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proteins.
A balanced diet must contain each
age, gender and kind of work.
communicable.
sick person or by germs carrying microorganisms.
nutrient in the body or unclean environmental conditions.
© Some diseases are linked to lifestyle and food habits.
@ A diseased body does not function properly. Diseases can be communicable
Communicable diseases spread by germs present in food, water, or by direct contact wit
Non-communicable diseases are caused due to body organ disorder, deficiency of a
A diet that contains all the nutrients, water and roughage in the right
A disease that does not spread from a sick person to a healthy one.
New Words
Health
A state of complete physical and mental wellbeing.
Disease
A condition in which the body does not work properly.
Nutrients 2
(Useful substances present in food.
Roughage
The fibre present in the food)
Balanced diet
proportions.
Non-communicable
disease
EXERCISES​

Answers

Answered by krishnarajtiwari234
0

Answer:

A diseased body does not function properly. Diseases can be communicable

Communicable diseases spread by germs present in food, water, or by direct contact wit

Non-communicable diseases are caused due

Explanation:

Some diseases are linked to lifestyle and food habits.

@ A diseased body does not function properly. Diseases can be communicable

Communicable diseases spread by germs present in food, water, or by direct contact wit

Non-communicable diseases are caused due to body organ disorder, deficiency of a

A diet that contains all the nutrients, water and roughage in the right

A disease that does not spread from a sick person to a healthy one.

New Words

Health

A state of complete physical and mental wellbeing.

Disease

A condition in which the body does not work properly.

Nutrients 2

(Useful substances present in food.

Roughage

The fibre present in the food)

Balanced diet

proportions.

Non-communicable

disease

EXERCISES

Answered by Anonymous
1

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Explanation:

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