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Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A lack of a substance / nutrient. It can lead to illness.
High Biological Value
Deficiency
1 tablespoon
protein
2. A waxy substance that is a part of every cell of your body and intake should be low
cholesterol
complementary
Rennin
protein
3. Curved
relaxation
minerals
Gel
Very Hot
4. Protein deficiency - causes dermatitis - retarded growth and a pot belly. Common is 3rd World.
oats
Kwashiokor
Very Hot
proteins
5. 250g
Carbohydrates: Description
1 cup white sugar
Vitamin C
Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA)
6. Colour change which occurs when amino acids and sugar are exposed to dry heat. Also known as non-enzymic browning.
Essential Amino Acid
protein
Denaturation
Maillard Reaction
7. An enzyme made in the ileum which breaks peptides into amino acids.
Pepsidase
analogous
Carbohydrates
Macronutrient
8. Measure of protein quality - number of essential amino acids a food contains - High Biological Value (HBV) Low Biological Value (LBV)
Biological Value
fiber
Rennin
Biological Function
9. Iron for healthy blood - calcium for healthy bones - iodine for proper functioning of thyroid gland.
Vitamin B
Minerals: Description
tract home
manufactured home
10. Provides heat and energy in sugars and starches and fibre prevents constipation for healthy bowels.
Carbohydrates: Description
protein
Slow
fiber
11. Formed when a number of amino acids join together due to the formation of peptide links.
height
vitamin a...
Polypeptide
Vitamin C
12. Plant material bodies cannot digest
Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA)
fiber
calcium
digestion
13. 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
Denaturation
breads and grains
space
vitamin a...
14. Healthiest oil to cook with
Pepsidase
Gel
olive oil
height
15. Dark - leafy vegetables and orange vegetables are good sources of this vitamin
Pepsin
Vitamin a...
Vitamin C
Vitamin D
16. 1.25mL
Carbohydrates: Types
1/4 teaspoon
calcium
Rennin
17. Sugar in ripe fruit - starch in cereals - fibre in bran and celery.
1 cup sifted flour
Enzyme
Carbohydrates: Types
1 cup white sugar
18. A in butter. B in wholegrain and cereals. C in citrus fruits. D in butter.
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line
Carbohydrates: Description
Vitamins: Types
19. A condition in which the bones gradually lose their mineral intake and become weak and brittle
Pepsidase
osteoporosis
Hydrolysis
1 teaspoon
20. Helps regulate body fluids - helps muscles like the heart function orange juice - bananas
potassium
complementary
Rennin
Kwashiokor
21. 2.5mL
oats
fiber
1/2 teaspoon
manufactured home
22. 120
fiber
1 teaspoon
Protein: Description
Very slow
23. Helps blood carry oxygen - helps cells use oxygen meat - liver - eggs - dry beans - spinach
Vitamin C
1 cup grated cheese
iron
oats
24. Bananas - orange juice - and tomatoes are great sources of this nutrient
potassium
Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR)
Very Hot
Conjugated Protein
25. 190
water
Moderate Hot
digestion
iron
26. Built in a factory and installed at a specific site
manufactured home
osteoporosis
vitamin c
Vitamin B
27. 2 or more proteins are eaten together to supplement each other. Occurs when one protein is lacking in one or more essential amino acids and is eaten with another food which contains the missing essential amino acid. E.g. beans on toast (Beans are hig
Coagulation
line
Minerals: Description
Supplementary Value/ Complementary Value
28. 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.
nutrients
vitamin c
Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR)
1 cup butter
29. 90 degrees of each other
vitamin c
proteins
Hot
analogous
30. Builds new cells - muscles - hair - repairs tissue - supplies heat and energy if necessary.
Fats: Types
Water: Description
Carbohydrates
Protein: Description
31. 150
Macronutrient
Slow
saturated fats
chaos
32. 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
Very slow
Deficiency
Malnutrition
33. Horizontal
Minerals: Description
Hydrolysis
width
vitamin a...
34. The nutrient group that supplies us with energy
Carbohydrates
1 cup icing sugar
Deficiency
Condensation Reaction
35. The 3 dimensional space to be designed
space
1 tablespoon flour
Malnutrition
Water: Types
36. Helps have healthy gums and teeth <3
Deficiency
1 tablespoon
calcium
Pepsidase
37. Builds up bone mass and prevents osteoporosis
cholesterol
minerals
Coagulation
calcium
38. 20g
vitamin c
Vitamin B
1 tablespoon
line
39. Contrast; opposite colors
complementary
Hot
Biological Function
tract home
40. The function / job of a nutrient in the body.
Peptide Link / Peptide Bond
Biological Function
fats or extras
Polypeptide
41. Eggs belong in this food group
Maillard Reaction
Carbohydrates: Types
Polypeptide
Meat or Protein
42. Keeps bowels regular
fiber
Macronutrient
Water: Types
Deficiency
43. 250g
chaos
relaxation
texture
1 cup butter
44. Help keep the nervous system healthy - promotes growth - appetite and digestion whole grain and enriched breads and cereals - pork - organ meats - dry beans - peas
iron
thiamine
potassium
1 tablespoon butter
45. Globular proteins linked with other non-protein molecules.
Conjugated Protein
Water: Description
nutrients
iron
46. Helps muscles contract - helps produce energy - helps regulate many body functions nuts - peanut butter
Low Biological Value Protein
calcium
tract home
magnesium
47. Where a food is missing one or more of the essential amino acids. They are usually plant foods.
Low Biological Value Protein
Maillard Reaction
complementary
nutrients
48. Iron in eggs - calcium in milk - Iodine in fish - variety in fruit and vegtables.
Malnutrition
Minerals: Types
calcium
Fats: Types
49. A semi-solid viscous solution with a 3-D network where water molecules become trapped. Gelatine is used as a setting agent.
1 tablespoon butter
vitamin d
thiamine
Gel
50. The food that the nutrient is found in.
potassium
potassium
1 tablespoon
Source