Plants
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More Nutrition Facts
100

It's the process by which plants make food.

What is photosynthesis?

100

It's what herbivores eat. 

What are plants?

100

It's where digestion begins. 

What is the mouth?

100

It is what all living things need to do work.

What is energy?

100

This country has some of the oldest living individuals.

What is Japan

200

This becomes a plant's food source. 

What is sugar?

200

It's what carnivores eat. 

What is meat?

200

It's the special chemical that breaks down food. 

What is an enzyme?

200
Carbohydrates release this into your body for energy. 

What are sugars?

200

Eating a plant based diet will help you avoid any of these diseases. 

What is diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease?

300

It's what an apple tree stores its sugar in. 

What is an apple?

300

It's what omnivores eat. 

What is plants and animals?

300
Food travels down this tube before getting to the stomach. 

What is the esophagus?

300
This is an example of a carbohydrate. 

What are potatoes,rice, grains, beans, corn, and other vegetables?

300

Wheat bread is an example of this food group. 

What is grains?

400

One of two things soil supplies plants. 

What are either water or minerals?

400

It's what a primary consumer in the food chain eats. 

What is a producer?

400

After leaving the stomach, food travels through these. 

What are the small intestines?

400

This is another name for a lipid. 

What is a fat or oil?

400

The ___________ the color, the better the nutrients are for you. 

What is darker?

500

It's what makes plants green.

What is chlorophyll?

500

It's what takes care of all the other consumers when they die. 

What is the decomposer?

500

These are the tiny structures in your small intestines that move food molecules into your blood. 

What are villi?

500
We get this nutrient from animal foods such as eggs, cheese, milk, meat, and fish. 

What is protein?

500

The avocado is part of this food group. 

What is fruit?