Lesson 3.1
Lesson 3.2
Lesson 3.3
Food Illness
Bonus
100

A nutrient the body uses to build and maintain all of its cells and tissues, including muscles, bones, skin, hair, fingernails, and organs. 

What is Protein?

100

A unit of measurement for the energy provided by the food

What is a calorie?

100

The recommended intake amounts for specific nutrients 

What are Daily Values?

100

 Illnesses that are transmitted by foods

What is Foodborne Illness?

100

Finish the lyric: 

"In West Philadelphia born and raised ...."

"On the playground is where I spent most of my days
Chilling out, maxing, relaxing all cool
And all shooting some b-ball outside of the school...."

200

Amino acids that are produced by the body

What is Non-Essential Amino Acids?

200

The rate at which the body uses energy

What is Metabolism? 

200

Type of food that is produced without pesticides, bioengineering, or high-energy radiation

What are Organic Foods?

200

A bacterium that lives in the digestive tracts of humans and animals that can cause diarrhea, anemia, and kidney failure

What is E. Coli?

200

What batcherleret does Lord Farquaad choose?

Number Three

300

A severe birth defect that is caused by a lack of iodine during pregnancy

What is Cretinism?

300

A relatively low calorie food that provides vitamins, minerals, and other helpful substances

What are Nutrient Dense Foods?

300

Substances added to food products to caused desired changes, like shelf life and taste

What are food additives?

300

An illness caused by a bacterium, virus, or parasite that has contaminated a food

What is Foodborne Infection?

300

What college did Forrest Gump play football for?


Alabama

400

Bombards an unsaturated fat with hydrogen atoms and changes double bonds to single bonds. Makes the fat more saturated and more solid

What is Hydrogenation?

400

Lead to growth problems, serious life-threatening problems like brain damage, impaired vision and blindness, bone deformity

What is Undernutrition?

400

An immune response to a certain food that the body reacts to as if it were harmful. May manifest itself in rashes, swelling, difficulty breathing, indigestion, or dizziness

What are food allergies? 

400

An extremely common cause of foodborne illness that cause an acute gastrointestinal illness, including vomiting and diarrhea

What is Norovirus?

400

Colonel Sanders was the founder of which famous fast-food chain?

Kentucky Fried Chicken

500

Chemical substances that give your body what it needs to grow  and function properly

What is Nutrient?

500

Meats, poultry, seafood, beans and peas, eggs, processed soy products, nuts and seeds. Improves nutrient intake and supplies health benefit


What are protein foods?

500

Food additives that have been studied and are considered harmless by the government 


What is Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS)?

500

A bacterium that is common in the intestines of birds, reptiles, and mammals. Can spread to humans through foods like milk products, undercooked eggs, meat, poultry, peanut butter, and cantaloupe 

What is Salmonella? 

500

Tommy, Chuckie, Phil and Lil are all characters on this Nickelodeon show

Rugrats