68 Unit 2 Nutrition and Food Choices Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Lesson Objectives After studying this lesson, you will be able to identify the six types of nutrients understand the role of each nutrient in the body identify sources of each nutrient evaluate the importance of water and recognize the conditions under which the body’s supply of water needs to increase. Warm-Up Activity The Winning Nutrient Befor re reading this lesson, fill out a bracket similar to the one shown below. Pick l fi a “winner” based on your opinion as to which nutrient is most w for each match-up p important. statements expressing why you believe the winner o Write two to three e of each important nutrient. match-up is the most Lesson 3.1 Before You Read Favorite Food Nutrients List the 10 foods that you eat most frequently. Next to each food, write many or y few nutrients. Check your guesses after you read this lesson. Key Terms In this lesson, you will learn the meanings of the following key terms. amino acid anemia carbohydrate y cholesterol dehydration y fatt f a fat-soluble vitaminn f at-soluble vitami fiber fi r fi glucoseelucos g glycogennegcoyl g hormone mineral nutrient t osteoporosis p protein protein saturated fat saturated f a t trans fattf trans a unsaturated fat unsaturated f a t vitamin water-soluble vitamin Complex Carbohydrates Simple Carbohydrates Water Minerals Vitamins Saturated Fats Protein Unsaturated Fats E-Flash Cards
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