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Nutrients Basics
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health-and-nutrition
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Takes water out of the body
vitamins that can be produced in the body
cholesterol
caffeine
80
2. DK
vitamins that can be produced in the body
Vitamin D
9
2-3
3. Gives meals texture and flavor - slows down digestive system which makes you feel fuller longer
major minerals
vitamins that can be produced in the body
fat as a food
amino acids
4. Vitamin B - metabolism of fats - carbs - and proteins
fat as a nutrient
Pantothenic acid
2-3
caffeine
5. Helps prevent tooth decay by strengthening teeth (some added to water - toothpaste)
protein
Sodium - Chloride and Potassium
water
Fluoride
6. Responsible for body's use of energy (saltwater fish - iodized salt)
Vitamin K
Iodine
Vitamin B
protein
7. Helps heal wounds and form blood - helps in growth and maintenance of body tissues - (meat - liver - poultry - fish - dairy products - dry beans - peas - whole grain bread - eggs)
caffeine
Zinc
Sodium - Chloride and Potassium
Vitamin B-12
8. Not fat - high level increases risk for heart problems - body produces some and gets some from diet - found only in animal sources - (meat - poultry - fish - egg yolks - dairy products) - high blood cholesterol is bad - to lower it eat low in saturat
Pantothenic acid
cholesterol
dietary fiber
2-3
9. Protects other nutrients from damage - helps form red blood cells & muscles - (vegetable oils - whole grain bread and cereal - SPINACH - dry beans and peas - nuts and seeds)
complete protein
Vitamin E
Vitamin B-6
insoluble fiber
10. Vital nutrient 1. carries nutrients in body 2. eliminates waste 3. regulates body temp
Pantothenic acid
water soluble vitamins
2-3
water
11. Helps digestive track work properly may protect body from heart disease and cancer
antioxidant
dietary fiber
Pantothenic acid
minerals
12. Solid at room temp - animal sources - (butter - fats in meat - poultry and dairy)
niacin
Thiamin
starches
saturated fat
13. Calcium - phosphorus - magnesium - need to absorb most in teenage years - if body doesn't have enough it is withdrawn from body which leads to osteoporosis
vitamins that can be produced in the body
healthy bones
65
healthy blood
14. Helps in energy production - builds and renews bones and teeth - (milk - yogurt - cheese - meat - poultry - fish - egg yolks - whole grain bread and cereals)
fat soluble vitamins
Thiamin
phosphorus
Vitamin B-6
15. Iron helps red blood cells carry oxygen to body - without it you get anemia (makes you feel tired and weak) - females need more iron because of reproduction
healthy blood
amino acids
electrolytes
cholesterol
16. Promotes growth - promotes health skin & hair - helps eyes adjust to darkness - helps body resist infection - (dairy products - SPINACH - carrots - pumpkin - winter squash cantaloupe peaches - ect.)
trace minerals
Vitamin A
fat as a nutrient
vitamins
17. Calories per gram in fat
fat as a food
Pantothenic acid
Sodium - Chloride and Potassium
9
18. Solid at room temp - animal sources - (butter - fats in meat - poultry and dairy)
saturated fat
80
minerals
water soluble vitamins
19. We lose ___ quarts of water every day - need to drink 2 quarts (8 cups) of fluid each day
Vitamin A
magnesium
starches
2-3
20. Builds and renews bones and teeth - regulates heartbeat - muscles - and nerves - (milk - yogurt - cheese - SPINACH - canned fish w/ edible bones - dry beans - calcium fortified)
calcium
antioxidant
caffeine
Fluoride
21. Dont has all essential amino acids - (rice & beans - peanut butter & jelly sandwich)
Riboflavin
incomplete protein
65
Vitamin C
22. Helps build and renew hemoglobin to carry oxygen to cells - (meat poultry fish and dairy - dry beans and peas - SPINACH - dried fruits - enriched grains)
trace minerals
Iron
Vitamin C
insoluble fiber
23. Has all 9 essential amino acids - almost all animal sources - (meat poultry - eggs - and dairy products)
Sodium - Chloride and Potassium
fat soluble vitamins
complete protein
caffeine
24. Doesn't break down absorbs water and becomes bulky --> regular bowel movements (whole wheat grain products - vegetable / fruit skins)
saturated fat
Vitamin B-12
simple carbs
insoluble fiber
25. Starches and dietary fiber (whole wheat grain products - rice - squash - potatoes - corn - dry beans - peas - lentils)
complex carbs
calcium
9
magnesium
26. Needed in small amounts - Iron - zinc - copper - iodine - selenium
Vitamin K
magnesium
minerals
trace minerals
27. Supplies energy - promotes healthy skin and normal growth - carries fat soluble vitamins - cushions organs
magnesium
folate
fat as a nutrient
unsaturated fat
28. Protects other nutrients from damage - helps form red blood cells & muscles - (vegetable oils - whole grain bread and cereal - SPINACH - dry beans and peas - nuts and seeds)
2-3
Vitamin E
niacin
vitamins that can be produced in the body
29. Helps heal wounds and form blood - helps in growth and maintenance of body tissues - (meat - liver - poultry - fish - dairy products - dry beans - peas - whole grain bread - eggs)
Zinc
calcium
Vitamin B-6
Sodium - Chloride and Potassium
30. Biotin - folate - niacin - pantothenic acid - riboflavin - thaimin - Vitamin B-6 - Vitamin B-12 (encriches and whole grain breads and cereals - dairy products - eggs - fruits and vegetables - lean pork - meat - poultry and fish - dry beans - peas - n
water
Zinc
starches
Vitamin B
31. Supplies energy - promotes healthy skin and normal growth - carries fat soluble vitamins - cushions organs
fat as a nutrient
vitamins that can be produced in the body
Pantothenic acid
water
32. Metabolism of amino acids and glycogen
Selenium
Sodium - Chloride and Potassium
Riboflavin
Vitamin B-6
33. Absorbic acids - increases resistance to infection - maintains healthy teeth and gums - helps wounds heal - keeps blood vessels healthy - (citrus fruits - cantaloupes - green peppers - strawberries - kiwi - mangoes - potatoes - broccoli - cabbage)
Vitamin C
4
vitamins that can be produced in the body
complete protein
34. 4 calories per gram - helps body grow - repair itself - and fight disease - too much _____ is stored as fat - (meat poultry - eggs - and dairy products) - (dry beans - peas - nuts - grains)
protein
Vitamin B-6
Sodium - Chloride and Potassium
major minerals
35. Synthesis of blood cells - other metabolic reactions
simple carbs
Vitamin B-12
complete protein
insoluble fiber
36. Liquid at room temp - plant sources - (vegetable oils - nuts - olives - avacadoes)
Sodium - Chloride and Potassium
unsaturated fat
vitamins
Vitamin A
37. Vitamin B - energy metabolism - maintenence of skin - mucous membranes - and nervous system structures
Riboflavin
Fluoride
folate
9
38. Dissolves in water thickens stomach contents (oat products - beans - ect.)
soluble fiber
minerals
amino acids
Vitamin E
39. Build body tissue - regulate body processes - help other nutrients do their jobs - body cannot make energy without vitamins
folate
Pantothenic acid
vitamins
fat soluble vitamins
40. Helps protect the body from cell damage - Vitamins A - C - E - B - (fruits - vegetables - whole grain breads and cereals - nuts)
2-3
protein
antioxidant
Fluoride
41. About 20 - 9 essential (one's your body cannot make)
incomplete protein
Iodine
fat as a nutrient
amino acids
42. Promote good health - regulate body processes - are part of blood - teeth - and bones - major minerals - electrolytes - trace minerals
Vitamin B
Vitamin D
minerals
healthy bones
43. Help maintain the bodys balance of fluid - help with muscle and nerve action - Sodium and Chloride (salt) - Potassium (bananas - grapefruit - vegetables - meat - poultry - fish - dry beans - peas - dairy product)
niacin
Selenium
Sodium - Chloride and Potassium
65
44. Vitamin B - metabolism of fats - carbs - and proteins
vitamins
fat as a food
Pantothenic acid
niacin
45. Major minerals that work together to maintain fluid balance - potassium - sodium - chloride
fat as a food
fat soluble vitamins
simple carbs
electrolytes
46. Vitamin B - conversion of carbs into energy - maintenance of appetite and nervous system function
Iron
Thiamin
complete protein
Riboflavin
47. Dont has all essential amino acids - (rice & beans - peanut butter & jelly sandwich)
incomplete protein
Vitamin K
Selenium
protein
48. Broken down into glucose and stored
Thiamin
antioxidant
starches
Zinc
49. Doesn't break down absorbs water and becomes bulky --> regular bowel movements (whole wheat grain products - vegetable / fruit skins)
Vitamin B-6
simple carbs
insoluble fiber
complete protein
50. Dissolves in water thickens stomach contents (oat products - beans - ect.)
protein
Fluoride
soluble fiber
Iron