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NUTRITIONBy: Reece Tomkow

Blk: 4Mr. Worsely

Carbohydrates

Most source important energy for body Two types

- Simple (sugars short energy) - Complex (starches long energy) 4 cals per gram of carbs Primary source of energy Complex food : Crackers, pasta, rice, etc Simple foods: Milk, fruits, vitamins, etc

Fats

Stores energy for later use Types ( Saturated, Unsaturated, Trans ) Building block for hormones 30% of daily cal from fat Foods: Meats, Fish, Oils, etc

Protein

Builds, Replaces, Maintains tissues Types ( Complete, Incomplete ) Breaks down into Amino Acids Found in almost every living cells Food: Milk, meats, etc

Fiber

Prevents bowl problems Types ( Soluble, Insoluble ) Most plant sources contain both types Different fiber used for different things Foods: Dried beans, Split peas, Lentils,

etc

Vitamins

Required for growth, energy, and health Types ( A, B, C, D, E, F ) Without, couldn’t survive life Needed to make enzymes and hormones Foods: Poultry, Fish, Broccoli

Minerals

Help grow, develop, health Types ( Macominerals, trace ) Body made up of 4-5% Used to perform different functions Foods: Beef, Bananas, Dairy

Water

Required for all chemical reactions Moves nutrients around body Removes waste 70% of body is water Healthy people drink 3 gallons Foods: juicy fruit, juicy vegetables

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