Macronutrients
Micronutrients
True/False
Food Facts
Growth
100

What macronutrient does the body use primarily for energy?

carbs 

Bonus: what does it mean that carbs are "protein-sparing"?

100

What vitamin is found in citrus fruits (oranges)?

Vitamin C

100

Eating late at night is bad for your body 

False


why? 

100

What vegetable is used to make pickles? 

Cucumbers 


Bonus: what else do you add to pickle the cucumbers? 

100

Once you stop growing in height, you also stop increasing in weight

False

Even after reaching peak height:

- bones continue to grow

- organs continue to grow

- increased muscle mass and fat tissue

200

What are simple sugars/carbs? Bonus points if you can name some

1-2 sugar molecule (monosaccharides, disaccharides)

Bonus: glucose, fructose, galactose (sucrose, lactose, maltose)

200

What does it mean if vitamins are water soluble?

they aren't stored in the body for long

excreted in urine

You need more of these vitamins because they aren't stored.

200

Our body can function well without carbs 

FALSE


200
What is a dried plum called? 

A prune

200

Which vitamin helps your body absorb calcium to build strong bones?

vitamin D

300

What do proteins break down into?

amino acids

Can any amino acids be turned into carbs/energy?

What are complimentary proteins? What are some examples?

300

Which vitamins are fat soluble and what does that mean?

DEKA

dissolves/absorbs in fat and oils, stored in the body for longer periods of time

300

We need more protein than carbs

False

We need more carbs than protein. 

Protein needs depends on general activity level (fat intake can vary; may be similar to protein needs)

300

What is the difference between a broth and a stock? 

Broth is made with meat; stock is made with bones.

300

Which vitamin is essential for helping cuts and wounds heal?

Vitamin C

400

What does fat break down into? What is the role of fat?

glycerol and fatty acids via beta oxidation

role: insulation/cushion for organs, vitamin absorption, build hormones and cell membranes, taste/satiety, immune system functioning, brain development

400

How can we get vitamin D? 

sunlight 

fish (salmon), egg yolks, cheese, fortified foods (cereal, OJ, plant milk)

400

Gluten is a carb

False

gluten is a protein! It's a group of proteins found naturally in wheat, barley, rye, and triticale. 

Gluten helps foods maintain their shape, acting as a glue that holds food together. 

400

What do you call a cluster of bananas?

A hand

400

Why do teenagers have high iron needs? 

For rapid growth and to support increased blood volume, as well as girls starting their period.

500

What are some of the roles of protein?

muscle building/repair

act as enzymes and hormones

supports immune system

fluid balance and pH

energy (at times)

500

What vitamins are hard to get if you're vegan?

Vit B12, B6

500

Honey is healthier than sugar 

FALSE

Both are carbs and break down into glucose/fructose. While honey contain tiny amounts of minerals, your body processes honey, maple syrup, and white sugar almost identically

500

Ture or false?

Honey never spoils

True!

due to the high acidity, low moisture/water content, and natural enzymes added by bees

500

What nutrient helps move oxygen throughout the body?

Iron

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