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Nutrient Stations Notes Form

The document provides information about nutrients including carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water. It discusses the functions and food sources of each nutrient category. Carbohydrates are divided into sugars and starches, and fiber plays a role in digestion. Proteins are broken down into amino acids and are needed from food. Fats provide energy and have healthy and unhealthy types. Vitamins and minerals are essential nutrients that support various bodily functions when consumed through food sources. Water is the most important substance for survival and performs important processes in the body.

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Nutrient Stations Notes Form

The document provides information about nutrients including carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water. It discusses the functions and food sources of each nutrient category. Carbohydrates are divided into sugars and starches, and fiber plays a role in digestion. Proteins are broken down into amino acids and are needed from food. Fats provide energy and have healthy and unhealthy types. Vitamins and minerals are essential nutrients that support various bodily functions when consumed through food sources. Water is the most important substance for survival and performs important processes in the body.

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Nutrient Station Notes

Carbohydrates

1. What is the primary function of carbohydrates?

2. What are the two categories that make up carbohydrates?

3. Explain the difference between the categories identified in question #2.

4. Provide two food examples for each category of carbohydrates.


Category #1: Food Examples:

Category #2: Food Examples:

5. How does fiber play a role in carbohydrates? What two things does it do
for the body?

Proteins

1. What is protein responsible for in the body?

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2. Proteins are broken down into ______________ _________________

3. How many of those (answer to #2) need to be consumed through food?

4. Identify the two types of proteins and 3 foods examples for each source.

Protein Type #1: Food Sources:

Protein Type #2: Food Sources:

5. _______% of daily calories should be lean protein.

Fats

1. True or False: All fats are bad. (Highlight the correct answer.)

2. Besides providing energy, name 3 additional functions of fat in the body.

3. Name a healthy fat and two foods that are good sources of it.

4. What two types of fatty foods need to be consumed in smaller amounts


and less often?
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Vitamins

1. Why should vitamins be consumed daily?

2. What letters of the alphabet make up the essential vitamins needed by the
body?

3. Which foods are excellent sources of Vitamin C?

4. What vitamin is folate?

5. What problems can a folate deficiency cause?

6. Who should be sure to consume enough folate?

7. Provide 3 foods high in folate.

8. Which vitamin is also known as the “sunshine” vitamin?

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9. Besides good night vision, what role does Vitamin A play in the body?

10. What color are the fruits/vegetables that typically provide Vitamin A?

11.Which vitamin helps prevent blood clots and which vitamin helps control
blood clotting?

Minerals

1. What is the function of minerals in the body?

2. There are actually 17 minerals your body needs daily. The article mentions
which 7?

3. Based on what the article says about the purpose/function of minerals, see
if you can match the mineral with its health concern when there is a
deficiency or excess in the diet. (Highlight matches with corresponding
colors--you will use 4 different colors!)

1. Iron a. osteoporosis
2. Sodium b. muscle cramps
3. Potassium c. anemia
4. Calcium d. high blood pressure

Water

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1. According to the article section, water is (most or least) important to
survival. Highlight the correct answer.

2. Functions of water include: Unscramble the words to find out.


● Orpcsse some smintiva: ___________________________________

● Prevent eydhradinot: ______________________________________

● Spnoartrt treinutns: _______________________________________

● Remove swate duprocts: ___________________________________

3. Daily intake for men= _______liters which = approximately ______ounces.


4. Daily intake for women=_______liters which = approximately ______
ounces.

5. Foods that contain water include:

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