Types of Nutrients
Functions of Nutrients
Sources of Nutrients
Sub Groups of Main Nutrients
Miscellaneous
100

This nutrient is the body's main source of energy. 

Carbohydrates

100

This vitamin helps build strong bones and teeth.

Vitamin D

100

A source of this vitamin is milk. 

Vitamin D

100

This nutrient breaks down quickly by the body to be used as energy. Ex. Sugar

Simple Carbohydrates

100

Units for measuring energy. 

Calories

200

This nutrient builds and repairs body tissues.

Proteins

200

This vitamin aids in night vision.

Vitamin A

200

A source of this vitamin is citrus fruits. 

Vitamin C

200

Foods that come from animal sources that contain all essential amino acids.

Complete Proteins

200

Substances that are found in food that the body needs to work properly. 

Nutrients

300

This is the most necessary nutrient. 

Water

300

This vitamin helps heal wounds.

Vitamin C

300

A source of this vitamin is yellow and orange fruits and vegetables.

Vitamin A

300

Nutrient that is solid at room temperature. 

Saturated Fats

300

A fat-like substance made by the body and found in some foods. 

Cholesterol

400

A nutrient that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy.

Vitamins

400

This vitamin helps blood clot. 

Vitamin K

400

A source of this vitamin is whole-grain and enriched breads and cereals. 

B-complex vitamins

400

What type of vitamins are A, D, E, and K? 

Fat soluble

400

Result of not eating enough of a nutrient.

Deficiency 

500

Nutrients in food that the body uses to build cell membranes, nerve tissue, and hormones. 

Fats

500

This vitamin helps the body use carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.

B-complex Vitamins

500

A source of this vitamin is vegetable oils.

Vitamin E

500

This type of vitamin is not stored in the body and requires a new supply daily. 

Water soluble

500

Comparison of the nutrients in food to the number of calories. 

Nutrient density

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