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100

the process of ingestion and utilization of nutrients for energy 

what is nutrition? 

100

food or liquid that supplies the body with chemicals needed for metabolism 

what is a nutrient? 

100

nutrients the body does not make in enough quantities so they must be consumed in the diet 

what are essential nutrients?

100

composed of chains of amino acids that are linked as directed by DNA codes, during digestion they are broken down into amino acids and absorbed into the circulation 

what are proteins?

100

macronutrients that are not dissolvable in water

what are lipids?

200

found in animal sources, solid at room temp and raise cholesterol 

what are saturated fatty acids? 

200

found in vegetable sources, liquid at room temp and do not raise cholesterol 

what are unsaturated fatty acids? 

200

where most dietary fat is stored 

what are adipose cells? 

200

digested and converted primarily into glucose 

what are carbs? 

200

organic substances that the body cant manufacture, fat soluble ones are A, D,E,K and water soluble ones are C and B complex

what are vitamins? 

300

inorganic substances critical to the regulation of cellular processes 

what are minerals? 

300

feeling of fullness

what is satiety? 

300

the process by which food is broken down mechanically and chemically in the I tract and converted into absorbable components 

what is digestion? 

300

physically breaking down and moving substances through the digest tract

what is mechanical digestion? 

300

the work of digestive enzymes and bile to convert ingested substances into absorbable components 

what is chemical digestion? 

400

mucous cells, parietal cells, chief cells and G cells 

what are cells involved in chemical digestion? 
400

complex process of taking nutrients and moving these into circulation to be used by cells, the liver receives the nutrient where they are stored for later 

what is absorption? 

400

protein, iron and vitamins are the most common nutrients that are inadequately consumed 

what is undernutrition? 

400

deprivation of food, condition, of starvation 

what is marasmus? 

400

protein deprivation in persons consuming adequate carbss

what is kwashiorkor? 

500

a lack of movement of specific nutrients across the GI mucosa, can affect one nutrient such as lactose or all nutrients in a specific location of the GI tract 

what is malabsorption syndrome? 

500

disorder of gluten malabsorption caused by T cell hypersensitivity in people who are genetically predisposed. wt loss, diarrhea, fatigue. biopsy for testing. corn and rice used as alternatives 

what is celiac disease? 

500

autosomal recessive disorder caused by a mutation in the PAH gene. PAH gene leads to accumulation of phenylalanine enzyme in body fluids and the inability to convert phenylalanine into tyrosine. 

what is phenylketonuria? 

500

excessive body fat, adipocytes are the primary cell involved in this

what is obesity? 

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