Use food products in two ways
... 1. Glycolysis - changes glucose to pyruvic acid (in cytoplasm), anaerobic, energy is released 2. Citric acid cycle - pyruvic acid to carbon dioxide (in mitochondria), aerobic, energy is ...
... 1. Glycolysis - changes glucose to pyruvic acid (in cytoplasm), anaerobic, energy is released 2. Citric acid cycle - pyruvic acid to carbon dioxide (in mitochondria), aerobic, energy is ...
File - King`s General Science
... Combines with protein to make hemoglobin. Helps cells use oxygen ...
... Combines with protein to make hemoglobin. Helps cells use oxygen ...
Answer Sheet
... 2. What are the 6 types of nutrients? Carbs, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals and water. 3. What are two types of carbs? Sugar, starch 4. What is the difference between a simple carb and a complex carb? The body uses simple sugar called glucose. Complex carbs are called starches. The body has to b ...
... 2. What are the 6 types of nutrients? Carbs, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals and water. 3. What are two types of carbs? Sugar, starch 4. What is the difference between a simple carb and a complex carb? The body uses simple sugar called glucose. Complex carbs are called starches. The body has to b ...
nutrition b10 - Bakersfield College
... 31. Which of the following is not one of the major storage systems which store and release energy to meet the cells need for energy between meals or if a person skips meals? a. liver b. muscles c. fat cells d. pancreas 32. A person can eat when hunger is absent because: a. the hypothalamus monitors ...
... 31. Which of the following is not one of the major storage systems which store and release energy to meet the cells need for energy between meals or if a person skips meals? a. liver b. muscles c. fat cells d. pancreas 32. A person can eat when hunger is absent because: a. the hypothalamus monitors ...
TEST # 2 (Chapter 3) - Bakersfield College
... 31. Which of the following is not one of the major storage systems which store and release energy to meet the cells need for energy between meals or if a person skips meals? a. liver b. muscles c. fat cells d. pancreas 32. A person can eat when hunger is absent because: a. the hypothalamus monitors ...
... 31. Which of the following is not one of the major storage systems which store and release energy to meet the cells need for energy between meals or if a person skips meals? a. liver b. muscles c. fat cells d. pancreas 32. A person can eat when hunger is absent because: a. the hypothalamus monitors ...
The Necessities of Life
... • Proteins are made up of smaller molecules called amino acids. • Enzymes are proteins that speed up chemical reactions • Proteins are needed to build and repair body structures and to regulate processes in the body. • Hemoglobin is a protein found in red blood cells that attaches to oxygen • Spider ...
... • Proteins are made up of smaller molecules called amino acids. • Enzymes are proteins that speed up chemical reactions • Proteins are needed to build and repair body structures and to regulate processes in the body. • Hemoglobin is a protein found in red blood cells that attaches to oxygen • Spider ...
Honors Biology - Honors Class Help
... Metabolic Rate - the rate of energy consumption by the body = BMR + additional energy consumption above BMR) Basal metabolic rate (BMR) = amount of energy just to maintain basic body functions 8 essential amino acids: phenylalanine, valine, threonine, tryptophan, isoleucine, methionine, leucine, and ...
... Metabolic Rate - the rate of energy consumption by the body = BMR + additional energy consumption above BMR) Basal metabolic rate (BMR) = amount of energy just to maintain basic body functions 8 essential amino acids: phenylalanine, valine, threonine, tryptophan, isoleucine, methionine, leucine, and ...
Guide 1406 Ch, 1-5
... What is the difference between polymers and monomers? The blood cholesterol levels and where can you find most cholesterol? What are amino acids? What type of linkages join glucose, amino acids, fatty acids and nucleotides together? What are the levels of protein structure? What is meant for protei ...
... What is the difference between polymers and monomers? The blood cholesterol levels and where can you find most cholesterol? What are amino acids? What type of linkages join glucose, amino acids, fatty acids and nucleotides together? What are the levels of protein structure? What is meant for protei ...
Chapter 10 Student Copy
... 1. helps move waste through the digestive system 2. helps prevent intestinal problems and constipation; may reduce heart disease 3. 25-35 g/day vii. Role of Carbohydrates 1. Body converts all CHO to glucose – simple sugar & chief source of energy 2. Glucose not used right away is stored in the liver ...
... 1. helps move waste through the digestive system 2. helps prevent intestinal problems and constipation; may reduce heart disease 3. 25-35 g/day vii. Role of Carbohydrates 1. Body converts all CHO to glucose – simple sugar & chief source of energy 2. Glucose not used right away is stored in the liver ...
Nutrition
... (2) Water is a good solvent. Many substances in the body can dissolve in water, so it provides a medium for chemical reactions to take place in. (3) Water can easily move through membranes in the body and helps to transport many chemicals around the body. (4) It plays a direct role in many chemical ...
... (2) Water is a good solvent. Many substances in the body can dissolve in water, so it provides a medium for chemical reactions to take place in. (3) Water can easily move through membranes in the body and helps to transport many chemicals around the body. (4) It plays a direct role in many chemical ...
Protein - Canon-MacFCS
... They are referred to as “nitrogen containing” because they contain nitrogen (CHO and fats do not). Protein foods are made of several molecular chains of amino acids. Each type of protein food has a different combination of amino acid molecules. Certain vitamins and minerals are often necessary ...
... They are referred to as “nitrogen containing” because they contain nitrogen (CHO and fats do not). Protein foods are made of several molecular chains of amino acids. Each type of protein food has a different combination of amino acid molecules. Certain vitamins and minerals are often necessary ...
FACS Final PPT
... microwave oven if a metal dish is used The microwave is best suited for reheating, small amounts of food and tv dinners ...
... microwave oven if a metal dish is used The microwave is best suited for reheating, small amounts of food and tv dinners ...
Final powerpoint
... microwave oven if a metal dish is used The microwave is best suited for reheating, small amounts of food and tv dinners ...
... microwave oven if a metal dish is used The microwave is best suited for reheating, small amounts of food and tv dinners ...
nutrition study guide
... 1. lungs – takes in oxygen and gives off carbon dioxide 2. Respiratory System – contains the lungs, trachea, and diaphragm. It is the system responsible for breathing in the oxygen the body needs. 3. heart – pumps blood throughout the body 4. Circulatory System – contains the heart, blood vessels, a ...
... 1. lungs – takes in oxygen and gives off carbon dioxide 2. Respiratory System – contains the lungs, trachea, and diaphragm. It is the system responsible for breathing in the oxygen the body needs. 3. heart – pumps blood throughout the body 4. Circulatory System – contains the heart, blood vessels, a ...
BIOMOLECULES-L2 students
... Olestra is a synthetic fat - it is very big and bulky. Because it is so bulky, the fat-digesting enzymes in our intestines cannot break it down...and it passes through unchanged. ...
... Olestra is a synthetic fat - it is very big and bulky. Because it is so bulky, the fat-digesting enzymes in our intestines cannot break it down...and it passes through unchanged. ...