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What is an energy source for the body?

Carbohydrates

100

In order to maintain a healthy body weight throughout life, the ____________________________________.

Calories you consume daily must equal the calories used.

100

What is malnutrition?

It is the lack of proper nutrition.

100

It is possible to be thin yet unhealthy.


True of false?

True.

100

Cholesterol is a _____________.

Lipid in the blood.

200

What is used to build and repair the body's cells?

Protein

200

To lose weight, you need ____________________.

Your caloric intake to be less than your total calories burned.

200

What are the building blocks of protein?

Amino acids.

200

What nutrient is found in lean meats?

Iron

200

What are three sources of saturated fats?

Whole milk, cheese, butter, or beef.

300

What helps muscles move correctly and maintain the water balance of the body's cells?

Potassium

300

This is also known as your lowest rate of metabolism. What is it?

Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR)

300

What transports vitamins to the bloodstream?

Fats

300

Which type of fat is artificially produced in the production of partially hydrogenated vegetable oils?

Trans fat

300

What is fructose?

Fruit and vegetable sugar.

400

What type of polysaccharide is the body unable to break down into sugar?

Fiber

400

What is the function of vitamin K?

It is essential for proper blood clotting.

400

This helps to protect cells from damage. What is it?

Vitamin E

400

Fats are part of a nutrient group called what?

Lipids

400

Which vitamin maintains connective tissue?

Vitamin C

500

What group of nutrients originate from nonliving materials like rocks of the earth?

Minerals

500

What type of nutrient is made of amino acids?

Proteins

500

What are the five basic food groups?

Fruits, vegetables, grains, protein and dairy.

500

Starch comes from what?

Plants

500

List three forms that sugar comes in.

Corn syrup, molasses, honey, dextrose, fructose, lactose, maltose, sucrose.