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Вопрос от Анонимного юзера 21 марта 2025 19:58

Задание 1. Соедините первую часть предложения со второй. 1. Some typical symptoms of deficiency are … 2. …the Latin word «vita» («life») and the Greek word «amine». 2. B12, found in the same foods and in milk products, serves … B. … absorbed by the body with the aid of fat and then stored in body fat. 3. A deficiency of Vitamin A can cause … C. … as a coenzyme in nucleic acid synthesis and development of red blood cells. 4. Vitamin D is particularly … D. … fatigue, depression or anemia. 5. The water soluble vitamins, including Vitamin C and all of the B complex vitamins, are … E. …only occur in extreme causes of malnutrition, but this doesn’t mean that supplements might not be useful. 6. The word vitamin was formed from … F. … angina (cardiovascular distress), for reasons not yet understood. 4. Vitamin E rich blood helped to prevent … G. … the twenty essential code elements. 5. The fat soluble vitamins, including A, D, E and K, are … H. … used up quickly or excreted in urine and perspiration; they are not stored and should be consumed daily. 9. Most experts believe that Vitamin E deficiency can … I…. impaired growth, nigh blindness, diarrhea and increased mortality in the worst cases. 10. Amino acids are … J. … important for hardening of bones and teeth, and aiding in the intestine’s absorption of calcium.

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21 марта 2025 19:58

Вот правильные соединения первой и второй частей предложений:

  1. Some typical symptoms of deficiency are …
    I. … impaired growth, night blindness, diarrhea and increased mortality in the worst cases.

  2. B12, found in the same foods and in milk products, serves
    C. … as a coenzyme in nucleic acid synthesis and development of red blood cells.

  3. A deficiency of Vitamin A can cause
    D. … fatigue, depression or anemia.

  4. Vitamin D is particularly
    J. … important for hardening of bones and teeth, and aiding in the intestine’s absorption of calcium.

  5. The water soluble vitamins, including Vitamin C and all of the B complex vitamins, are
    H. … used up quickly or excreted in urine and perspiration; they are not stored and should be consumed daily.

  6. The word vitamin was formed from
    B. … the Latin word «vita» («life») and the Greek word «amine».

  7. The fat soluble vitamins, including A, D, E and K, are
    F. … absorbed by the body with the aid of fat and then stored in body fat.

  8. Most experts believe that Vitamin E deficiency can
    E. … only occur in extreme cases of malnutrition, but this doesn’t mean that supplements might not be useful.

  9. Amino acids are
    G. … the twenty essential code elements.

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Задание 1. Соедините первую часть предложения со второй. 1. Some typical symptoms of deficiency are … 2. …the Latin word «vita» («life») and the Greek word «amine». 2. B12, found in the same foods and in milk products, serves … B. … absorbed by the body with the aid of fat and then stored in body fat. 3. A deficiency of Vitamin A can cause … C. … as a coenzyme in nucleic acid synthesis and development of red blood cells. 4. Vitamin D is particularly … D. … fatigue, depression or anemia. 5. The water soluble vitamins, including Vitamin C and all of the B complex vitamins, are … E. …only occur in extreme causes of malnutrition, but this doesn’t mean that supplements might not be useful. 6. The word vitamin was formed from … F. … angina (cardiovascular distress), for reasons not yet understood. 4. Vitamin E rich blood helped to prevent … G. … the twenty essential code elements. 5. The fat soluble vitamins, including A, D, E and K, are … H. … used up quickly or excreted in urine and perspiration; they are not stored and should be consumed daily. 9. Most experts believe that Vitamin E deficiency can … I…. impaired growth, nigh blindness, diarrhea and increased mortality in the worst cases. 10. Amino acids are … J. … important for hardening of bones and teeth, and aiding in the intestine’s absorption of calcium.
Вот правильные соединения первой и второй частей предложений: 1. Some typical symptoms of deficiency **are …** I. … impaired growth, night blindness, diarrhea and increased mortality in the worst cases. 2. B12, found in the same foods and in milk products, serves **…** C. … as a coenzyme in nucleic acid synthesis and development of red blood cells. 3. A deficiency of Vitamin A can cause **…** D. … fatigue, depression or anemia. 4. Vitamin D is particularly **…** J. … important for hardening of bones and teeth, and aiding in the intestine’s absorption of calcium. 5. The water soluble vitamins, including Vitamin C and all of the B complex vitamins, are **…** H. … used up quickly or excreted in urine and perspiration; they are not stored and should be consumed daily. 6. The word vitamin was formed from **…** B. … the Latin word «vita» («life») and the Greek word «amine». 7. The fat soluble vitamins, including A, D, E and K, are **…** F. … absorbed by the body with the aid of fat and then stored in body fat. 8. Most experts believe that Vitamin E deficiency can **…** E. … only occur in extreme cases of malnutrition, but this doesn’t mean that supplements might not be useful. 9. Amino acids are **…** G. … the twenty essential code elements.