Carbs & Fats
Protein Power
Vitamins
Minerals
Water
100

This macro is the body's #1 preferred source of quick energy.

Carbohydrates

100

These are the "building blocks" that make up a protein.

Amino acids

100

This vitamin is known as the "Bodyguard" because it heals cuts and boosts immunity.

Vitamin C

100

This mineral is the "concrete" that makes up 99% of your bones and teeth.

Calcium

100

In the acronym C.L.U.B., the "C" stands for this job (sweating)

Coolant

200

This type of fat is usually liquid at room temperature and comes from plants.

Unsaturated fats

200

There are 20 amino acids total, but this many are "Essential" (meaning you must eat them).

9

200

These two letters (B and C) belong to this "delivery group" that you must eat every day.

Water-soluble

200

This mineral acts like an "Uber" to carry oxygen through your blood.

Iron

200

This is the sign of dehydration that feels like a throbbing in your head.

Headache

300

This is the "bad" fat that is solid at room temperature and can clog arteries.

Saturated fat

300

A food that contains all 9 essential amino acids is called this.

A complete protein
300

Your body can manufacture this vitamin for free just by standing in the sun.

Vitamin D

300

Most of our sodium (salt) comes from these types of "boxed" or "fast" foods.

Processed foods

300

To find your daily ounce goal, you take your body weight and do this to it.

Divide by 2

400

Carbs that are "Simple" (like sugar) burn fast; these carbs burn slow and provide long-lasting energy.

Complex carbohydrates

400

This is the "Job Title" for proteins that fight off sickness and germs.

Antibodies

400

This vitamin is the "Scab Maker" because it helps your blood clot.

Vitamin K

400

If you have a muscle cramp during a game, you might be low in this "Rock Star" mineral.

Potassium

400

Water is the "Universal ________," meaning it dissolves nutrients so they can move.

Solvent

500

While Carbs have 4 calories per gram, Fat has this many, making it the most concentrated energy source.

9

500

Give an example of a "Complementary Protein" pair (two incompletes that make a complete).

Grain and nut, seed, bean

500

Vitamins A, D, E, and K are "Fat-Soluble," meaning they are stored here in the body.

Liver or fat tissue

500

Minerals are "Inorganic," meaning they come from this non-living source.

Earth/soil, water

500

Approximately this percentage of your blood is made of water.

90%

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