What are the 20 building blocks of protein called?
Amino Acids.
What are carbohydrates broken down to?
Sugar
What are problems with consuming too much Fat.
Gain Weight
Increase in Cholesterol
Increase in heart disease
What precautions do vegetarians and vegans need to take and why?
Ensure the incomplete proteins they consume contain all of the amino acids because fruit and vegetable amino acids aren't complete
Which food group is rich in carbohydrates?
Grains
What types of foods are rich in vitamins, minerals, and fiber that help keep your body healthy and strong?
Fruits and Veggies
Main functions of Vitamin C
Improves immune system
Helps heal wounds.
Helps maintain healthy bones,
teeth, gums, and blood vessels.
Helps body fight infection.
What carries the flavor for foods?
Fats
What types of carbohydrates are there?
Simple and Complex
What’s use of Vitamin A?
Keeps good eyesight
List 3 minerals
Calcium, Iron, Magneisum, Phosphorus, Potassium, Iodine, Zinc, Chloride and Sodium
Functions of fiber?
Aids in digestion.
Does not provide energy
May reduce the risk of developing some diseases like heart disease, diabetes and obesity, and certain types of cancer.
Helps promote regularity.
What does too much sodium do?
Increases your risk for high blood pressure and stroke.
Name 3 foods with Bad Fats
French Fries
Cake
Processed Oils.
What happens to excess carbohydrates?
It turns into fat and is stored in the body.
What are the 6 essential nutrients?
Water
Carbohydrates
Protein
Fat
Vitamins
Minerals
Functions of protein?
Provides energy.
Help to build, maintain, and repair body tissues.
What nutrient serves many functions including helping to carry nutrients to the body's cells and to regulate body temperature?
Water
Name 3 types of fats?
Unsaturated. Saturated. Trans fatty acids
Name 6 foods with a lot of protein
Chicken Tuna Salmon Beans Beef Steak.
What happens if we do not have enough dietary fiber?
Constipation over time colon issues and possibly cancer
What nutrient assists in blood clotting?
Vitamin K
What does insulin do?
to move sugar from our bloodstream into the cells to make energy
What are the functions of fats?
Provide substances needed for growth and healthy skin.
Enhance the taste and texture of food.
Required to carry “fat-soluble”
vitamins throughout the body.
Provide energy.
Regulates body functions
Source of stored energy
Why do we need minerals?
To keep our body tissues and body organs functioning properly