Все задния плиз , до завтра очень надо
10-11 класс
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1. is
2. was
3. will be
4. will be
5. will be
6. Will ... be
7. Was
8. was
9. is
10. were
11. is, is
12. were, was
13. was
14. Are, is
15. Will ... be, will
16. was, was
17. is
18. was
19. are, are
Does he have a headache? - Yes, he does.
Did you have many German books? - No, I didn't.
Will they have a form? - Yes, they will.
Does this women have a black cat? - No, she doesn't.
Does little Ted have very many bolts? - Yes, he does.
Will the students have a seminar tomorrow? - Yes, they will.
Did we have an English class yesterday? - No, we didn't.
1. Do, do
2. Does, does
3. does
4. Does, does
5. does
6. do
Stars, mountains, trees, shillings, kings, waiters, queens, men, mans, women, womans, eyes, shelfes, boxes, cities, boys, gooses, watches, mouses, dresses, toys, sheeps, teeth, children, oxes, deers, lifes, tomatoes.
1. What are these children's names?
2. The cats have caught the mouses.
3. There were ladies, gentlemans, boys and girls in the room.
4. oxes, sheeps, cows and gooses, остальное без изменений.
5. Are these workers Englishmans or Germans> - They are Frenchmans.
6. these potatoes
7. These strawberries are still green.
8. leaves have fallen
9. birds
10. Do your teeth
11. feet
12. His children study
13. These man work
14. are, houses
15. These stories are
16. feet
17. Wolfes have been
18. toys, boxes
19. these knifes, these tables
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The integumentary system
The integumentary system is the organ system that protects the body from damage , comprising the skin and its appendages (including hair and nails).The integumentary system has a variety of functions; it may serve to waterproof , cushion , and protect the deeper tissues , excrete wastes , and regulate temperature , and is the attachment site for sensory receptors to detect pain , sensation , pressure , and temperature.
Layers of the skin.The integumentary system is the largest of the body`s organ systems.In humans , this system accounts for about 12 to 15 percent of total body weight and covers 1.5-2m2 of surface area.It distinguishes , separates , and protects the organism from its surroundings.
The human skin (integument) is composed of a minimum of 3 major layers of tissue: the epidermis; dermis; and hypodermis.The epidermis forms the outermost layer , providing the initial barrier to the external environment.Beneath this , the dermis comprises two sections , the papillary and reticular layers , and contains connective tissues , vessels , glands , follicles , hair roots , sensory nerve endings , and muscular tissue.The deepest layer is the hypodermis , which is primarily made up of adipose tissue.Substantial collagen bundles anchor the dermis to the hypodermis in a way that permits most areas of the skin to move freely over the deeper tissue layers.
The integumentary system has multiple roles in homeostasis.All body systems work in an interconnected manner to maintain the internal conditions essential to the function of the body.The skin has an important job of protecting the body and acts as the body`s first line of defense against infection , temperature change , and other challenges to homeostasis.Functions include:
Protect the body`s internal living tissues and organs.
Protect against invasion by infectious organisms.
Protect the body from dehydration.
Protect the body against abrupt changes in temperature , maintain homeostasis.
Help excrete waste materials through perspiration.
Act as a receptor for touch , pressure , pain , heart , and cold.
Protect the body against sunburns by secreting melanin.
Generate vitamin D through exposure to ultraviolet light.
Store water , fat , glucose , and vitamin D.
Maintenance of the body form.
Formation of new cells.
Aid in physical examination as color of the skin may indicate many conditions e.g. it becomes yellowish in jaundice.
telephone ... (ring). 3)While Andrew ... (write) an essay, his helper ... (take) pictures to illustrate the text.4)When mum...(open) the door, she saw Greg who ...(clean) the hall.5)Jack... (do) his homework at 7 p.m.6)What... (Debby/write) in her e-mail? 7) Someone... (come) to visit the Robinsons last Thursday:I ... (see) a car arrive at the door of their house.8) It... (rain) while I... (wait) for you.9)It ... (begin) to snow when we ... (reach) the airport. 10)What ... (you/do) at 11 a.m. yesterday?
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Make these sentences interrogative:
1) The upper extremity is connected with the trunk by the shoulder girdle.
2) The lectures in Physiology are attended by all the students.
3) The bones of the leg were bent between the knee and the foot.
4) The thoracic cavity was examined by X-rays.
5) Artificial joints will be used by the surgeon.
6) The heart is made of the cardiac muscle.
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Check your knowledge
1.Blood is an example of ___ tissue.
A) connective B) epithelial C) muscular D) nervous.
2.The type of tissue that receives sensory input , integrates data , and conducts impulses is:
A) connective
B) epithelial
C) muscular
D) nervous
3.You observe a sample of human tissue and you see epithelium with the outer cells being shaped like small cubes.You would classify this as:
A) squamous epithelial
B) cuboidal epithelial
C) columnar epithelial
D) None of the above.
4.Which type of tissue lines the body`s cavities?
A) epithelial
B) connective
C) muscular
D) nervous.
5.What two words are used to classify epithelium in terms of the number of cell layers?
A) simple and calcified
B) simple and stratified
C) cuboidal and simple
D) cuboidal and columnar.
6.What makes skeletal muscle different from other types of muscle tissue?
A) number and position of nuclei
B) voluntary
C) no branching
D) all of the above.
7.Which part of a neuron sends nerve impulses?
A) axon
B) dendrite
C) cell body
D) neuroglia.
8.Which cells of nervous tissue are the supporting cells?
A) nerves
B) neurons
C) neuroglia
D) axons.