GI tract
Nutrition 1
Nutrition 2
Rainbow
rainbow/miscellaneous
100

All chemical digestion and absorption has taken place, where does the food go next?

large intestine

100

The interaction between an organism and its food is

nutritition

100

Complex carbohydrates are digested down into  

Simple sugars (monosaccharides & disaccharides)

100

Red fruits and vegetables may contain

Lycopene

100

Oxygen is used up in metabolic reactions, producing unstable oxygen molecules.  These unstable oxygen molecules are called

free radicals

200

Where was the food before it was stored as feces?

large intestine

200

Lipids are the body’s main source of  

stored energy

200

Lipids are digested down into

fatty acids and glycerol

200

Yellow and green fruits and vegetables contain 

Lutein and zeaxanthin  

200

.................... may protect against cataract formation and age-related macular degeneration.  

Lutein and zeaxanthin

300

What next organs does the food move to after it becomes chyme due to the addition of hydrochloric acid, mucus, and pepsin; protein digestion has begun?

small intestine

300

Vitamins A, D, E, & K are

Fat-soluble vitamins

300

Proteins are digested down into

amino acids

300

Plant chemicals that occur in fruits and vegetables and give those foods their color are called  

phytochemicals

300

Normal blood pressure is considered to be

120/80

400

The food is now a bolus being propelled forward. Where is the food now? 

mouth

400

Carbohydrates are the body’s main source of

ready to use energy

400

A _____ protein contains all 20 amino acids.

complete

400

Free radicals cause disease by damaging vital components of cells and molecules by stealing ____ from those cells and molecules.

electrons

400

teeth, pancreas, liver, salivary glands, gall bladder. These are 

Accessory organs of the digestive system

500

The sum of the body’s chemical reactions, both catabolic (breaking down, releasing energy) and anabolic (building up, using energy) is called

what is metabolism

500

Nutrients your body needs but cannot make

Essential nutrient

500

The amount of food on your plate or in your takeout container is called a

portion

500

Molecules that can donate electrons without becoming free radicals because they are stable are called

antioxidants

500

A BMI is a quick way to evaluate someone's fitness level. Usually, a BMI over 30 tells us that the person is obese. When could this be misleading?

the person could be very muscular

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