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match the term with the definition
a. the building block of all body tissues.
b. offer the body a great source of energy.
c. these are needed for the growth and repair of cells in our bodies.
d. the nutrient that makes up about 60 percent of the human body.
e. the process by which we eat and digest food that helps our bodies grow and repair.
f. help regulate cellular activity but do not provide energy.
g. help dissolve and carry vitamins to the cells and they provide a source of energy to the body.
To solve this, we match each term (though terms like "cells", "carbohydrates", "proteins", "water", "nutrition", "vitamins", "fats" are implied) with definitions:
For each definition:
- a. The building block of all body tissues → Cells (basic unit of body tissues).
- b. Offer the body a great source of energy → Carbohydrates (primary energy source).
- c. These are needed for the growth and repair of cells → Proteins (essential for cell growth/repair).
- d. The nutrient that makes up ~60% of the human body → Water (major component of the body).
- e. The process of eating/digesting for growth/repair → Nutrition (process of acquiring nutrients).
- f. Help regulate cellular activity (no energy) → Vitamins (regulatory, non - energy - providing nutrients).
- g. Dissolve/carry vitamins, provide energy → Fats (transport fat - soluble vitamins, energy source).
If we assume the terms to match are (e.g., cells, carbs, proteins, water, nutrition, vitamins, fats):
- a: Cells are the basic building blocks of body tissues.
- b: Carbohydrates are a primary energy source for the body.
- c: Proteins are crucial for cell growth and repair.
- d: Water constitutes about 60% of the human body.
- e: Nutrition is the process of eating and digesting food for growth/repair.
- f: Vitamins regulate cellular activity without providing energy.
- g: Fats help dissolve/carry vitamins and provide energy.
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a. Cells
b. Carbohydrates
c. Proteins
d. Water
e. Nutrition
f. Vitamins
g. Fats
(Note: If specific terms were provided (e.g., a list of terms to match), adjust accordingly. The above assumes common nutrition - related terms.)