True of false fats are not a high energy source.
False
Name 3 foods that contain plant protein
What are beans, edamame, lentils? (Other answers accepted)
What happens to your muscles when you don't eat enough carbohydrates?
What is your body turns protein into carbohydrates?
What is muscle breakdown?
After leaving the esophagus, food travels here.
What is the stomach?
What are the three major macronutrients that give us energy?
What are carbohydrates, protein, and fat?
What must our bodies do in order to absorb lipid?
What is break them down
What are proteins made up of?
What are amino acids?
What do carbohydrates contain that is essential for good digestion?
What is fiber?
This is the liquid in the mouth that helps break down food
What is Saliva?
What is water?
Where are fats absorbed?
What is the small intestine?
Where are proteins digested (broken down)?
What is the stomach?
Where does carbohydrate digestion begin?
What is the mouth?
This is where nutrients are absorbed into the blood
What is the small intestine
What is the large intestine?
What enzyme breaks down lipid in the mouth?
What is lingual lipase?
What are proteins used for in the body (2 things)?
1. Growth 2. Repair
Where do carbohydrates get stored in the body?
What is the Liver?
These are the finger like projections that extend into the small intestine an absorb nutrients from the digested food.
What are Villi?
This acts as the bodyguard of the stomach.
What is the Lower esophageal sphincter (LES)?
What vitamins need lipids to be absorbed?
What is vitamin A, D, E, and K?
What are the names of the two (chemical) components in the stomach needed for protein digestion?
What is pepsin and hydrochloric acid (HCL)?
In what form do carbohydrates get stored in muscle?
What is glycogen?
This organ makes bile and processes things such as chemicals, toxins, and medicines.
What is the liver?
The stomach lining is covered in this, it prevents the stomach from digesting itself with acids
What is mucus?