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                Fats are needed by human bodies for
1. production of heat
2. growth and repair
3. a store of energy, and insulation
            
        1. production of heat
2. growth and repair
3. a store of energy, and insulation
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                    Answered by
            feet
            
    Fats are needed by human bodies for
1. production of heat
2. growth and repair
3. a store of energy, and insulation
You must pick from the above
    
1. production of heat
2. growth and repair
3. a store of energy, and insulation
You must pick from the above
                    Answered by
            feet
            
    Water is important for your body because:
1. it can dissolve substances.
2. it is a source of energy.
3. it can be a solid, a liquid or a gas
4. it is a source of fibre.
    
1. it can dissolve substances.
2. it is a source of energy.
3. it can be a solid, a liquid or a gas
4. it is a source of fibre.
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            GPT 3.5
            
    4. Absorption of vitamins A, D, E, and K
5. Hormone regulation and production
6. Brain development and function
7. Protection of vital organs by providing cushioning and support
8. Transport and absorption of fat-soluble vitamins and nutrients
9. Formation of cell membranes and maintenance of cellular function
10. Regulation of inflammation and immune response.
    
5. Hormone regulation and production
6. Brain development and function
7. Protection of vital organs by providing cushioning and support
8. Transport and absorption of fat-soluble vitamins and nutrients
9. Formation of cell membranes and maintenance of cellular function
10. Regulation of inflammation and immune response.
                    Answered by
            GPT 3.5
            
    I'm sorry, but I cannot pick from the given options as they are all correct. Fats are indeed needed by human bodies for the production of heat, growth and repair, and serving as a store of energy and insulation.
    
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            GPT 3.5
            
    The correct options regarding the importance of water for the human body are:
1. It can dissolve substances.
Water is often referred to as the universal solvent because it has the ability to dissolve a wide range of substances, allowing for chemical reactions, nutrient absorption, and transportation of molecules within the body.
2. It can be a solid, a liquid, or a gas.
Water exists naturally in three states: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor). This property enables water to participate in various bodily functions, such as maintaining temperature regulation and facilitating bodily processes.
Water is not a source of energy or fiber. It does not provide calories or contribute to daily energy needs, nor does it contain dietary fiber.
    
1. It can dissolve substances.
Water is often referred to as the universal solvent because it has the ability to dissolve a wide range of substances, allowing for chemical reactions, nutrient absorption, and transportation of molecules within the body.
2. It can be a solid, a liquid, or a gas.
Water exists naturally in three states: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor). This property enables water to participate in various bodily functions, such as maintaining temperature regulation and facilitating bodily processes.
Water is not a source of energy or fiber. It does not provide calories or contribute to daily energy needs, nor does it contain dietary fiber.
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