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gap filling Humans, unlike many (a) ............. animals, areomnivores. We require both vegetable matter(6) .......... meat to be fully healthy although somehumans manage (c) .............. survive reasonablyhealthily whilst consuming (d) ............... animalproducts at all, finding their protein mainly(e) ............. nuts and seeds. To carry out (f) ........many complicated functions, the human bodyrequires seven categories namely carbohydrates,proteins, fibre, mins rals, vitamins, fats and water.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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a) other

b) as well as

c) to

d) no

e) through

f) those

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Answered by letmeanswer12
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Humans, unlike many other animals, are omnivores. We require both vegetable matter and meat to be fully healthy although some humans manage to survive reasonably healthy whilst consuming no animal products at all, finding their protein mainly in nuts and seeds. To carry out its many complicated functions, the human body requires seven categories namely carbohydrates, proteins, fibre, minerals, vitamins, fats and water.

Explanation:

  • The given paragraph describes how humans being omnivores, choose their food accordingly to get a complete balanced set of essential nutrients like the carbohydrates, proteins, fat, minerals, vitamins, water, and fibre.
  • A well balanced nutritional diet is necessary for the body to perform its functions.
  • Humans, who eat animal products like meat along with vegetable matter, tend to be generally healthy because they get all their essential nutrients from both the plant and the animal food sources
  • Humans, who do not consume any animal products at all, popularly called the vegans, compliment their nutritional requirements by consuming nuts and seeds.  
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