Blume-Chapter 18 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What tells you that eating corn would not add to your cholesterol level? Proteins 2 g Carbohydrates 18 g Fat 0 g Sodium 280 mg Potassium 170 mg | 0g Fat |
What two nutrients in corn would help build bones and teeth? | Phosphorus, Vitamin C |
What tells you that eating corn would help give you energy? Proteins 2 g Carbohydrates 18 g Fat 0 g Sodium 280 mg Potassium 170 mg | 18g carbohydrates |
Your doctor just told you that you have high cholesterol. What causes high cholesterol, what are it's risks, and what can you do to lower your risks? | Saturated fats and Red meat can cause high cholesterol. It can cause heart attacks or strokes. Eating less red meat can help lower it. |
If your doctor said you had a Vitamin D deficiency, what changes could you make to correct it? | Either take Vitamin D vitamins or be in the sun more because the sun gives you Vitamin D |
Food in the stomach undergoes a._____________digestion by peristalsis. | a. Mechanical |
__________________digestion with the help of digestive solutions and enzymes. | Chemical |
One of the digestive solutions is __________ which is stored in the gall bladder. | Bile |
After this the food becomes a thin, watery liquid called the ___________. | Chyme |
Then it moves into the ____________where __________ is absorbed | Small intestine Nutrients |
After the Small intestine, the remaining food mass moves into the large intestine where ___________ is absorbed from undigested food. | Water |
In doing so, the body returns large amounts of water to the body and maintain _____________. | Homeostasis |
The muscle constriction called ______________ slow down somewhat in the large intestine. | Peristalsis |
Chyme mat stay here as long as ____ days | three |
The bacteria feed on these materials and in return they make ___________ that your body needs | Vitamins |
Organic or inorganic: Proteins | Organic |
Organic or inorganic: Water | inorganic |
Organic or inorganic: Carbohydrates | Organic |
Organic or inorganic: Vitamins | Organic |
Organic or inorganic: minerals | Inorganic |
What nutrients is it? ~Allows chemical reactions to take place ~ Removes wast from the cells | Water |
What nutrients is it? ~ Essential, organic nutrients that help the body use other nutrients. | Vitamins |
What nutrients is it? ~ inorganic nutrients that regulate many chemical reactions | Minerals |
What is it? ~provide energy ~ Store vitamins | Fats |
What is it? ~ Main source of energy ~ Contain C, H, & O atoms | Carbohydrates |
What is it? ~Made of amino acids ~Used for growth, replacement & repair | Proteins |
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