Glossary
Term Definition
Import Give or take animal food.
Reagent Substance that identifies chemical reactions.
Immiscible Do not mix with water.
Luminous Let light through.
Helix Three-dimensional spiral shape.
Eutrophication Excess nutrients in water causes oxygen deficiency.
Enzyme Protein that accelerates chemical reactions.
Inorganic compounds
• Examples: water, oxygen, carbon dioxide.
• Water is important for: Transport, dissolving substances, temperature control.
• Mineral elements:
o For humans: Na, K, Ca, P, Fe, I.
o For plants: Macro - N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S | Micro - B, Cu, Cl, Mn, Mo, Zn.
Fertiliser and leaching
• Provide plants with nutrients.
• Leaching: when nutrients such as phosphate leach out.
• Result: Eutrophication - aquatic life is dying.
Organic compounds
• Carbohydrates: C, H, O - source of energy.
• Monosaccharides: glucose.
• Disaccharide: maltose.
• Polysaccharides: starch, glycogen.
• Tests:
o Starch: Positive - blue-black.
o Benedict/Fehling for glucose: Positive - red/orange.
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, Lipids (fats and oils)
• Consists of glycerol + fatty acids.
• Saturated (lard) vs. unsaturated (olive oil).
• Functions:
o Structure of cell membranes.
o Energy storage.
o Insulation and protection.
o Waterproofing in plants.
• Tests:
o Ether test: Positive - oil mark.
o Water test: Positive - does not mix with water.
Proteins
• C, H, O, N (+ sometimes S, Fe, P).
• Structures:
o Primary → order.
o Secondary → folding.
o Tertiary → 3D form.
o Quaternary → several chains.
• Tests:
o Millon: burgundy.
o Biuret: violet/purple.
• Factors affecting structure: temperature, pH, salt concentration.
Enzymes
• Specialized proteins.
• Function as biological catalysts.
• Optimum conditions: temperature and pH.
• Examples:
o Amilase - starch.
o Protease - proteins.
o Lipase - fats.
Nucleic acids
• DNA – stores genetic code.
• RNA - helps to make proteins.
Vitamins
• Essential for metabolism.
• Deficiency Diseases:
o A - night blindness.
o B - beriberi, pellagra.
o C - Scurvy.
o D - rickets.
o E - Nerve problems.
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, Balanced diet
• Include all the most important nutrients.
• Energy intake must correspond to energy consumption.
• 1g fat = 9 calories | 1g of protein or carbohydrate = 4 calories.
• ADH (Recommended Dietary Amount) shows how many nutrients a person needs daily.
Malnutrition
• Causes: poverty, environment, food insecurity.
• Too few or too many nutrients can lead to health problems.
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