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Subject
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literacy
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. Gives you healthy skin and eyes
Water: Description
amino acids
Gel
vitamin a...
2. Protein found in wheat - gives elasticity to foods e.g bread (Coeliacs are allergic to it)
Source
fiber
Gel
Gluten
3. Help keep the nervous system healthy - promotes growth - appetite and digestion whole grain and enriched breads and cereals - pork - organ meats - dry beans - peas
Carbohydrates: Types
1/2 teaspoon
Minerals: Description
thiamine
4. A link formed during the condensation reaction when the amino group of one amino acid chemically combines with the carboxyl group of another amino acid with the loss of water molecule.
Peptide Link / Peptide Bond
sugar and fats
osteoporosis
thiamine
5. 20mL
fats or extras
1 tablespoon
1 cup sifted flour
Carbohydrates
6. Helps your body fight infection and helps cuts heal
vitamin a...
1/2 teaspoon
Vitamin C
Vitamins: Types
7. Helps muscles contract - helps produce energy - helps regulate many body functions nuts - peanut butter
magnesium
thiamine
Trypsin
nutrients
8. Horizontal
width
Denaturation
Gel
1 teaspoon
9. Helps body fight infection - helps wounds heal - helps keep gums healthy citrus fruits - berries - melon
Trypsin
Marasmus
1 cup butter
vitamin c
10. Bananas - orange juice - and tomatoes are great sources of this nutrient
Derived Protein
Marasmus
potassium
relaxation
11. A waxy substance that is a part of every cell of your body and intake should be low
cholesterol
Essential Amino Acid
1 tablespoon
olive oil
12. Minimum amount of energy required to maintain body temp. (37'C) and keep the body alive. Calculated at complete rest after fasting. Slows down as you get older.
vitamin c
Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR)
Polypeptide
relaxation
13. Similar to a duplex - but three or more units share one family pays rent
apartment home
Carbohydrates
magnesium
Nutrient
14. 120
Carbohydrates: Types
Polypeptide
Very slow
fiber
15. Lack of adequate nutrition - result of lack of nutrition or unbalanced diet.
1/2 teaspoon
Malnutrition
Minerals: Types
space
16. A nutrient needed in large amounts (protein - carbohydrate - lipid)
Fats: Types
Macronutrient
Source
1 teaspoon
17. When 2 or more amino acids break apart due to the addition of a water molecule which splits the peptide link. This happen during digestion.
Moderate
Very Hot
Hydrolysis
chaos
18. Denaturing a protein (liquid to a solid) e.g. cooking an egg
saturated fats
space
Coagulation
tract home
19. Breaking down excess protein in the liver. Carboxyl group is converted to glycogen and stored as energy. Amino group is converted to ammonia then to urea and excreted as urine.
Deamination
1 cup icing sugar
Moderate Hot
monochromatic
20. Protein deficiency - causes dermatitis - retarded growth and a pot belly. Common is 3rd World.
Minerals: Types
High Biological Value
1 cup grated cheese
Kwashiokor
21. A lack of a substance / nutrient. It can lead to illness.
Malnutrition
Deficiency
1 tablespoon butter
Derived Protein
22. Butter - Margarine - Oil - Cream
Moderate
Carbohydrates: Types
Fats: Types
fiber
23. Helps eyes adjust to darkness - protects lining of throat - nose and mouth and other organs from infection eggs - dark green veggies - deep yellow veggies and fruits
town home
Source
1 tablespoon butter
vitamin a...
24. Keeps the body healthy protecting it from diseases such as scurvy (Vit. C) and rickets (Vit. D).
Vitamins: Description
Coagulation
Vitamin B
Maillard Reaction
25. The building blocks that make up proteins - Smallest part of a protein
digestion
Fats: Description
amino acids
Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR)
26. A condition in which the bones gradually lose their mineral intake and become weak and brittle
Pepsin
osteoporosis
thiamine
Condensation Reaction
27. 20g
sugar and fats
Peptide Link / Peptide Bond
1 tablespoon butter
Source
28. Regulates body temperature - gets rid of waste via kidneys in urine - carries nutrients in blood.
Water: Description
Nutrient
1/2 teaspoon
custom homes
29. The food that the nutrient is found in.
Source
vitamin a...
electrolyte
tract home
30. Built to a persons specifications
Nutrient
Vitamin C
proteins
custom homes
31. Chemical substances that are needed in the body for correct functioning
space
apartment home
tract home
Nutrient
32. Cookie cutter house in master planned community - all have similar floor plans
line
tract home
oats
Denaturation
33. 1.25mL
vitamin a...
vitamin c
Condensation Reaction
1/4 teaspoon
34. The nutrient that helps carry nutrients throughout the body - helps regulate body temperature - and digest food
olive oil
amino acids
water
1 tablespoon flour
35. An enzyme made in the ileum which breaks peptides into amino acids.
fats or extras
1 tablespoon butter
Pepsidase
Vitamin C
36. 125g
Enzyme
Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR)
Vitamin B
1 cup grated cheese
37. Keeps bowels regular
fiber
High Biological Value
Marasmus
Deamination
38. Good sources of this vitamin are oranges - kiwi - and grapefruit
Gluten
Hot
Macronutrient
Vitamin C
39. This nutrient group helps you have healthy blood pressure
nutrients
custom homes
iron
Slow
40. Colour change which occurs when amino acids and sugar are exposed to dry heat. Also known as non-enzymic browning.
Deamination
Maillard Reaction
Gel
Source
41. House built in rows and attached to one another at the side wall
olive oil
town home
Coagulation
Gluten
42. Diagonal
chaos
Pepsidase
Vitamins: Description
Low Biological Value Protein
43. Where a food is missing one or more of the essential amino acids. They are usually plant foods.
Pepsin
Water: Types
Low Biological Value Protein
Meat or Protein
44. 150
Trypsin
osteoporosis
Slow
iron
45. An enzyme made in the stomach which breaks protein into peptones.
iron
Very Hot
Pepsin
calcium
46. Built in a factory and installed at a specific site
Vitamin D
osteoporosis
manufactured home
Vitamin C
47. Helps have healthy gums and teeth <3
oats
Minerals: Description
height
calcium
48. An enzyme made in the pancreas that travels to the duodenum and breaks peptones into peptides.
Vitamins: Types
Macronutrient
electrolyte
Trypsin
49. The process of breaking down food into a form the body can use
digestion
Deamination
Protein: Description
complementary
50. Provides heat and energy - satify hunger - provides padding around heart and kidneys.
calcium
Carbohydrates: Description
Fats: Description
1 tablespoon