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Nutrition & Digestion
Mr. Frangenes
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8th Grade
03/16/2006

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Term
homeostasis
Definition
the body's ability to keep a steady internal state in spite of changes in external condidtions
Term
nutrients
Definition
substances in food that provide raw material and energy for the body
ex. carbs, gats, protein,vitamins, minerals, H2O
Term
calorie
Definition
1) energy released from nutrients
2) the amount of energy needed to raise the temp of 1 gram of H2O by 1 degree Celcius

1 Calorie = 1000 calories
Term
carbohydrates
Definition
1) contain carbon, oxygen, hydrogen
2) 1 gram of carbs = 4 calories
3) carbs provide raw materials to make cell parts
4) 2 kinds: simple carbohydrates and complex carbohydrates
Term
simple carbohydrates
Definition
1. sugars found in fruit, milk, veggies
2. 1 type is glucose-major source of energy for cells
3. body usually converts other sugars into glucose
4. provides quick burning energy
Term
complex carbohydrates
Definition
1. made up of many sugar molecules linked together by a chain
2. gives long-term energy
3. ex. starches-potoes, rice, corn, grain, pasta, cereal, bread
4. they get broken down into smaller individual sugar molecules
Term
fiber
Definition
1. complex carb found in plants
2. does not get broken down--it passes through the body
3. not a nutrient
4. ex: some fruits, veg, nuts, whole grains, some bread, cereals
Term
Fats
Definition
1.High energy nutrients composed of hydrogen,oxygen,carbon
2.contains 2x the energy as carbs
3.helps form structure of cells
4.fat tissue helps protect and support internal organs
5.used as insulation
Term
Types of fats
Definition
Unsaurated:
1. Liquid at room temp
2. ex: olive oil, fish oil

Saturated
1. solid as room temp
2. ex: meat, dairy, egg yolk, palm oil, coconut oil
3.often contians cholesterol
Term
Cholesterol
Definition
1.Waxy, fat like substance found in animal products
2.your liver produces enough so as not to need any
3.You should have about 30% of calories from fat, otherwise you become deficient in Essential Fatty Acids
Term
Essential Fatty Acids
Definition
1.hepls regulate blood pressure, clotting, immune response
2.otherwise you get red irritated skin, infections, dehydration
3.helps obsorb vit,A,D,E,K
4.If you have less than 25% of fat at a meal, you feel less satisfied and want to eat more
Term
proteins
Definition
1. contain nitrogen, carbon, hydrogen, oxygen
2. needed for tissue growth and repair and chemical reactions in cells
3. ex: meats, poultry, fish, dairy, nuts, beans
Term
amino acids
Definition
1. small units that when combined form protein
2. 20 different types
3. your body can make about half, others must come from food--called essential amino acids
4.organic compounds of carbon, hydrogyen, oxygen, nitrogen
Term
complete proteins
Definition
1. from animal sources like meat, eggs
2. have all the essential amino acids
3. plants are inbcomplete-some essential acids are missing, so you need to combine lots of varieties of plants in your diet
Term
vitamins
Definition
1. act as helper molecules in chemical reactions of body
2. most usually obtained from food
3. see page 73 for examples
Term
minerals
Definition
1. nutrients not made by living things
2. found in soil or roots of plants
3. obtained by eating plants or animals who've eaten plants
4. ex: calcium,iron, potassium
5. see page 74
Term
water
Definition
1. 65% of body weight is H20
2. most importan- all achemical reactions and breakdown of nutrients take place in H20
3. makes up most of the body's fluid-ex: blood
4. nutrients carried through body via watery part of blood
5. needed for persperation
need about 2 liters/day
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