
Metabolism, Nutrition and Body Fluids A&P
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- Q1This is the breakdown or cutting down of complex compounds into simpler components.Catabolism30s
- Q2This is the building of simple compounds into nutrient storage compounds, structural materials, and functional molecules.Anabolism30s
- Q3This process of breaking down glucose does not require oxgen.Anaerobic30s
- Q4Energy is released from nutrients in a series of catabolic reactionsCellular Respiration30s
- Q5The percentage of recommended carbohydrates in daily diet.55% to 60%30s
- Q6The percentage of recommended fat in daily diet.30% or less30s
- Q7The percentage of recommended protein in daily diet.15% to 20%30s
- Q8Most of this substance is from animal sources and becomes solid at room temperature.Saturated Fats30s
- Q9This substance is derived from plants and is liquid at room temperature.Unsaturated Fats30s
- Q10Most animal proteins supply all of the body's needs.Essential Amino Acids30s
- Q11This substance can be synthesized by the body.Nonessential Amino Acids30s
- Q12These chemical elements are necessary for *body structure, fluid balance, muscle contraction, nerve impulse conduction, and blood clotting.Minerals30s
- Q13This mineral helps with metabolizing proteins and plays in the production of hemoglobin and red blood cells *helps with oxygen supply*Iron30s
- Q14This mineral helps with healing and acute diarrhea.Zinc30s
- Q15Vitamins ADEK are what type of vitamins.Fat Soluble Vitamins30s