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VI. Rearrange these series of words to form sentences (or questions).

Example: about / is / more / being / constantly / blood / learned.

More is constantly being learned about blood.

  1. system / this / be / may / the /of/ body / called / the / system / transportation.

  2. blood / a / brownish / is / in / veins / the / sometimes / red.

  3. many / blood / how / elements / consist / does / of?

  4. essential / are / elements / in / plasma / dissolved / the / what?

  5. you / have / the / functions / blood /of/ studied / specific / the / ever?

  6. viruses / have / these / thoroughly / been / investigated.

  7. blood-forming /talked /organs /week /we /last /about /the.

VII. Give Russian equivalents of the following phrases.

Transportation system of the body, the flowing part of the circula­tory system, an adult human body, to be readily spared, organic constituents, antibodies against some diseases, to transfer carbon dioxide between the body cells and the lungs, to circulate through the body, proper intervals, to get rid of waste products, via kidneys.

VIII. Use 'no' / 'none' or 'not any'.

Examples: There's no plasma in the test tube.

There isn’t any plasma in the test tube.

I didn't do any experiment last week.

I did no experiment last week.

  1. He searched for hours but he didn't find anything at all.

  2. Prof. Simmons met nobody interesting at the conference.

  3. They'd like some more nuclei, but there aren't any left.

  4. He went nowhere at all during his holiday.

  5. You didn't make any mistakes at all.

  6. My assistant knows no one in this group.

  7. Mary's got lots of bread, but I've got none at all.

  8. He doesn't eat any vegetables.

IX. Here are some answers. What are the questions?

  1. The adult human body.

  2. If about one-third of the blood is lost.

  3. Red and white blood cells.

  4. About 7 to 8% of the plasma.

  5. By electrical methods developed during and after World War II.

  6. Oxygen and carbon dioxide.

  7. From the digestive system.

  8. Regulate body temperature.

X. Add 'it', 'them', ‘one', 'ones', 'some' or 'any' — or noth­ing.

  1. Are you going to give a lecture about congenital diseases or in­fectious ___ ?

  2. Simon doesn't need egg's nuclei, but Elizabeth needs ___ .

3. Quickly, my mask! Pass ___to me, please.

4. You can find nerve cells in the brain. But can you find blood ___ there?

5. There are two new articles about cancer. Would you like to look ___ through?

6. Do you like ___ cakes? Here are ___nice fresh ___ .

7. The big ___ is better than those small ___ . I'll take ___ .

8. Would you like an English textbook, or an American ___ ?

XI. Check your comprehension.

Decide if each statement below is true or false according to the reading. If the statement is false, tell why.

1. There's nothing to be learned about blood.

2. The adult human body contains 8 quarts of blood.

3. Blood in the arteries is a brownish red.

4. Sodium and calcium are the organic constituents of blood.

5. Antibodies against poliomyelitis are found in gamma globu­lin.

6. There are no substances in the blood which can fight off infec­tion.