Nutrients
Digestive System
Culture and religion
Logistical , lifestage, lifecyle factors
Diet disorders
100

What are the 6 nutrients?

Water

Carbohydrate

Protein

Fat

Vitamins

Minerals

100

Where does digestion begin?

Mouth

100

What does taboo mean?

Prevented from eating something.
100
Which lifestage is this describing:


- Major growth is occuring here.

- Needs to have protein for growth, carbohydrates to support energy. 

- Cannot eat solid foods yet

Infancy. 
100

What does malnutrition mean?

Bad nutrition- one or more nutrients are eaten in the incorrect amounts either too much or too little.

200

What are the functions of food? Why do we eat? 3 reasons

1. r___ and m____ cells eg Keeps body systems working properly

2. g____ and development eg. cuts, muscles

3. E_______ 

Repair and maintence of cells

Growth and development

Energy

200

There are two mechanisms in digestion

P ___ and C_____

Eg teeth mushing, saliva breaking down. 

Physical

Chemical

200

What is an example of a religion and food taboo?

Jewish- Bacon, Meat and dairy same meal

Islam- no bacon, alcohol

Christian- no meat Good Frida.y

200
How does a athlete's diet differ from a non-athlete?

More protein- build AND repair muscle

More carbohydrates- increased energy

More water- replenish sweat lost.

200
What is this describing?


- Overconsumes food in a large quantity

- Purges to remove either via laxatives (poo pills) or vomitting

Bulimia

300

What are examples of foods from each nutrient?

Protein

Carbohydrate

Water

Vitamins

Minerals

Fats

Answers will vary

300
How does the stomach break down food?List one physical way and one chemical way

Muscles move and churn to break down food into liquid, whilst stomach acid chemically breaks down food with the use of enzymes.

300

What does totem mean? (Hint: ABTSI)

Something a tribe is meant to protect and is not allowed to kill.

300
Name 3 lifestages

Elderly

Adult

Pregnant etc


300

Which disease is growing the fastest in Aus?

Type 2 Diabetes

400

Which nutrient is like bubble wrap? Surrounds and protects our organs, but also can trap in heat.

Fat

400
What occurs in the small intestine?

Nutrients are absorbed into the blood.

400
Cultural foods can also be foods that are actively eaten during special events. Name 2 cultural events and list 2 foods commonly eaten during that time.

Christmas- ham, christmas pudding

Chinese New Year- mooncakes, dumplings.

400

Why would someone go vegan? 2 reasons

Health

Relgion

Environment

Animal concerns

400

Which is true: Australians are overweight or obese


2 in every 3


1 in every 3


1 in every 5


2 in every 3

500

What does protein do? List 3 functions

Grow muscle

Grow hair, nails.

Repairs cells, cuts

Forms enzymes, hormones.

500
List the order of the D system:


Stomach

Mouth

Colon

Large intestine

Oesphagus

Small Intestine

Mouth

Oesphagus

Stomach

Small intestine

Large intestine

Colon

500

What are some taboos in Australia that are normal elsewhere? List 4

Brains, monkey, dog, cat, offal, etc

500

What is a vegan? 


What can they eat instead of:

Honey

Milk

Meat

Butter

Does not consume or wear aniaml products

Maple syrup

Soy

Tofu

Margarine

500
Name a disease that LACKS certain nutrient, identify the nutrient

Anemia, iron

Oestoporosis- calciym

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