
| Ice cream | Because it is also sweet, |
| Chips | They are salty |
| Pickles | A mix of salty and spicy |
| Lemon | Sour |
Close your eyes and tell
Collect a few food items having different kinds of tastes. Play a game with your friends like Jhumpa and Jhoolan did. Tell your friend to taste the food and ask Q1. How did it taste? What was the food item? A1. The food was chocolates, and they tasted sweet. Q2. On which part of the tongue could you get the most taste? A2. You taste the most at the front part of your tongue because that's where the food touches first. Q3. Which taste could be made out on which part of the tongue? Mark these parts on the picture given.
A3.
Different parts of the tongue are good at tasting different things like sweet, sour, salty, and bitter.
Q4. One at a time, put some things to eat in other parts of your mouth – under the tongue, on the lips, on the roof of the mouth. Did you get any taste there?
A4.
No, we can't taste things with parts of the mouth like under the tongue or the roof of the mouth as well as we can with our tongue.
Q5. Use a clean cloth to wipe the front part of your tongue so that it is dry. Put some sugar or jaggery there. Could you taste anything? Why did this happen?
A5.
No, I couldn't taste sugar or jaggery on my dry tongue because saliva (spit) helps us taste, and my tongue was dry.
Q6. Stand in front of a mirror and look closely at your tongue. How does the surface look? Can you see any tiny bumps on the surface?
A6.
The tongue looks rough and has tiny bumps on it, which help us taste things.
A1.
| Items | Taste |
| Tomato | Sour |
| Onion | Pungent |
| Saunf | Sweet |
| Garlic | Bitter & Pungent |
A1:
Yes we all have similar picture
In the photo, Nitu is shown receiving a glucose drip. There's a bottle containing glucose connected to a tube and needle, which delivers the glucose directly into her body.
