Food and Energy Chapter 3
The human digestive system is ________________________ long from beginning to end.
9 meters
Guidelines from the USDA provide a way to help people make healthy food choices based on their ______, _________, and amount of ___________ ______________.
Age sex physical activity
Dietary needs vary from person to person, according to their what two things?
Age and sex
All the body's vital processes take place in ___________________.
Amino acids
Both _________________ and ______________ are energy-containing nutrients composed of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.
Carbohydrates and fats
_______________ ___________________ _________________ tell how your daily Calories should be split among carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
Daily Reference Intakes
_________________ can be mechanical or chemical.
Digestion
_____________________ provides your body with materials to grow and to repair tissues.
Food
______________________ allow you to evaluate a single food and to compare the nutritional value of different foods.
Food labels
People need six types of _________________. They are ______, ______, ___________, __________, __________, and __________.
Nutrients carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and water.
___________________ are nutrients that contain nitrogen as well as carbon, oxygen and hydrogen.
Proteins
___________________ ______________ is the major source of energy for your body's cells.
Unsaturated fats
Absorption is the process by which nutrient molecules pass through the wall of the digestive system into the __________ ___________.
blood stream
Everyone needs a certain number of _______________ to meet their daily energy needs.
calories
After _____________________________________ takes place, the small nutrient molecules are ready for the body to absorb.
chemical digestion
The process by which the body breaks down food into small nutrient molecules is called _________________.
digestion
The organs of the digestive system have three main functions: __________, ____________ and ___________.
digestion absorption elimination
Because the human liver makes all the cholesterol the body needs, people (do need, do not need) foods that contain it.
do not need
In the large intestine, material is readied for __________________ from the body.
elimination
Food provides ____________________ for everything you do.
energy
A(n) __________________ is a protein that speeds up chemical reactions in the body.
enzyme
The pancreas produces digestive __________ that help break down starches, proteins and ___________.
enzyme fats
Your mouth,____________ and _____________ are the organs in which chemical digestion ______________.
esophagus and stomach end
Food labels provide information about ______________.
food
Bile is stored in an organ called the ______________________.
gall bladder
The six groups in the USDA's food pyramid are ________, _________, _________, ___________, __________, and ____________.
grains, vegetables, fruits, milk, meat and beans, and oils.
As the material moves through the ______________ intestine, water is absorbed into the bloodstream.
large
The _______________ produces bile for the digestive system.
liver
Substances produced by the _____________, _____________ and lining of the ____________________ help to complete ________________ digestion.
liver, pancreas, and lining of the small intestine chemical
When you bite off a piece of food, the teeth and tongue carry out ___________________ digestion.
mechanical
On a food label, ingredients are listed in order by the amount that is in the food from ____________ to ______________.
most to least
USDA charts called Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) show the amounts of ______________________ needed every day.
nutrients
The percent (%) Daily Value shows how the ______________ in one serving fit into a diet of ________ calories a day.
nutrients 2,000
Waves of involuntary muscle contractions, called ___________, push food toward the stomach.
peristalsis
Foods from both animals and plants contain ____________.
protein
_______________, the fluid released by glands when you eat, moistens food into a slippery mass.
saliva
A food label's information is based on a ______________ ___________ size.
single serve
Most chemical digestion and the absorption of nutrients take place in ____________________________________.
small intestine
Then food reaches the small intestines, __________________________________ have been partially broken down.
starches and proteins
At about 6 meters, ___________________________________ makes up two thirds of the length of the digestive system.
the small intestine