1CYou are what you eat, or so the saying goes. But Richard Wrangham, of Harvard University, believes that this is true in a deeper sense than the one implied by the old proverb. It is not just you who are what you eat, but the entire human species. And with sapiens( A) , what...
阅读下面短文.从每题所给的四个选项中选出最佳答案. You are what you eat. This saying has provided scientists with cluesabout the diet of hominids--our early relatives of 3 million years ago. Studying carbon atomslocked up in tooth enamel, two research
When he walked into the room there was always a quick feeling of tension, because with this busybody about there was never any telling what might descend on you, or what might suddenly be brought to happen in the room. People are never so free with themselves and so recklessly glad as wh...
A.You are what you eat. B.You are not what you eat. C.The relationship between cancer and eating habit. D.The relationship between technology and eating. 问题2选项 A.The nutritionists worked on the unscientific basis before. B.There is a more scientific explanation how nutrients wo...
of Harvard University, believes that this is true in a deeper sense than the one implied by the old saying. It is not just you who are what you eat, but the entire human species. And with Homo sapiens(智人), what makes the species unique in Dr Wrangham’s opinion is that its food ...
Lesson 37 You Are What You Eat! 一、教材版本:冀教版。 二、教课方案题目:Lesson 37 You Are What You Eat! 三、教课目标: 1、知识与技术: (1)Grasp the new words and phrases:truth, decide, change, habit, usual, health, saying, awful; have lunch,be good for, to tell you the truth,...
【】2 The first paragraph has a quote: "You are what you eat. "In pairs, discuss what you think this saying means. Then read the article to see if you share the same ideas as the author. CULTURE AND CUISINE The French author Jean Anthelme Brillat-savarin once wrote, " Tell me what...
OPEN Citation: Nutrition & Diabetes (2014) 4, e135; doi:10.1038/nutd.2014.30 © 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved 2044-4052/14 www.nature.com/nutd REVIEW You are what you eat, or are you? The challenges of translating high-fat-fed rodents to human obesity and ...
You are what you eat-and what you eat may be encoded in your DNA. Studies have indicated that your genes play a role in determining the foods you find delicious or disgusting. But exactly how big a role they play has been difficult to figure out. “Everything has a genetic component. ...
From childhood we learn that vegetables are good for us, and most of us eat our veggies without giving much thought to the evidence behind this accepted wisdom or to the mechanisms underlying the purported health-boosting properties of a vegetable-rich diet. In this issue of Cell, Li et al...