
Chapter 11: Nutrients
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- Q1Nutrients are:minerals and vitaminsProteins and carbohydratesFood typessubstances in food that provide energy and materials for cell development, growth and repair.45s
- Q2There are:three types of nutrients: proteins, fat and carbohydratestwo types of nutrients: minerals and wateronly one type of nutrientssix types of nutrients: proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals and water45s
- Q3Organic nutrients are:Nutrients with fatty tissueNutrients that contain carbonNone of the aboveNutrients that do not contain carbon45s
- Q4Organic nutrients are:2: minerals and water1: water4: proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamin3: proteins, fats and carbohydrates45s
- Q5Inorganic nutrients are:4: proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamin2: minerals and water3: vitamins, minerals and water1: water45s
- Q6Proteins:none of the aboveare made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygenare made of carbon, hydrogen. oxygen and nitrogenare organic nutrients needed in small amounts to help in body functions.45s
- Q7Carbohydrates and lipids:are made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygenare organic nutrients needed in small amounts to help in body functions.are needed in small quantitiescontain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen45s
- Q8Proteinsare the main source of energy for cell respiration.provide energy and help the body to absorb vitamins.are associated with high blood cholesterolare necessary for growth45s
- Q9Carbohydratesdo not contain carbonare the main source of energy for cell respiration.are necessary for growthprovide energy and help the body to absorb vitamins.30s
- Q10Lipidsall of the aboveprovide energy and help the body to absorb vitamins.are necessary for growthare the main source of energy for cell respiration.30s
- Q11______ is not a function of water:provide energyremoving wastesabsorption of nutrientsregulating body temperature30s
- Q12Vitamins:are made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygencontain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogenare organic nutrients needed in small amounts to help in body functions.removes wastes30s
- Q13there are ________ minerals1112141330s
- Q14Minerals arecauses heart problemsall of the abovechemical elements that regulate chemical body reactionsneeded in large quantities30s
- Q15_____________ are associated with higher blood cholesterol when excessively consumedlipidsunsaturated fatssaturated fatsproteins30s