Application 1: The following circular diagrams (pie charts) presented in doc. (a), (b), and (c) (National textbook/life sciences/G7/p:76) represent the chemical composition of the body of the plant, sheep, man respectively. PLANT SHEEP MAN 74% water 60% 3.4% 60 to 65% 5% water water mineral salts 3% mineral salts mineral salts proteins lipids carbohydrates 0.8% 19% proteins lipids carbohydrates 0.6% proteins lipids carbohydrates 20% 12 to 15% 0.7%
Application 1: The following circular diagrams (pie charts) presented in doc. (a), (b), and (c) (National textbook/life sciences/G7/p:76) represent the chemical composition of the body of the plant, sheep, man respectively. PLANT SHEEP MAN 74% water 60% 3.4% 60 to 65% 5% water water mineral salts 3% mineral salts mineral salts proteins lipids carbohydrates 0.8% 19% proteins lipids carbohydrates 0.6% proteins lipids carbohydrates 20% 12 to 15% 0.7%
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![Application 1:
The following circular diagrams (pie charts) presented in doc. (a), (b), and (c) (National textbook/life
sciences/G7/p:76) represent the chemical composition of the body of the plant, sheep, man respectively.
PLANT
SHEEP
MAN
74%
water
60 to 65%
5%
60%
3.4%
166
20%
carbohydrates 0.6%
water
3%
26
0.8%
19%
water
mineral salts
proteins
lipids
carbohydrates
mineral salts
mineral salts
proteins
lipids
carbohydrates
proteins
lipids
12 to 15%
0.7%
a](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F2b00a69c-94bf-46cc-82b9-9cd09912b0c3%2Fb75b7511-115b-4956-96ac-7efdfda4f845%2Fuv9l01_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Application 1:
The following circular diagrams (pie charts) presented in doc. (a), (b), and (c) (National textbook/life
sciences/G7/p:76) represent the chemical composition of the body of the plant, sheep, man respectively.
PLANT
SHEEP
MAN
74%
water
60 to 65%
5%
60%
3.4%
166
20%
carbohydrates 0.6%
water
3%
26
0.8%
19%
water
mineral salts
proteins
lipids
carbohydrates
mineral salts
mineral salts
proteins
lipids
carbohydrates
proteins
lipids
12 to 15%
0.7%
a
![Note: water and mineral salts are mineral substances while proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates are organic ones.
1. What do these three living things (plant, sheep, and man) have in common?
The three of them are made up of.
...
and
...........
Have you ever heard the phrase “You are what you eat " ,this phrase is the notion that to be fit and healthy
you
need to eat good food, because nutrients from the food we eat (organic or mineral) provide the
foundation of the body structure and also its function.
2. Draw out a conclusion concerning the building up material of living things?
So, living things utilize the
from the
to build
their body.
up](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F2b00a69c-94bf-46cc-82b9-9cd09912b0c3%2Fb75b7511-115b-4956-96ac-7efdfda4f845%2Fffm2g9c_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Note: water and mineral salts are mineral substances while proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates are organic ones.
1. What do these three living things (plant, sheep, and man) have in common?
The three of them are made up of.
...
and
...........
Have you ever heard the phrase “You are what you eat " ,this phrase is the notion that to be fit and healthy
you
need to eat good food, because nutrients from the food we eat (organic or mineral) provide the
foundation of the body structure and also its function.
2. Draw out a conclusion concerning the building up material of living things?
So, living things utilize the
from the
to build
their body.
up
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