Carbohydrates
Lipids
Proteins
Effects of fat
Minerals
100

How many bonds do the valance electrons share?

4 bonds

100

What is Triacylglycerol and where is it stored?

Storage lipids and it is placed in adipose (fat) cells/tissue.

100

What do proteins provide structure for?

Provide structure for muscles, bones, skin, cells and Transport/communication.

100

True or False:  high triglyceride amounts can lead to obesity 

True

100

What does water make up?

blood, sweat, urine, and every cell in your body Makes up about ⅔ of your total body 

200

Carbon is a building block for what?

all biological molecules

200

What is the Triacylglycerol Structure?

1 glycerol and 3 long fatty chain acids.

200

Where can you find protein for your diet?

Animal products, Animal by-products, and plant-based products.

200

Where can fat accumulate in different parts of the body between male and female?

Women = thighs/hips, Men = abdomen/waist

200

What percentage of body mass do minerals take up?

4%
300

What type of shape and bonds can carbon make?

What are ring shapes, single bonds, double bonds, and triple bonds?

300

Which type of fat doesn't stack easily?

Unsaturated Fat

300

Depending on who you are, what specific diets can limit protein choices?

Religious, Vegetarian, Vegan, and Pescatarian  

300
What type of disease is Type 1 diabetes?

An autoimmune disease (your body destroys your own cells)

300

What are 3 signs of Vitamin D deficiency?

Mood changes, cramps, and Bone loss.

400

Why is glycogen “bigger” than glucose?

you body stores MORE glycogen in the long muscles because they're much bigger than the liver.

400

Unsaturated fats are missing and having at least three things

Contain at least one double bond (missing at least two hydrogens)

400

Name 3 plant-based products and 2 animal-based products.

plant: oats, tofu, and rice

Animal: Eggs and chicken

400

Name 6 symptoms of Type 2 diabetes 

Dry skin, blurred visions, fatigue, increased thrist, weight loss, and increased hunger.

400

True or False: Vitamin A and K contain mostly fruits and vegetables.

True, they contain carrots, bread, meat, broccoli, and lettuce.

500

what is the most common disaccharide?

Sucrose AKA table sugar/cane sugar 

500

What is cholestrol?

Waxy lipid, Helps make hormones and vitamin D, Levels depend on genetics and lifestyle

500

What does the R group determine?

Electrical charge, Shape, Solubility, Structure and the overall protein.

500

True or False: There are no harmful effects while taking ozempic.

False, you could get vomiting, nausea, gallstones, thyroid tumor/cancer, Chest pain, and Pancreatitis.

500

How many essestional vitamins do you need for your body to function properly?

13