Week One
Week Two
CHO
Fats
Protein
100

List the 4 macronutrients

CHO, Fat, Protein, Water

100

A measure of the nutrients provided in a food per calorie of that food.

Nutrient Density

100

Carbohydrates are made up of these three elements.

Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen

100

A lipid that is only found in animal foods.

Cholesterol

100

The building blocks of protein

Amino acids

200

List the 2 micronutrients

Vitamins, Minerals
200

How many calories per gram in CHO, protein, fat

4, 4, 9

200

The storage form of glucose in humans

Glycogen
200

Type of fat that rarely exists in nature.

Trans fat

200

A process (such as cooking) in which a protein uncoils and loses its shape

Denaturation

300

Sugar, starch, and fiber belong to this nutrient group.

CHO

300

Dietary intake value that represents what you need to take in on a daily basis.

Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA)

300

The storage form of glucose in plants

Starch

300

The type of fatty acid that is liquid at room temperature

Unsaturated fatty acid

300

RDA for protein for a healthy adult

0.8 g/kg body weight

400

Nutrients that can not be made in the body.

Essential nutrients

400

Compounds that speed up the breaking down of food so that nutrients can be absorbed.

Enzymes

400

Name the 3 monosaccharides

Glucose, fructose, galactose

400

The type of fatty acid that is solid at room temperature

Saturated fatty acid

400

Type of amino acids that our body makes

Non essential amino acids

500

The minimum amount of calories you need on a daily basis.

Basal Metabolic Rate

500

Compounds found in plant foods that promote health and may reduce risk for certain diseases. 

Phytochemicals

500

Name the three disaccharides

Sucrose, lactose, maltose

500

A triglyceride is made up of

Glycerol backbone and 3 fatty acids

500

The bonds that join amino acids

Peptide bonds