complex carbohydrates: glucose
complex carbohydrates are composed of long strings of simple carbohydrates
fats: fatty acid and glycerol
Fats are complex molecules made up of fatty acid and glycerol. They provide energy to the body.
proteins: amino acids
Proteins are building blocks of the body. They are the most important components of a cell.
small intestine name the building blocks of each major class of nutrients: complex carbohydrates, fats, and...
Question “17” 17. Describe the following events in the large intestine: motility, secretion, absorption, bacterial activity, and feces production. 18. Name the sphincters of the GI tract and describe their locations. 19. Compare the digestion of carbohydrates, fats and proteins in the small intestine. 20. Compare the absorption of carbohydrates, fats and proteins in the small intestine. 21. Make a table of the major regions of the digestive tract and the foodstuffs digested there.
•Which among the nutrients ( carbohydrates,fats, fiber, minerals, proteins, vitamins) is the easiest to digest, the most difficult? Explain your answer.
Question : How nutrition classes ( Carbohydrates, proteins, fats, mollecules) has shaped MY perspective and understanding of food and nutrition/ What do I do differently now ? Criteria: Contains 2-4 properly developed paragraphs. Each paragraph begins with a topic sentence and end with a concluding sentence. Please consult this website for help with paragraph structure. The content within each paragraph is well thought out. Content studied in class - Carbohydrates - Proteins - Fats - Glucose - Gastrointestinal tract process...
Question : How nutrition classes ( Carbohydrates, proteins, fats, mollecules) has shaped MY perspective and understanding of food and nutrition/ What do I do differently now ? Criteria: Contains 2-4 properly developed paragraphs. Each paragraph begins with a topic sentence and end with a concluding sentence. Please consult this website for help with paragraph structure. The content within each paragraph is well thought out. Content studied in class - Carbohydrates - Proteins - Fats - Glucose - Gastrointestinal tract process...
Digestion of nutrients Complete the following sentences to describe the digestion and absorption of various nutrients. Words may be used more than once. small intestine Starch is a that is first broken down by and then in the in the carbohydrate villi The resulting molecules are absorbed by the intestinal amylase and then the Proteins are first broken down in the by proteins amino acid The resulting molecules are absorbed by the intestinal lipase Fats are broken down in the...
Where are each of our macronutrients (carbohydrates, proteins and fats) broken down into components that our cells can absorb? What are the names of the major enzymes found in each of these locations along the digestive tract? How are the digested macronutrients absorbed into the circulatory system?
Proteins contain the same 3 atoms as carbohydrates, and fat and those 3 atoms are? What does protein contain that carbohydrate and fat do not? Amino means? Proteins are synthesized from building blocks called? There are 20 amino acids in the body; nine are classified as: What is the difference between essential and nonessential amino acids? What is the name of the bond that unites one amino acids to one another? Discuss the difference between hydrolysis and condensation Digestion and...
please and thank you Where are each of our macronutrients (carbohydrates, proteins and fats) chemically digested? Where does the process for each of them begin? Also note all locations in the GI tract that these processes continue (until each macronutrient has been broken down into components that our cells can absorb).
What happens when the body does not have enough carbohydrates or fats in supply as an energy source What effect does this have on the body? Name Two conditions associated with deficiencies in protein 10. List two distinct ways in which minerals differ from vitamins II. For each food source list the mineral or minerals that each provides A Egg B. Milk C Cher D. Salmon E. Bananas F. Green vegetables 12. List six types of fiber that are carbohydrates,...
Regarding nutrients, which ones only serve as "building blocks", contributing to and maintaining the structure of the body? What is the function that all the others also have or have instead? A drug is defined by most experts as "any substance ingested or put in the body other than food or nutrients". While alcohol, like what is found in any fermented beverage we might consume, has stored chemical energy that is released when it is broken down in the body,...