What are simple sugars, milk, starches, and fiber?
This is the building block of proteins.
What are amino acids?
These are the building blocks of fats
What are fatty acids?
what are minerals?
This nutrient was discovered by E.V. McCollum in 1917.
What are vitamins?
This is the building block of carbohydrates
What are monosaccharides?
This type of protein is the best source.
What are animal proteins?
this disease results from overfeeding fats
What is obesity?
This is what low minerals can cause.
What are skeletal problems?
When somebody is deficient in this nutrient, it causes poor blood clotting, and dry coat.
What is fats and oils?
This term means "feeling full" from eating carbohydrates.
What is satiation or satiety?
This is a type of protein that can break down other things.
What are enzymes?
This is how you tell that your dog has a diet with balanced fats
What is glossy coat and smooth skin?
These vitamins require fats to break them down/
What is vitamins A, D, E, and K?
This is the number of macromolecules.
What is three?
This is the name of the carbohydrate that pushes stuff through the digestive tract.
This is the name for the building block of protein that IS made by the dog's body.
What are non-essential amino acids?
These are the 2 terms for the types of fats.
What is unsaturated and saturated?
A deficiency in this nutrient causes weak teeth and gums.
What are vitamins?
This is the macromolecule responsible for tartar build up and large smelly stools.
What are carbohydrates?
This is how a dog would have gotten carbohydrates in the wild.
What are "from the stomachs of their prey"?
This is why animal proteins are better than plant proteins,
What is "because they have a wider variety of amino acids?"
This is the difference between saturated and unsaturated fats.
What is "Saturated fats have hydrogen on every available carbon bond"?
This nutrient helps form blood and bones, and maintain body fluids.
What are minerals?
A diet too low in this macromolecule can cause diverticulosis.
What is carbohydrates?