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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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1. Needed in large amounts - calcium - phosphorus - magnesium
simple carbs
calcium
major minerals
water soluble vitamins
2. Has all 9 essential amino acids - almost all animal sources - (meat poultry - eggs - and dairy products)
Thiamin
water
complete protein
major minerals
3. Builds and renews bones and teeth - regulates heartbeat - muscles - and nerves - (milk - yogurt - cheese - SPINACH - canned fish w/ edible bones - dry beans - calcium fortified)
niacin
major minerals
calcium
Vitamin A
4. Calories per gram in carbs
biotin
2-3
cholesterol
4
5. Vitamin B - synthesis of fat - glycogen - and amino acids
Riboflavin
Sodium - Chloride and Potassium
Vitamin K
biotin
6. Helps prevent tooth decay by strengthening teeth (some added to water - toothpaste)
Riboflavin
healthy blood
Fluoride
minerals
7. Calories per gram in carbs
4
simple carbs
minerals
Vitamin B-12
8. Calories per gram in fat
healthy bones
Vitamin B-6
healthy blood
9
9. Builds and renews bones and teeth - helps nerves and muscles work properly - (whole grain products - SPINACH - dry beans - peas - nuts and seeds)
Iodine
starches
magnesium
trace minerals
10. Helps blood clot - (SPINACH - wheat bran - wheat germ - some fruits - egg yolks - liver)
Sodium - Chloride and Potassium
Vitamin K
Vitamin E
water
11. 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
insoluble fiber
phosphorus
dietary fiber
12. 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)
Vitamin E
Vitamin A
vitamins that can be produced in the body
Vitamin D
13. Vital nutrient 1. carries nutrients in body 2. eliminates waste 3. regulates body temp
cholesterol
4
2-3
water
14. Calcium - phosphorus - magnesium - need to absorb most in teenage years - if body doesn't have enough it is withdrawn from body which leads to osteoporosis
soluble fiber
healthy bones
soluble fiber
minerals
15. Vitamin B - converstion of fats - carbs - and protein into energy
Riboflavin
amino acids
niacin
fat as a food
16. ADEK - dissolve in fat - are stored in fat and liver - too much is toxic
saturated fat
vitamins
fat soluble vitamins
Vitamin D
17. Helps protect the body from cell damage - Vitamins A - C - E - B - (fruits - vegetables - whole grain breads and cereals - nuts)
4
antioxidant
healthy blood
complex carbs
18. 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)
Sodium - Chloride and Potassium
antioxidant
healthy blood
65
19. Vitamin B - conversion of carbs into energy - maintenance of appetite and nervous system function
simple carbs
Vitamin C
Thiamin
Fluoride
20. 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)
caffeine
unsaturated fat
Selenium
Vitamin C
21. CB - dissolve in water - not stored in body so excess is excreted in urine - too much is bad because kidneys work too hard to remove them
Vitamin B-6
starches
water soluble vitamins
Iron
22. Takes water out of the body
healthy bones
caffeine
Zinc
saturated fat
23. Broken down into glucose and stored
trace minerals
starches
cholesterol
Vitamin C
24. Doesn't break down absorbs water and becomes bulky --> regular bowel movements (whole wheat grain products - vegetable / fruit skins)
electrolytes
water
Riboflavin
insoluble fiber
25. 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
amino acids
minerals
saturated fat
cholesterol
26. Helps heart to work properly (whole grain bread - vegetables - meat - organ meats - fish - shellfish)
protein
Iodine
Selenium
Fluoride
27. Has all 9 essential amino acids - almost all animal sources - (meat poultry - eggs - and dairy products)
Pantothenic acid
complete protein
healthy bones
Vitamin C
28. DK
65
major minerals
vitamins that can be produced in the body
starches
29. Vitamin B - synthesis of fat - glycogen - and amino acids
biotin
calcium
Selenium
fat soluble vitamins
30. About 20 - 9 essential (one's your body cannot make)
Vitamin K
amino acids
Iodine
Selenium
31. Helps protect the body from cell damage - Vitamins A - C - E - B - (fruits - vegetables - whole grain breads and cereals - nuts)
insoluble fiber
major minerals
antioxidant
Vitamin A
32. Builds and renews bones and teeth - regulates heartbeat - muscles - and nerves - (milk - yogurt - cheese - SPINACH - canned fish w/ edible bones - dry beans - calcium fortified)
fat as a nutrient
antioxidant
Fluoride
calcium
33. Gives meals texture and flavor - slows down digestive system which makes you feel fuller longer
fat as a food
Iron
Vitamin E
cholesterol
34. Needed in large amounts - calcium - phosphorus - magnesium
complex carbs
biotin
major minerals
fat as a food
35. 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
Vitamin B-6
Riboflavin
magnesium
36. Helps in energy production - builds and renews bones and teeth - (milk - yogurt - cheese - meat - poultry - fish - egg yolks - whole grain bread and cereals)
phosphorus
2-3
Fluoride
vitamins that can be produced in the body
37. Solid at room temp - animal sources - (butter - fats in meat - poultry and dairy)
electrolytes
saturated fat
biotin
simple carbs
38. Vitamin B - conversion of carbs into energy - maintenance of appetite and nervous system function
minerals
Thiamin
major minerals
electrolytes
39. Build body tissue - regulate body processes - help other nutrients do their jobs - body cannot make energy without vitamins
fat as a food
vitamins
Riboflavin
trace minerals
40. 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.)
Vitamin K
amino acids
Thiamin
Vitamin A
41. ADEK - dissolve in fat - are stored in fat and liver - too much is toxic
Zinc
80
folate
fat soluble vitamins
42. Helps build strong bones and teeth - enhances calcium absorption - (fortified milk - egg yolk - salmon - mackerel - liver - produced from sunlight)
fat soluble vitamins
Vitamin D
calcium
2-3
43. 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)
Vitamin K
biotin
protein
Vitamin B-12
44. Supplies energy - promotes healthy skin and normal growth - carries fat soluble vitamins - cushions organs
Vitamin K
vitamins
vitamins that can be produced in the body
fat as a nutrient
45. 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)
incomplete protein
Zinc
Fluoride
Vitamin A
46. About 20 - 9 essential (one's your body cannot make)
Sodium - Chloride and Potassium
magnesium
amino acids
Vitamin D
47. Dissolves in water thickens stomach contents (oat products - beans - ect.)
soluble fiber
unsaturated fat
9
trace minerals
48. Dont has all essential amino acids - (rice & beans - peanut butter & jelly sandwich)
Vitamin B-6
vitamins
incomplete protein
Fluoride
49. Builds and renews bones and teeth - helps nerves and muscles work properly - (whole grain products - SPINACH - dry beans - peas - nuts and seeds)
magnesium
starches
antioxidant
9
50. Helps prevent tooth decay by strengthening teeth (some added to water - toothpaste)
Fluoride
antioxidant
dietary fiber
water