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name: eric sanchez period: 4
nutrition study guide: chapter 10
- what compound found in food help with regulating many body processes?
- which nutrient are elements found in food that are used by the body?
- the 6 nutrients are carbohydrate, _, fats, _, proteins, & _
- the 3 nutrients that provide energy are fats, _ & _
- what rule can you use to evaluate the overall nutritional quality of a food?
- what are the 3 types of carbohydrates?
a.
b.
c.
- explain how complex carbohydrates are good: _
- _ cannot be digested, helps keeps the intestines healthy by preventing constipation & may help prevent cancer & heart disease.
- what are the 3 types of fats?
a.
b.
c.
- list the 2 types of cholesterol & circle the good one:
a.
b.
- proteins are made up of 20 _
- the 9 essential amino acids come from _
- the 11 _ amino acid are made up in our body.
- what are the 2 types of proteins? _ & _
- incomplete proteins come from what kind of foods? _
- complete proteins come from what kind of foods? _
- what are the 2 types of vitamins?
a.
b.
- a,d,e,k are _ soluble vitamins. (dissolved & stored in fat)
- what nutrient is the main source of food energy? _
- what’s another name for food energy? _
- what is the most concentrated form of energy in food? _
Brief Explanations
- Vitamins play a crucial role in regulating body - processes.
- Minerals are elements in food used by the body.
- The 6 nutrients are carbohydrate, water, fats, vitamins, proteins, and minerals.
- The 3 energy - providing nutrients are fats, carbohydrates, and proteins.
- One can use the 5 - a - day rule (or other dietary guidelines) to evaluate food's nutritional quality.
- The 3 types of carbohydrates are sugars, starches, and fiber.
- Complex carbohydrates are good because they provide sustained energy and fiber.
- Fiber cannot be digested and has health benefits.
- The 3 types of fats are saturated, unsaturated (monounsaturated and polyunsaturated), and trans - fats.
- The 2 types of cholesterol are LDL (bad) and HDL (good).
- Proteins are made up of 20 amino acids.
- The 9 essential amino acids come from food.
- The 11 non - essential amino acids are made in our body.
- The 2 types of proteins are complete and incomplete.
- Incomplete proteins come from plant foods like grains, legumes.
- Complete proteins come from animal foods like meat, eggs.
- The 2 types of vitamins are fat - soluble and water - soluble.
- A, D, E, K are fat - soluble vitamins.
- Carbohydrate is the main source of food energy.
- Another name for food energy is calories.
- Fat is the most concentrated form of energy in food.
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- Vitamins
- Minerals
- Water; Vitamins; Minerals
- Carbohydrates; Proteins
- 5 - a - day rule (or other dietary guidelines)
- a. Sugars; b. Starches; c. Fiber
- Provide sustained energy and fiber
- Fiber
- a. Saturated; b. Unsaturated; c. Trans - fats
- a. LDL; b. HDL (circle HDL)
- Amino acids
- Food
- Non - essential
- Complete; Incomplete
- Plant foods (e.g., grains, legumes)
- Animal foods (e.g., meat, eggs)
- a. Fat - soluble; b. Water - soluble
- Fat
- Carbohydrate
- Calories
- Fat