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Nutrition
Nutrient
nutrients are used
Biomolecules/biochemicals
Compounds made from carbon
Organic compounds are composed of
Common elements of food
Elements present as dissolved salts in food
Trace elements in food
The build up of simple molecules to complex molecules requiring energy
The break down of complex molecules to simple molecules resulting in the release of energy
Test for reducing sugars
Test for starch
to test for protein
to test for fat
Carbohydrates are composed of
sources of carbohydrates
single sugar units
2 monosaccharides
many monosaccharides
monosaccharides
disaccharides
sucrose (table sugar)
maltose (germinating seeds)
lactose (milk)
polysaccharides
Starch
Cellulose
Chitin
Glycogen
lipids
Elements in lipids
Fats
Oils
Sources
Triglyceride
Phospholipid
structural role of lipids
metabolic role of lipids
Elements in proteins
Proteins are composed of
Link between amino acids
Shape of a protein
Small number of amino acids
20 or more amino acids
Long polypeptide (more than 200 amino acids)
Fibrous proteins
Globular proteins
Protein synthesis takes place in the
Sources of proteins
Structural role of protein
Metabolic role of protein
Vitamins
Vitamins
Water soluble vitamin
Fat soluble vitamin
Vitamin C
Vitamin D
Sources of vitamin C
What does vitamin C do?
Disease caused by lack of vitamin C + symptoms
Sources of Vitamin D
What does Vitamin D do?
Disease caused by deficiency of Vitamin D + symptoms
Minerals
Plants absorb their minerals from
Animals obtain minerals through
Plant mineral requirements
Animal mineral requirements
Importance of water