Carbohydrates
Proteins, Fats, and Water
Vitamins and Minerals
General Nutrition
Types of Nutrients
100

Carbohydrates that are rapidly digested and used as a quick source of energy.

What are simple carbohydrates?

100

The nutrient that helps lubricate joints, gets rid of wastes, and moves oxygen throughout the body.

What is water?

100

A health consequence of failing to get enough of the mineral calcium.

What is osteoporosis?

100

The number of calories in a gram of fat?

What is 9?

100

Providing energy, cushion/protection, and insulation are all qualities of this nutrient.

What is fat?

200

Carbohydrates that consist of molecules strung together and provide longer lasting energy.

What are complex carbohydrates?

200

This type of fat typically comes from processed foods.

What are trans fats?

200

The type of vitamin that passes directly into the bloodstream.

What is water-soluble vitamin?

200

Two things you should do if you think a loved one may have an eating disorder.

What is: answers will vary.....

200

This nutrient is used to build, maintain, and repair cells and tissues.

What are proteins?

300

This form of sugar is a preferred source of energy for the brain and central nervous system and occurs naturally in things like fruit.

What is glucose?

300

This type of fat is typically solid at room temperature and comes from animal based foods.

What is saturated fat?

300

Vitamins that are dissolved in the body's fat and stored for later use.

What are fat-soluble vitamins?

300

The three nutrients that provide calories for energy.

What are carbohydrates, proteins, and fats?

300

The nutrient that is a major source of energy for the body.

What are carbohydrates?

400

This complex carbohydrate is broken down into smaller units to be used for the body.

What is starch?

400

The amino acids that the body does not produce and we only get by eating certain foods.

What are essential amino acids?
400

The type of mineral that we need more than 100mg/day.

What are macrominerals?

400

The unit used to measure the amount of energy provided in a specific food.

What is "calorie"?

400

Nutrients that regulate blood clotting, immune system functions, and healthy skin.

What are vitamins?

500

This is a tough complex carbohydrate that cannot be digested by the body but helps with the digestive system.

What is fiber?

500

The chemical units that make up proteins.

What are amino acids?

500

The type of mineral that we need less than 100mg/day.

What are trace minerals?
500

Reverse question: What does BMI stand for and how can people use it?

Body Mass Index and people can use it to help determine if they are at a "healthy" weight.

500

Nutrients that come from the earth and help the body grow and develop properly.

What are minerals?

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