Foods I-Nutrients
Anemia
A blood disorder caused by a lack of iron and red blood cells.
Osteoporosis
A calcium deficiency disease is called ________.
Dietary Fiber
A plant material that is eaten, but can not be digested by human enzymes are __ ____.
LDL
Bad cholesterol has an abbreviation ____.
Cholesterol
Fat-like substance found in all body cells. Also found in liver and egg yolk.
Polyunsaturated
If a fatty acid is missing two or more hydrogen units, a _____ fatty acid forms.
Dehydration
Lack of water in the body causes ________.
Malnutrition
Not getting the right nutrients or an inadequate diet is called ______.
Vitamins
Organic substances needed in small amounts for hormonal growth, maintenance and cell reproduction.
Sugar
Sucrose is the name for this simple carbohydrate. It is called ______.
Simple Carbohydrates
Sucrose, honey, molasses and candy are examples of ____ _________.
Metabolism
The chemical processes that take place in the cells after the body absorbs the nutrients is called _____.
Nutrition
The study of how the body uses food.
Calorie
The unit used to measure the energy value of foods is called _____
Saturated
When a fatty acid contains all the hydrogen it can chemically hold, it is called ___ fatty acids.
Monounsaturated
When a fatty acid is missing only one hydrogen unit, the result is a ____ fatty acid.
Incomplete
When a plant protein lacks one or more essential amino acids it becomes an ____ protein.
Monosaccharide
___ is a sugar with single unit chemical structure.
Hydrogenation
___ is the chemical process that turns vegetable oil into solids.
Dietary Supplement
____ _____ are vitamins and minerals taken in addition to food.
Amino Acids
____ a chemical compound that serves as a building block of protein.
Nutrient
____ is a life sustaining chemical compound in food.
Hypertension
____ is high blood pressure linked to high salt intake.
Lipids
Another name for fats.
Major Minerals
Calcium, magnesium and potassium are examples.
Trans Fatty Acids
Function like saturated fats in the body.
HDL
Good cholesterol has an abbreviation ____.
Omega-3 Fatty Acids
Lowering the risk of heart disease, this fatty acid is found in fish oil.
Complex Carbohydrates
Starches, such as breads, rice, cereal, pasta, corn, dry beans are examples of ____ _______.
Antioxidants
These have been known the help prevent heart disease. Blueberries are a good source.
Triglycerides
These types of lipids, commonly called a fat, are called _____
Fat Soluble
These vitamins are absorbed and stored in the fatty tissue of the body.
Water Soluble
These vitamins dissolve easily in water and are carried out of the body through urine.
Minerals
This nutrient becomes part of the bones, tissues, and body fluids. Examples are iron, iodine and zinc.
Protein
This nutrient repairs the hair, nails, skin, muscles and is needed for growth.
Complete
When a protein has all essential amino acids it is a _____ protein.
Glucose
When carbohydrates are fully broken down chemically, this blood sugar is called _____.
Starch
When plants combine single glucose units into complicated chemical structures, it forms a ___.
Carbohydrates
____ are your main source of energy.