THE SIX NUTRIENTS
MACRONUTRIENTS
MICRONUTRIENTS
I KNOW EVERYTHING
FOODS
100

The body’s chief source of energy (simple and complex)

Carbohydrates
100

Type of fat found in processed foods

Trans fat
100

This vitamin can be produced by the body with sunlight exposure

Vitamin D

100

Why are the six nutrients "essential"?

Without these nutrients, the functions necessary for life and health start to break down

100

Cheese provides this mineral


Calcium

200

This nutrient is made up of small units called amino acids

Proteins
200

The nutrient that the body uses to build and maintain muscles

Protein

200

This mineral builds strong bones


Calcium

200

Proteins, made of small building blocks, is called this

Amino acids

200

Citrus fruits provide this vitamin


Vitamin C

300

This is between 50% and 75% of your body weight

Water

300

The preferred source of energy for the brain

Glucose

300

Its deficiency causes anemia

Iron

300

An indigestible material in plant foods that provides bulk in the diet and aids in digestion

Dietary fiber

300

Bananas provide this mineral


Potassium

400

They are called also "good fats"

Unsaturated fats

400

An energy source that insulates the body and stores vitamins

Fat

400

Inorganic elements found in soil


Minerals

400

The number of calories in 1 gram of protein

4

400

Salmon provides this type of fats

Polyunsaturated

500

1 g provide 7 kcal

Lipids
500

Complex carbohydrates found in grains and beans is called this

Starches

500

Disease caused by lack of calcium

Osteoporosis

500

The number of calories in 1 gram of carbs


4

500

What determines the number of essential amino acids in the protein?

Nutritional value of protein

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