This is the definition of nutrition.
What is the science or study of food and the ways in which the body uses food?
This is the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of a liter of water 1 degree.
What is a Calorie?
You should eat 1-4 cups of this food group a day and the major nutrient is vitamins/fiber.
What are vegetables?
This is the function of the immune system.
What is to protect and defend the against invasion by pathogens?
Is the condition your body has when it already knows how to make the antibodies for a specific diseaes
What is Immunity?
Carbohydrates, Fats, Proteins, Vitamins, Minerals, Water six examples of this.
What are nutrients?
This disease is the "Silent Killer" that can kill with High Blood Pressure.
What is Hypertension?
You should eat 1-2 1/2 cups of this food group a day and go easy on the juices.
What is the Fruit food group?
A biological agent that causes disease in its host.
What is a pathogen?
Is a condition in which the body relies on a given drug to help it function and compulsive use of the drug despite any cost.
What is Addiction?
These are energy-giving nutrients that include sugars, starches, and fiber.
What are Carbohydrates?
These are some of the foods that raise blood pressure.
What are butter/margarine, salad dressings, fatty meats, fried foods, salted snacks, canned soups and fast foods?
You should eat 2-3 cups of this food group and its major nutrients in it are Minerals/Protein.
What is the milk food group?
Any disruption of homeostasis which causes specific symptoms, and can cause death if untreated or the immune system is unable to fight it off.
What is Disease?
A chemical substance that has known biological effects on humans and animals.
What is a drug?
Foods such as breads, legumes, rice, pasta, and starchy vegetables are examples of this type of carbohydrtes.
What are complex carbohydrates?
This disease has 2 types and is when the body is unable t handle carbohydrates normally.
What is Diabetes?
This is the number 1 killer of men and women.
What is heart disease?
These are bacteria that have evolved a resistance to most antibiotics.
What are Superbugs?
In small amounts this drug was put in Coca-Cola in the past.
What is Cocaine?
These are the bodies main form of long-term energy storage.
What are fats?
This is the "brittle bone" disease caused by inadequate calcium and vitamin D.
What is Osteoporosis/
These food can cause heart disease.
What is Full fat milk, organ meats, fatty meats, spare ribs, hot dogs, bacon or fried meats?
Is the method by which a pathogen is transmitted to humans.
What is a Vector?
Drugs that can act on the central nervous system and slow down the brain activity.
What are Depressants?