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Probiotics and Prebiotics: What’s Really Important

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Probiotics and Prebiotics: What’s Really Important

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Probiotics and Prebiotics: What’s Really Important

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Probiotics and Prebiotics: What’s Really Important

(Available at: https://www.health.harvard.edu/nutrition/are-you-getting-essential-nutrients-from-your-diet/ - text especially adapted for this test).
Probiotics and Prebiotics: What’s Really Important

(Available at: https://www.health.harvard.edu/nutrition/are-you-getting-essential-nutrients-from-your-diet/ - text especially adapted for this test).
Probiotics and Prebiotics: What’s Really Important

(Available at: https://www.health.harvard.edu/nutrition/are-you-getting-essential-nutrients-from-your-diet/ - text especially adapted for this test).
Probiotics and Prebiotics: What’s Really Important

(Available at: https://www.health.harvard.edu/nutrition/are-you-getting-essential-nutrients-from-your-diet/ - text especially adapted for this test).
( ) We are born with microbes in our large intestine.
( ) The food we eat may help with our intestine’s health, but it does not influence the number of microbes in our microbiome.
( ) The bacteria in our bowels can affect many aspects of our health, and one of them might be our mood.
The correct order of filling the parentheses, from top to bottom, is:
Probiotics and Prebiotics: What’s Really Important

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The word “that” suggests that the subject mentioned by the giraffe is:





“He’s said that it’s impossible to say what this genetic anomaly means for the animal’s health, but there’s no evidence the color difference puts the animal at a disadvantage.”
What does each ‘s mean, respectively?





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( ) The verb “learnt” is incorrect, it should be replaced by “learned”.
( ) “You’ve learnt” is a present perfect structure.
( ) “Useful” is an adjective, that is describing the noun “idiom”.
The correct order of filling the parentheses, from top to bottom, is:

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-text especially adapted for this test).