Foods Nutrition Test
Pancreas:
A gland connected to the small intestine
People who do not eat enough foods with iron may develop______.
Anemia
The stomach breaks down food into _____, which is a thick liquid.
Chyme
__________ breaks down and changes food into forms the body can use for energy.
Digestion.
The ________ connects the stomach to the mouth and performs a smooth, rhythmic motion called _______ to move food through itself.
Esophagus, Peristalsis
Proteins:
Helps build, repair, and maintain, or preserve, body tissues.
Vitamins:
Helps cells, tissues, and organs stay healthy.
Minerals:
Helps the body work properly.
Water:
Helps with chemical reactions in the body and helps transport materials to and from cells.
Anemia:
Is a blood disorder that causes lack of energy, weakness, shortness of breath, and colds hands and feet.
Metabolism:
Is the use of nutrients to provide energy.
_________ is poor nourishment, resulting from a lack of nutrients.
Malnutrition
When molecules combine with oxygen in a chemical reaction, it is called______.
Oxidation
The ________ is an organ that secretes digestive fluid into the small intestine.
Pancreas
Villi:
Small, fingerlike projections, that cover folds inside the inner wall of the small intestine.
Digestion:
The mechanical and chemical process of breaking down food and changing nutrients into forms your body can use.
Esophagus:
The part of the digestive tract that connects the mouth and the stomach.
Peristalsis:
The process by which food moves through the esophagus by rhythmic movements of muscles.
Absorption:
The process by which nutrients move into the bloodstream.
Oxidation:
When molecules combine with oxygen.
Enzyme:
A special protein that helps a chemical reaction take place.
Glycogen:
A storage from of glucose.
Chyme:
A thick liquid that was once food.
_______ is used to recommend how much of a nutrient someone should eat when not enough scientific information is available.
Adequate Intake
_______ is the energy burned when you maintain your body's autonomic functions, such as breathing, digesting food, and building or repairing tissue.
Basal metabolism
Glucose:
Carbohydrates that are fully broken down and become simple sugar. Is the body's basic fuel.
Malnutrition:
Caused by unhealthy food choices or a lack of food.
___________________ is the amount of nutrients for people of a certain age and gender, and ____________ is the amount needed by 98% of people within that age and gender group.
Dietary Reference Intake, Recommended Dietary Allowance
A special protein that helps to trigger a chemical reaction is an______.
Enzyme
________ is blood sugar, and ________ is the form in which it is stored.
Glucose, Glycogen
_______ is the use of nutrients to provide energy, measured in ______.
Metabolism, Calories
Fats:
Provides a source of stored energy, as well as insulation for the body.
Carbohydrates:
Provides the body's main source of energy
Calorie:
The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature.
Basal Metabolism:
The energy you need to maintain automatic processes.
Fingerlike projections called ______ in the small intestine make it possible for nutrients to move into the bloodstream through _____.
Villi, Absorption
Nutrients are _______ parts of food that ______, or uphold, body tissues.
Vital, Maintain