General Nutrition
Digestion, Absorption, & Transport
The Macros
Chronic Diseases
The Micros
100

This macronutrient provides 4 calories per gram.What is carbohydrate?

What is carbohydrate?

100

This organ produces bile to aid in fat digestion.

What is the liver?

100

The primary role of carbohydrates in the body is to provide this.

What is energy?

100

The type of diabetes that can often be prevented or delayed through diet and lifestyle changes.

What is type 2 diabetes?

100

This mineral plays a major role in regulating blood pressure.

What is sodium?

200

This government agency creates the MyPlate dietary tool.

What is the USDA?

200

Most nutrient absorption occurs in this part of the GI tract.

What is the small intestine?

200

Proteins are made up of these building blocks.

What are amino acids?

200

This diet pattern is specifically designed to lower blood pressure.

What is the DASH diet?


200

This group of vitamins helps the body convert food into energy.

What are the B vitamins?

300

The term for the maximum daily intake unlikely to cause adverse health effects.

What is the Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL)?

300

Enzymes are classified based on the macronutrients they help digest. The enzyme that breaks down proteins in the stomach is called this.

What is pepsin?

300

This type of lipid is known as “bad” cholesterol.

hat is LDL (Low-Density Lipoprotein)?

300

High consumption of saturated and trans fats increases the risk of this condition.

 What is cardiovascular disease?

300

A deficiency in this vitamin can cause rickets in children.

What is vitamin D?

400

The nutrient density of a food refers to its proportion of ___ to calories.

What are nutrients?

400

This structure increases surface area for absorption in the small intestine.

What are villi (or microvilli)?

400

Excess glucose is stored in the body as this substance.

What is glycogen?

400

Uncontrolled hypertension and hyperglycemia increases the risk of this condition.

What is chronic kidney disease? 

400

Vitamin A plays a critical role in this sense.

What is vision?

500

This term describes foods that are high in nutrients relative to its energy density.

What is energy dense? 

500

Fat-soluble nutrients are absorbed into this system instead of directly into the bloodstream.

What is the lymphatic system?

500

This polysaccharide cannot be digested by the human body but can lower blood cholesterol and/or support bowel movements

What is cellulose?

500

A buildup of plaque in arteries, leading to narrowed vessels and potential heart attacks or strokes, is known as this.

What is atherosclerosis?

500

This vitamin is important for blood clotting.

What is vitamin K?