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100

The glycemic index ranks foods based on how they affect this hormone, which regulates blood sugar.

What is insulin

100

These items are crucial for various bodily functions, including growth, energy production, and maintaining overall health.

Nutrients

100

Supports strong bones and teeth, aids muscle contraction, and helps with nerve signaling and blood clotting.

Calcium

100

Supports vision, immune function, and skin health; promotes cell growth and differentiation. Found in Carrots

Vitamin A

100

What was the roman form of toilet paper. (spell or draw it)

Tersorium

200

This dietary pattern, inspired by southern European countries, emphasizes olive oil, legumes, fish, and red wine in moderation.

What is the Mediterranean diet

200

These are nutrients the body requires in large amounts.


Their main role is to provide energy (calories) and structural material for the body.

Macronutrients

200

Essential for hemoglobin production, which carries oxygen in the blood, and supports energy metabolism.

Iron

200

Enhances calcium absorption for bone health, supports immune function, and regulates cell growth. You can gain this vitamin via sun exposure

Vitamin D

200

What toxic chemical was burned in historic homes to purify the air.

Sulfur

300

This artificial dye, is one of the most common food colorings in sodas, candies, and cereals, and has sparked controversy over possible links to hyperactivity in children. As a result it has been banned by many countires

Red 40

300

Known as a primary energy source (especially for the brain and muscles).

Carbohydrates

300

Involved in over 300 enzymatic reactions, including muscle and nerve function, energy production, and bone health.

Magnesium

300

Provide three vitamins that are in the Vitamin B Complex

Thiamine (B1), Riboflavin (B2), Niacin (B3), Pantothenic acid (B5), Pyridoxine (B6), Biotin (B7), Folate (B9), and Cobalamin (B12).

300

In what decade did toilet paper become a popular product in the USA

1930s - 1940's

400

This cellular organelle is often called the “powerhouse” because it converts nutrients into ATP through oxidative phosphorylation.

What are mitochondria

400

Long-term energy storage, insulation, cell membranes, hormone production.

Fats (Lipids)

400

Regulates fluid balance, nerve transmission, and muscle contractions, including heart rhythm. Found in bananas 


Potassium

400

Promotes collagen formation, wound healing, immune support, and acts as an antioxidant. Found in Oranges

Vitamin C

400

In the Sudan region this plant was chewed to promote teeth and oral health

Purple nutsedge

500

This controversial artificial sweetener, first approved in the 1980s, is hundreds of times sweeter than sugar but has faced scrutiny over safety.

What is aspartame

500

a metabolic process where a glucose molecule is broken down into two molecules, releasing energy in the form of ATP.

Glycolysis

500

Supports immune function, wound healing, DNA synthesis, and cell growth and division.

Zinc

500

Supports energy production, red blood cell formation, and skin health.

Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)

500

What common house cleaner was wrongfully branded as a feminine hygiene product causing injuries 

Lysol

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