Carbohydrates
Protein
Fats
Vitamins/Minerals
Micro/macronutrients
100

What is the main source of energy for the body?

Carbohydrates

100

What is the main functin of proteins used in the body?

To build and maintain cells and tissues

100

What type of fat can raise "bad" cholesterol levels?

Trans fats

100

What are the two types of vitamins?

Water-soluble and fat-soluble

100

What are the three main macronutrients?

Carbohydrates, Protein, and fats

200

Name one type of carbohydrate that helps you feel full and aids digestion.

Fiber

200

Name one animal source of complete protein.

Meat, eggs, or dairy products

200

Name a source of unsaturated fats.

Nuts, seeds, or vegetable oils

200

Name a water-soluble vitamin and its function.

Vitamin C, which helps with immune function and collagen formation.

200

Name two functions of calcium in the body.

 Building bone mass and aiding blood clotting

300

What are the three types of carbohydrates found in foods?

Simple, complex, and fiber

300

What are essential amino acids and how do you obtain them?

Amino acids that must be obtained from food; found in animal sources and soy

300

Why are essential fatty acids important for the body?

They are crucial for brain development and controlling inflammation.

300

What are electrolytes?

Minerals that help maintain fluid balance and nerve function.

300

What are electrolytes?

Minerals that help maintain fluid balance and nerve function.

400

How does fiber aid in digestion?

 It helps move waste through the digestive system and prevents constipation.

400

How many grams of protein should teen boys consume daily?

52 grams

400

What is the role of fats in absorbing vitamins?

Fats help absorb fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, and K).

400

Why are minerals important for overall health?

They are essential for various bodily functions, including bone health and metabolic processes.

400

Which mineral aids in muscle contraction and is also found in bananas?

Potassium

500

What are complex carbohydrates and where are they commonly found?

Long chains of sugars, commonly found in grains, beans, and root vegetables.

500

What role do proteins play in immunity?

They help build and repair tissues and protect against disease.

500

How much of your daily energy should come from fats?


25%-35%

500

How do vitamins help regulate body processes?

They assist in various biochemical reactions and processes in the body.

500

Why are minerals important for overall health?

They are essential for various bodily functions, including bone health and metabolic processes.