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NSC 101 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2025/2026( A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED).

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NSC 101 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2025/2026( A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED).

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NSC 101
nutrients - ANS-life sustaining chemicals in food that are needed for proper growth,
development and function of the body

nutrition - ANS-study of nutrients and how the body uses nutrients

diet - ANS-usual pattern of food choices

Top five leading causes of death - ANS--heart disease
-cancer
-chronic lower respiratory infections
-stroke
-accidents

risk factors - ANS-characteristics which increase disease risk

unmodifiable risk factors - ANS-family history, age, ethnicity

modifiable risk factors - ANS-lifestyle (diet, physical activity, drug use)

What are the 6 classes of nutrients - ANS--carbohydrates
-fats (lipids)
-proteins
-vitamins
-minerals
-water

organic nutrients - ANS-include carbon in the chemical structure

carbohydrates - ANS-source of energy (most forms)

lipids - ANS--source of energy
-cellular development
-physical growth and development
-regulation of body processes
-absorption of fat-soluble vitamins

proteins - ANS--production of structural and functional components
-cellular development, growth, and maintenance
-regulation of body processes

, -immune function
-fluid balance
-source of energy

vitamins - ANS--regulation of body process
-maintenance of immune function
-production and maintenance of tissues
-protection against agents that can damage cellular components

minerals - ANS--regulation of body processes
-including fluid balance; formation of certain chemical messengers
-structural and functional components of various substances and tissues
-necessary for physical growth, maintenance, and development

water - ANS--maintenance of fluid balance
-regulation of body temperature
-elimination of wastes
-transportation of substances
-participant in many chemical reactions
-needed in large amounts
-no energy

cell - ANS-smallest functional unit in a living organism

metabolism - ANS-the total of all chemical reactions that occur in a living cell
-energy generation
-protein production
-waste elimination

energy suppliers - ANS--fats
-carbohydrates
-protein
-alcohol

calories/kilocalories (kcal) - ANS-unit that describes energy content in food

macronutrients - ANS--needed in large amounts
-carbohydrates
-fats
-proteins
-supplies energy/calories for cells
-g - per serving

micronutrients - ANS--needed in small amounts

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