Nutrients
Nutrients
Nutrients
Water/Minerals
Vitamins
100

Which type of carb is this? 


Complex 

100

Chemical process by which your body breaks down food to release this energy.

Metabolism

100

This is a solid at room temperature

Saturated fats

100

A serious reduction in the body’s water content.

Dehydration

100

Which vitamins are water soluble?

Vitamins B and C

200

What is the caloric intake for carbs?

45-65%

200

The only nutrient that contain a nitrogen molecule.

Proteins

200

Our body's main energy source

Carbohydrates

200

How many eight ounce cups of water should a male and female drink?

14 , 10

200

Which is not a fat-soluble vitamin?

A, C, D, E, K

C

300

A type of complex carbohydrate that is found in plants.

Fiber

300

What is the caloric intake for proteins?

10-35%

300

What is the caloric intake for fats?

20-35%

300

A lack of which nutrient can sometimes lead to osteoporosis, a condition in which the bones gradually weaken

Calcium

300

This fruit is what type of vitamin?


Water-soluble

400

This nutrient maintains body temperature and protect your nerves

Fats

400

A waxy, fatlike substance that is found only in animal products.

Cholesterol

400

This type of fat and protein is obtained by eating meats.

Saturated fats and Complete proteins.

400

This mineral is important in several body processes, including the functioning of the heart and water balance.

Sodium

400

These vitamins are two of the most powerful antioxidants.

 C and E

500

The 9 amino acids our body cannot produce.

Essential Amino Acids

500

A substance in foods that the body needs to regulate bodily functions, promote growth, repair body tissues, and obtain energy.

Nutrients

500

Growth and repair of your body’s tissues.

Proteins

500

A condition in which the red blood cells do not contain enough hemoglobin.

Anemia

500
Vegetable oil, liver, eggs and certain vegetables can be found in?

Fat-soluble vitamins

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