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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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1. Amino acids that cannot be made in the body and must be obtained from food.
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1 cup icing sugar
Essential Amino Acid
space
2. Vitamin supplied by breads and grains
height
Vitamin B
1 cup icing sugar
breads and grains
3. 125g
1 cup sifted flour
Condensation Reaction
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Water: Description
4. Builds up bone mass and prevents osteoporosis
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Polypeptide
Hot
calcium
5. Helps build strong muscles and repairs body tissue
Water: Types
protein
Conjugated Protein
Low Biological Value Protein
6. Measure of protein quality - number of essential amino acids a food contains - High Biological Value (HBV) Low Biological Value (LBV)
Vitamin C
1 tablespoon flour
Polypeptide
Biological Value
7. The process of breaking down food into a form the body can use
fats or extras
digestion
Derived Protein
protein
8. The function / job of a nutrient in the body.
Biological Function
1/2 teaspoon
analogous
Conjugated Protein
9. Meat - Fish - Chicken - Milk - Cheese - Eggs - Soya beans
1 cup icing sugar
Nutrient
Protein: Types
cholesterol
10. Formed when a number of amino acids join together due to the formation of peptide links.
1/2 teaspoon
Polypeptide
Gluten
Moderate Hot
11. 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.
1 teaspoon
Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR)
Derived Protein
Hydrolysis
12. Protein are formed as a result of chemical or enzymic action on the protein.
Derived Protein
1 tablespoon
width
Water: Types
13. Keeps the body healthy protecting it from diseases such as scurvy (Vit. C) and rickets (Vit. D).
sugar and fats
Vitamins: Description
calcium
Maillard Reaction
14. Severe protein deficiency resulting in thin limbs - sunken face and pot belly. Occurs in 3rd World countries.
Marasmus
Carbohydrates: Description
calcium
1/2 teaspoon
15. The nutrient that helps carry nutrients throughout the body - helps regulate body temperature - and digest food
Malnutrition
water
proteins
Carbohydrates
16. The nutrient group that supplies us with energy
Biological Value
Water: Types
Carbohydrates
Very slow
17. Help build strong - healthy teeth and bones - helps heart beat properly - helps muscles move - helps blood clot - helps keep soft and nerves healthy dairy product
calcium
olive oil
Deamination
Polypeptide
18. Outline of an object
Condensation Reaction
Rennin
line
Pepsin
19. Where a food is missing one or more of the essential amino acids. They are usually plant foods.
Maillard Reaction
fats or extras
Low Biological Value Protein
1 teaspoon
20. The 3 dimensional space to be designed
Denaturation
relaxation
space
Macronutrient
21. Similar to a duplex - but three or more units share one family pays rent
Coagulation
minerals
Pepsidase
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22. Provides heat and energy in sugars and starches and fibre prevents constipation for healthy bowels.
Carbohydrates: Description
oats
Peptide Link / Peptide Bond
Marasmus
23. Iron in eggs - calcium in milk - Iodine in fish - variety in fruit and vegtables.
fiber
Conjugated Protein
Minerals: Types
Rennin
24. An enzyme made in the stomach which breaks protein into peptones.
Conjugated Protein
Pepsin
vitamin a...
Carbohydrates: Types
25. 5mL
1 cup grated cheese
1 teaspoon
Deamination
potassium
26. 250g
1 cup butter
chaos
analogous
1 tablespoon butter
27. Denaturing a protein (liquid to a solid) e.g. cooking an egg
amino acids
1 tablespoon butter
1 teaspoon
Coagulation
28. Describes the way an object surface looks and feels
texture
Hydrolysis
fiber
Moderate
29. A in butter. B in wholegrain and cereals. C in citrus fruits. D in butter.
Vitamins: Types
Very Hot
vitamin d
1/4 teaspoon
30. 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
Fats: Description
1 tablespoon
monochromatic
31. One hue
nutrients
Vitamin B
iron
monochromatic
32. Works with calcium to build strong bones and teeth milk
Peptide Link / Peptide Bond
vitamin a...
vitamin d
Carbohydrates: Types
33. 9-11 servings daily
Protein: Description
Vitamin B
breads and grains
iron
34. A waxy substance that is a part of every cell of your body and intake should be low
width
Biological Value
cholesterol
Polypeptide
35. 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
electrolyte
iron
Rennin
vitamin a...
36. An enzyme made in the ileum which breaks peptides into amino acids.
Pepsidase
Hydrolysis
Water: Types
Malnutrition
37. Helps regulate body fluids - helps muscles like the heart function orange juice - bananas
Trypsin
potassium
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Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA)
38. 190
calcium
Moderate Hot
1 cup sifted flour
Slow
39. 10g
magnesium
1 tablespoon
Protein: Types
1 tablespoon flour
40. A condition in which the bones gradually lose their mineral intake and become weak and brittle
osteoporosis
Source
height
analogous
41. Curved
1/4 teaspoon
High Biological Value
relaxation
iron
42. 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.
1/2 teaspoon
Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR)
protein
Vitamin a...
43. Colour change which occurs when amino acids and sugar are exposed to dry heat. Also known as non-enzymic browning.
calcium
Maillard Reaction
potassium
Vitamin B
44. 200
Hot
Minerals: Description
width
Vitamin D
45. 250g
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Pepsidase
1 cup white sugar
Maillard Reaction
46. 90 degrees of each other
analogous
Carbohydrates
Kwashiokor
iron
47. Iron for healthy blood - calcium for healthy bones - iodine for proper functioning of thyroid gland.
Minerals: Description
thiamine
Nutrient
chaos
48. 20mL
electrolyte
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Water: Types
1 tablespoon
49. 175g
osteoporosis
1 cup icing sugar
1 tablespoon butter
Deficiency
50. Substances that are important for the body's growth and care
Water: Types
Marasmus
nutrients
minerals