Health Quiz 09/08/21
1 kg of water 1 degree Celsius
A calorie is the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of
to be catalyst. They alter the makeup of nutrients to change them into forms that can be readily used by cells throughout the body.
Briefly explain the role of enzymes in digestion.
starches and sugar
Carbohydrates are found in foods that contain
glucose
During digestion, carbohydrates are broken down into simple sugars. The most important one is
fat
Excess fat, whether saturated or unsaturated, is stored as
Repair Growth Immunity Energy Reproduction
Select all that apply. According to the text, the scientific definition of nutrition is: "the proper supply of nutrients essential for: __________"
False
The best source of water is soda with caffeine.
False
The body can survive 8-10 days without water.
False
The body is less than 20 percent water.
True
The body loses approximately 5-6 pints of water a day through sweat, urine, and exhalation.
glycogen
Unused glucose that is converted to _____________ is stored in the liver.
fat
Vitamins A, D, E, and K are dependent upon _____________ for their absorption by cells.
True
Water is the basis of good nutrition because it is essential to all forms of metabolism in the body.
chemical substances that are absorbed by the body through the process of digestion.
What are nutrients?
carbohydrates
What is the body's primary energy source?
Complex
_____________ carbohydrates require a prolonged process of digestion in order to be broken down into glucose and help maintain proper blood sugar levels.
Saturated
_______________ fats are found in animal products and some vegetables.
Fatty acids
__________________ are organic acids that aid in the transportation and breakdown of cholesterol.
Cholesterol
__________________ 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.
Simple
carbohydrates do not take long to digest and cause blood sugar levels to rise quickly.
Metabolism
cell converts nutrients into energy or materials for growth, repair, reproduction, and maintenance
Nutrients
chemical substances that are absorbed by the body through the process of digestion
complete protein
food source that contains all the essential amino acids
Fats
is/are the most concentrated form of energy.
Enzyme
molecule responsible for facilitating biochemical reactions within the body
essential amino acids
proteins that cannot be manufactured by the body and must be derived from food sources
Catabolism
the conversion of nutrients into energy
protein
the nutrient that is essential to cellular construction, reproduction, and maintenance
Anabolism
the process by which the cell uses nutrients to repair or build new tissues
nutrition
the proper supply of nutrients essential for growth, reproduction, repair, immunity, and energy