Carbohydrates
Vitamin A
Chlorine
Fluorine
Potassium
100

What is carbohydrates role in nutrition?

What is the body's main fuel source?

100

What role does Vitamin A play in nutrition? 

 What is Vitamin A is important for normal vision, the immune system, reproduction, and growth and development. Vitamin A also helps your heart, lungs, and other organs work properly? 

100

What role does Chlorine play in nutrition.

What is Chloride is needed to keep the proper balance of body fluids. It is an essential part of digestive (stomach) juices?

100

What role does Florine play in nutrition?

what is the reversal of tooth decay

100

What role does potassium play in plants?

what is essential functions, including activating enzymes, regulating water balance, or moving nutrients and sugars throughout the plant

200

What do carbohydrates do for the human body? 

 What is Carbohydrates — fiber, starches and sugars — are essential food nutrients. Your body turns carbs into glucose (blood sugar) to give you the energy you need to function. Complex carbs in fruits, vegetables and whole-grain foods are less likely to spike blood sugar than simple carbs (sugars)?

200

What does Vitamin A do for the Body?

 What is Vitamin A is important for normal vision, the immune system, reproduction, and growth and development. Vitamin A also helps your heart, lungs, and other organs work properly? 

200

What role does Chlorine play in the human body?

What is regulate the amount of fluid and types of nutrients going in and out of the cells?

200

What role does Fluorine play in the human body?

what is strengthen teeth and bones

200

What are negative affects on plants for not having the optimum amount of potassium?

what is leaves to turn yellow and then brown at the tips and margins and between veins

300

What are four foods with a source of Carbohydrates?

 What is grains, such as bread, noodles, pasta, crackers, cereals, and rice. Fruits, such as apples, bananas, berries, mangoes, melons, and oranges. Dairy products, such as milk and yogurt. Legumes, including dried beans, lentils, and peas?

300

What are four food sources of Vitamin A?  

 What is animal sources like liver, eggs, and dairy products, as well as plant sources such as orange and yellow vegetables like carrots and sweet potatoes, and dark leafy greens like spinach? 

300

What are four food sources of Chlorine?

what is seaweed,tomatoes, lettuce, celery, and olives.

300

What are four food sources of Florine?

what is raisins, grapes, and seafood like crab and shrimp

300

What did potassium say to calcium?

What is K?

400

What is the optimum amount of Vitamin A in your body?  

What is the  amount of vitamin A adults aged 19 to 64 need is: 700 µg a day for men. 600 µg a day for women? 

400

What is the optimum amount of chlorine in humans.

what is 3 grams per day

400

What is the optimum amount of Florine in humans.

what is  0.7 milligrams per Liter

500

What happens when someone does not have the optimum amount of Vitamin A?

What is a higher risk of respiratory diseases (such as pneumonia) and infections (such as measles and diarrhea)?

500

What happens if you do not have the optimum amount of Chlorine?

what is Heart failure and Lung disease.

500

What happens if you do not have the optimum amount of Florine

what is teeth might weaken and develop cavities

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