Health: Unit 2, Assignment 2
A calorie is the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of _______.
1 kg of water 1 degree Celsius
1. the nutrient that is essential to cellular construction, reproduction, and maintenance 2. proteins that cannot be manufactured by the body and must be derived from food sources 3. food source that contains all the essential amino acids 4. food sources that do not contain all the essential amino acids
1) protein 2) essential amino acids 3) complete protein 4) incomplete proteins
What is the body's primary energy source? Sugars Fats Carbohydrates Proteins
Carbohydrates
__________________are the body's primary and immediate source of energy. Proteins Fats Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates
_______ is/are used by the body to synthesize Vitamin D, maintain the proper functioning of nerve cells, keep skin soft and supple, and transport fat to cells.
Cholesterol
_______ carbohydrates require a prolonged process of digestion in order to be broken down into glucose and help maintain proper blood sugar levels.
Complex
_______ is/are the most concentrated form of energy.
Fats
_______ are organic acids that aid in the transportation and breakdown of cholesterol.
Fatty acids
_______ fats are found in animal products and some vegetables.
Saturated
_______ carbohydrates do not take long to digest and cause blood sugar levels to rise quickly.
Simple
Excess fat, whether saturated or unsaturated, is stored as _______.
fat
Vitamins A, D, E, and K are dependent upon _______ for their absorption by cells.
fat
During digestion, carbohydrates are broken down into simple sugars. The most important one is _______.
glucose
Unused glucose that is converted to _______ is stored in the liver.
glycogen
Carbohydrates are found in foods that contain _______.
starches and sugar