Vitamin A. Protects the immune system; stored in the liver; found in dairy products, green and yellow vegetables, and fruits
Thiamine (B1)-Helps the body regulate appetite and digestion; keeps your nervous system healthy; found in pork, fish, poultry, whole grains, and nuts
Vitamin C. Helps fight infections, helps wounds heal, and keeps teeth and gums strong; found in citrus fruits and green leafy vegetables
Vitamin D-Helps the body absorb calcium; sometimes called the "sunshine" vitamin because the skin can convert UV rays into this vitamin
Folate(69). Helps the body produce and maintain cells; found in green vegetables, citrus fruits, dried beans and peas
Vitamin K-Blood-clotting vitamin; found in leafy vegetables, cheese, liver, asparagus, coffee, bacon, and green tea
the match function give you the position and the lookup function gives you a value.
(A) primary source; (B) secondary source
The MATCH function can do that.
Impossible to match styrofoam in 'a'
Yes as it is made in industrys
A match is a man-made light source because it is created by the combination of specific chemical components in the match head that produce a flame when struck against a rough surface.
The MATCH function can find the position of an item in a table.
I can find the cell organelle you wanted to be matched to it's function. Kindly do that please.
The MATCH function.
You can match a cell part with its function, for example the ribosomes, can be matched with "site for mRNA translation".
No, you cannot directly hook a 220V water heater to a 110V power source. The different voltage requirements will damage the water heater or cause it to function improperly. It's essential to match the voltage requirement of the appliance with the power source for safe and efficient operation.
For maximum power transfer, source resistance should match load resistance and source reactance should match load reactance with the opposite sign (so if the load is capacitive, the source should be inductive).