Carbohydrates
Protein
Fats
Vitamins
Minerals
Water
100

Name the 2 types of carbohydrates.

Simple Carbs and Complex Carbs.

100

Proteins are highest in what type of food?

Animal products (beef, poultry, pork, etc)

100

Name 1 of the 3 reasons the body needs fat.

Protect against the cold 

Protect internal organs

Provide energy for muscles 

100

Vitamins are compounds that help the body turn food into what?

Energy

100

How do minerals enter the human body? 

Either dissolved in water or from eating plants and animals that contain them.

100

A typical person can only live how many days without water?

3 days

200

Carbohydrates all originate from what? 

Plants

200

What food has 6 grams of protein each and is easily digested?

Eggs

200

A waxy fat made by the body is called what?

Cholesterol

200

Vitamins can help to do what? 

Make hormones, heal wounds and keep nerves working.

200

Which minerals are needed to build healthy bones and teeth?

Calcium and Magnesium

200

Water makes up what percent of a persons body weight? 

50-75%

300

Eating too many simple carbs can lead to what?

Weight gain

300

Name one of the 4 functions of protein

Build and replace cells

Repair damaged tissues

Make hormones and the antibodies that help people fight disease

Help keep body fluids balanced

300

High levels of cholesterol can lead to what chronic illness? 

Heart Disease 

300

Fat-soluble vitamins contribute to what?

Healthy skin and strong bones, maintain cell membranes and help blood clot.

300

Which mineral is important for hemoglobin, the molecule that carries oxygen in red blood cells?

Iron

300

Experts recommend drinking how many glasses of water each day? 

8 glasses

400

Simple carbs are made up of what?

Sugar

400

Not eating enough protein can have what implications? 

Development of bones and muscles, and cause problems with skin tone.

400

Name the 2 fats that lead to high cholesterol. 

Saturated fats and Trans fats

400

Water-soluble vitamins help to what? 

Maintain ligaments, tendons and other tissues

400

Which minerals work together to help the nerves, muscles and kidneys function well, and also help maintain fluid balance in the body?

Potassium and Sodium

400

What can be caused by sweating, illness (especially diarrhea or vomiting), injury (such as severe burns) or not drinking enough fluids?

Dehydration 

500

Name 1 out of the 3 complex carbs. 

Starches, Glycogen, Fiber

500

Eating large amounts of protein can also add to weight gain, because many foods high in protein are also high in what?

Fats

500

What percentage of teens total daily calories should come from fats? 

25-30%

500

The only vitamin that can be made by the body is?

Vitamin D

500

Which minerals help control chemical reactions in the body?

Manganese and Zinc

500

This temperature of water is ideal for fast hydration. 

Room temperature 

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