you'll be unhealthy
You get a deficiency disease ... a different one for each element you lack.
The abstract noun of "deficient" is "deficiency." In linguistics, an abstract noun is a word that represents a concept, quality, or state rather than a tangible object. In this case, "deficiency" represents the state of being lacking or inadequate in something.
Excessive fats intake can cause high blood chlostrol, obesity and coronary heart disease. I'm not sure about low intake in fats, i think it doesn't harm the body as long as the party has enough carbohydrate intake because excess cabohydrate can be converted to fats to be stored in the body. :D
Deficiency means when you lack something for e.g There diet is deficient in vitaminsThe correct spelling is deficiency. The meaning of deficiency is a shortage or a lack. It can also mean a shortcoming or a failing.
A major lack of...
a deficiency
No, "deficiency" is not a suffix. It is a noun that refers to a lack or scarcity of something.
A deficiency is a lack or shortage, therefore deficiency diseases are caused by a lack or shortage of necessary nutrients in the body. One example is scurvy, a disease associated with pirates that occurs when an individual suffers from a vitamin C deficiency.
Yes, the word 'lack' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'lack' is a word for a deficiency or absence of something; a word for a thing.
Well a diet to low in fat can cause malnutrition from fat-soluble essential nutrients. This causes deficiency diseases. For example, rickets can be caused by lack of vitamin D, a fat soluble nutrient. Vitamin K deficiency is often result of fat malabsorption and that can result in hemorrhagic disease.
A lack of the ability of the body to carry oxygen may be due to a deficiency in
vitamin D deficiency causes lipids