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- Q1What is the definition of Nutrition?The study of photosynthesis in plantsThe study of how humans grow nutritious foods.The study of how humans get the nutrients they need to survive.The study of how the body digests food.20s
- Q2What is photosynthesis?The process of turning fat into energy.The transfer of ultra violet rays to solar energy.The way sunlight tans our skin.The process plants use to get energy from the sun.20s
- Q3Nutrients can also be calledTiny packets of energyMineralsTiny tufts of materialNutrient bursts20s
- Q4List three points that identify Essential nutrients are ,1. We need them to live, 2 Our body does not produce them, and 3.They are easily dissolvable in waterwe have to eat them to get themThey can be found easily in nature.The body can make them.30s
- Q5What are the nutrients that provide energy?Proteins, Vitamins, waterVitamins , Minerals and WaterCarbohydrates, Fats and ProteinsMono saccharides, di saccharides, Carbohydrates20s
- Q6The energy given off by the Macro nutrients is measured incarbohydrateskilojulesCaloriesmillimeters20s
- Q7Micro nutrients are different from Macro nutrients because they do not supply the body withenergywaterelectrolytesCarbs20s
- Q8The body's basic unit of life is called aisotopemitochondriamembranecell20s
- Q9The building blocks of proteins aredi glyceridesAmino AcidsFatty acidscells20s
- Q10The Fat soluble vitamins areA, B12, C, RiboflavinA,D,E,CB12, Thiamin, NiacinA,D,E,K20s
- Q11Glucose is the fuel your body gets from carbohydrates, ( carbs are broken down into simple sugars, the bases of which is glucose) . The body gets fuel from fats in the form ofvitaminsamino acidsmaltoseFatty Acids30s
- Q12A fat is considered 'saturated' when the carbon chain has all of the _____ atoms it can hold.hydrogenoxygencarbonfree radical groups30s
- Q13The human body can make all of the fatty acids it needs, they aresaturated and unsaturatedLinoleic and linoleniccrisco and butterfat soluble and water soluble30s
- Q14The two types of saturation of fats are mono unsaturated andhydrogenatedpoly saccharidedi glyceridepoly unsaturated30s
- Q15An example of a saturated fat iscorn oilbuttercanola oilsunflower oil30s