Carbohydrates
Scurvy, rickets, and obesity.
Practical tips: ways to plan a balanced diet
100

What are carbon and hydrogen (H₂O)?


The word "carbohydrate" is derived from these two elements and water.

100

What is Vitamin C?


Scurvy is caused by a deficiency of this vitamin.

100

What is setting goals?

This is the first step in planning a balanced diet, where you determine what you want to achieve.


200

What is carbon?

This element, along with hydrogen and oxygen, makes up carbohydrates.


200

What is rickets?

This disease weakens bones due to a lack of Vitamin D.

200

Name one common diet goal mentioned in the slide.

Researching what to eat to achieve your goal helps identify what you need to do more or less of. 

300

What is 1:2:1 of carbohydrates?


Carbohydrates follow this ratio of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.


300

What is tooth loss?

A person with scurvy may experience bleeding gums and this dental issue.

300

Name one way to stay organized and shop efficiently while maintaining a balanced diet.

One way to stay organized and shop efficiently while maintaining a balanced diet is to plan weekly meals. 

400

What is a monomer?


This type of carbohydrate consists of smaller molecules that are easier to digest, such as glucose.


400

What is spending time in the sun?

The best natural way to get more Vitamin D and recover from rickets is by doing this.

400

How many essential nutrients are there?

7

500

What is an example of a polymer?


Sucrose is an example of this type of carbohydrate, which consists of chains of monomers.

500

What is obesity?

Obesity occurs when a person consumes more of these than their body needs.

500

Name two benefits of planning weekly meals in advance.

Proper planning helps in shopping efficiently and weight loss. 

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