spice, known for its vibrant yellow color, is commonly used in Indian curries and is also believed to have anti-inflammatory properties.
turmeric
genetic disorder is caused by a mutation in the CFTR gene and primarily affects the lungs and digestive system
cystic fibrosis
chemical element with atomic number 6
C (Carbon )
the longest river in the world, flowing primarily through Egypt and Sudan.
Nile River
This dish, native to the state of Punjab, consists of a combination of cooked wheat flour dough and creamy spinach, typically served with a dollop of butter.
sarson ka saag
Autoimmune disease causes the body’s immune system to attack the joints, leading to pain and inflammation, often in the hands and feet
rheumatoid arthritis
Star at the center of our solar system
Sun
This man, known as the first President of the United States, is often called the "Father of the Nation."
George Washington
Bengali dessert, made from chhena and soaked in sugar syrup, is shaped into small, round pieces and is often served chilled
Rasgulla
Name of the Cancer affects the blood and bone marrow and is characterized by an overproduction of white blood cells.
leukemia
Organelle, often called the powerhouse of the cell produces energy in the form of ATP
Mitochondria
city, known for its Eiffel Tower and Louvre Museum, is the capital of France
Paris
This popular Mumbai street food is a spiced potato mixture served inside a hollow, crispy shell, often accompanied by tamarind chutney
Panipuri
largest bone in the human body and forms the thigh.
femur
Name of the third planet from the Sun
Earth
gas makes up about 21% of Earth's atmosphere and is essential for respiration.
Oxygen
Aromatic spice, also known as "black cumin," is often used in indian cuisine, and is known for its unique, slightly bitter flavor.
kalonji
What is cancer?
A disease of uncontrolled cell growth that can invade tissues and spread
The gas that plants primarily use during photosynthesis.
carbon dioxide
English playwright, known for works such as "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet," is often regarded as the greatest writer in the English language.
William Shakespeare