Chapter 10 Powerpoint
Chapter 10 Powerpoint
Chapter 10 Powerpoint
Nutritionists:
study the food needs of humans and other
organisms
They develop lists of nutrient requirement
for these organisms
Nutrients
Are substances found in foods.
This boy is suffering from sever malnutrition which had caused him to loose most of his
muscle. This is why you are able to clearly see the bones and loose skin on his tiny frame
Malnutrition
Lack of Vitamin C
Lack of Vitamin A
The Nutrients We Need
Your body requires 6 essential nutrients. Please be able to list
these!
1. Carbohydrates
Can be in the form of sugar or starch
They are the primary source of energy for our body
2. Proteins
Build body tissue
Regulate chemical activity
Supply energy when carbohydrates and fats are not available
3. Fats
Are stored in the body for use as an energy source when carbohydrates are in
short supply
The Nutrients We Need
4. Vitamins:
Are organized according to whether they can be absorbed in fat or
water
Vitamins A,D,E, and K are in foods that contain fats.
Vitamins B and C are soluble in water.
6. Minerals:
Help carry out life functions
Includes; calcium, phosphorous, magnesium, iron, and iodine.
8. Water:
Is essential for life because it is used in every life function
The water you take in through food and drink needs to be balanced
with the water that is eliminated from your body
Overview: 10.2 Analyzing Diets
Diet:
refers to the amount and type of
food you eat every day
Mixed Diet:
Is a diet in which it is easy to obtain
the nutrients you need. This is
because it consists of a wide variety
of food.
Canada’s Food Guide
3. Milk Products
Cheese and yogurt
5. Choose low fat dairy products, lean meats, and food prepared
with little or not fat.
Fad diet
refers to a current idea or craze about how or what people
should eat. These diets usually involve weight loss.
Atkins
Athletes that want to gain weight believed the atkins diet would
work because high amounts of protein are believed to develop
more body muscle. NOT TRUE
1. Mechanical digestion
Teeth and stomach break food down
into small pieces
2. Chemical Digestion
Chemicals known as enzymes break
food down into smaller particles
3. Absorption
Molecule-sized products of chemical
digestion move into the bloodstream
The Mouth
The Teeth
are the most important component of
mechanical digestion. They reduce the size of
food and help mix it with saliva.
Saliva
Contains enzymes which chemically break
down starch into smaller fragments known as
sugars (Chemical digestion).
Stomach
The Stomach
Breaks down food with muscle
contractions(mechanical digestion)
and mixes it with gastric juices to form a
pasty fluid
Protein
Enzymes split the proteins into simpler components
which can then be absorbed
Fat
Bile, a fluid produced by the liver and stored in the gall
bladder, breaks fat into smaller particles.
Once these steps have been completed the fats are ready
to be absorbed
Large Intestine