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HUN1201 Unit 2 the Nutrients Exam
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inorganic nutrients - ANSWER-do not contain carbon as part of their chemical
structure

organic nutrients - ANSWER-contain carbon as part of their chemical structure

macronutrients - ANSWER-found in large amounts in food and needed in larger
amounts in the body

micronutrients - ANSWER-found in small amounts in food and needed in smaller
amounts in the body

energy-yielding nutrients - ANSWER-when metabolized they are converted to ATP
(energy)

nutrient density - ANSWER-a measure of the nutrients provided by a food relative to
its caloric content

caloric density - ANSWER-a measure of the Calories a food provides relative to the
amount of food

foods - ANSWER-products derived from plants or animals that can be taken into the
body to yield energy (ATP) and nutrients for the maintenance of life and the growth
and repair of tissues

whole foods - ANSWER-found in their natural state; maintain their vitamins and
minerals; contain phytochemical; you get the food in its entirety as nature intended

processed foods - ANSWER-natural composition is altered; have added dyes, salts,
sugar, sodium/potassium benzoate, parabens; have extracted ingredients such as
oils, MSG, food stabilizers, proteins

phytochemicals - ANSWER-substances found in plant foods that are not an essential
nutrient but may have health-promoting properties

zoochemicals - ANSWER-in animals; these are health-promoting substances

fortification - ANSWER-help eliminate nutrient deficiencies in the population, with the
federal government mandating that certain nutrients be added to certain foods

enriched foods - ANSWER-have nutrients added back that were lost during
processing

functional foods - ANSWER-contain physiologically active compounds that provide
health and benefits beyond their nutrient contributions

, nutrients are composed of four main elements: - ANSWER-carbon (C), hydrogen
(H), oxygen (O), and nitrogen (N)

the name 'carbohydrate' comes from the three elements that make up the chemical
structure: - ANSWER-carbo= carbon, hydrate=water (includes hydrogen and
oxygen)

simple carbohydrates - ANSWER-sugars

complex carbohydrates - ANSWER-starches & fibers

monosaccharides - ANSWER-single sugars

glucose - ANSWER-blood sugar; also found in dextrose solutions and various
sweeteners.

galactose - ANSWER-found mostly in milk and milk products

fructose - ANSWER-the sweetest sugar; occurs naturally in fruits and honey

disaccharides - ANSWER-pairs of the 3 monosaccharides

maltose - ANSWER-glucose + glucose (found in barley)

sucrose - ANSWER-fructose + glucose (found in fruits, vegetables, grains, table
sugar)

lactose - ANSWER-galactose + glucose (main CHO in milk)

ploysaccharides - ANSWER-many monosaccharides linked together

glycogen - ANSWER-the storage form of glucose in animals (including humans); it is
many glucose molecules linked together in highly branched chains; glycogen is
stored in the muscles and the liver

starch - ANSWER-the storage form of glucose in plants; it is made of many glucose
molecules linked together

fiber (cellulose) - ANSWER-structural parts of plants; found in all plant derived foods
(fruits, vegetables, grains, and legumes); it is made of many glucose molecules
linked together, but bonded differently than starch

soluble fibers - ANSWER-dissolves in water, forms gels, and is easily digested by
bacteria in the colon (fermented); food sources include barley, oats, legumes, citrus
fruits; they help protect against heart disease by lowering blood cholesterol; protect
against diabetes by lowering blood glucose levels

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