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1 The Jeopardy Review Game was created in PowerPoint. To play it you must view in slide show mode. From the game board on the first slide, click a desired number level under a category. Try to answer the question on your own without your book or notes. To get the correct answer, click anywhere on the screen except on the book cover. To go back to the game board, click on the book cover. To exit, press the Escape (ESC) button on your keyboard (in upper left area).

2 Jeopardy TERMSNUTRIENT FACTS ANYTHING GOES FOOD STUFF DIET CHEM Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

3 $100 Question TERMS What is the unit used to measure energy?

4 $100 Answer TERMS Calorie

5 $200 Question TERMS Define malnutrition.

6 $200 Answer TERMS Over and under nutrition.

7 $300 Question TERMS Define hunger, appetite, and satiety.

8 $300 Answer TERMS Hunger: physiological need for food Appetite: psychological desire for food Satiety: physiological feedback mechanism to terminate food intake when full

9 $400 Question TERMS Define organic.

10 $400 Answer TERMS Organic means carbon containing.

11 $500 Question TERMS Explain complementation and give some examples of complementary foods.

12 $500 Answer TERMS Complementation is combining 2 incomplete proteins so that the amino acids limiting or missing in one are provided by the other and vice versa: Examples include: black beans & rice, bread & peanut butter, pasta & vegetables, corn tortillas & pinto beans, salad with croutons, nuts & seeds.

13 $100 Question NUTRIENT FACTS What is the preferred fuel for the body?

14 $100 Answer NUTRIENT FACTS Carbohydrates

15 $200 Question NUTRIENT FACTS Which 2 types of nutrients function as cofactors for enzymes?

16 $200 Answer NUTRIENT FACTS Vitamins and Minerals

17 $300 Question NUTRIENT FACTS Name the 3 most common monosaccharides.

18 $300 Answer NUTRIENT FACTS Glucose, Fructose, Galactose

19 $400 Question NUTRIENT FACTS What is the general recommendation for water intake for adult males and females?

20 $400 Answer NUTRIENT FACTS Males: 3.7 liters per day Females: 2.7 liters per day

21 $500 Question NUTRIENT FACTS How are Carbohydrates, Proteins, Fats, Vitamins, & Minerals categorized?

22 $500 Answer NUTRIENT FACTS Carbohydrates: simple and complex Proteins: complete and incomplete Fats: triglycerides, phospholipids, & sterols Vitamins: fat soluble and water soluble Minerals: major and trace

23 $100 Question ANYTHING GOES What is the medium for metabolism?

24 $100 Answer ANYTHING GOES Water

25 $200 Question ANYTHING GOES Name 2 chronic diseases that are associated with high fat diets.

26 $200 Answer ANYTHING GOES Heart Disease & Cancer

27 $300 Question ANYTHING GOES What are 3 beneficial functions for cholesterol in the body?

28 $300 Answer ANYTHING GOES Used to make bile, vitamin D, and sex hormones Covers myelin sheath Integrates in cell membranes

29 $400 Question ANYTHING GOES Name 4 of the 7 major minerals.

30 $400 Answer ANYTHING GOES Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium Sodium, Potassium, Chloride Sulfur

31 $500 Question ANYTHING GOES What are the 5 characteristics of a sound diet?

32 $500 Answer ANYTHING GOES Moderation, Variety, Balance, Calorie Control, Adequacy

33 $100 Question FOOD STUFF What is an animal drink providing simple carbohydrate?

34 $100 Answer FOOD STUFF Milk

35 $200 Question FOOD STUFF What are food sources of complete (high biological value, high quality) protein?

36 $200 Answer FOOD STUFF Anything from the animal world. Beef, chicken, pork, fish, eggs, milk, yogurt, cheese, etc.

37 $300 Question FOOD STUFF What is the predominate type of fatty acid in soybean oil, cheese, and olives?

38 $300 Answer FOOD STUFF Soybean oil: PUFA Cheese: SFA Olives: MUFA

39 $400 Question FOOD STUFF What are 2 good food sources of lecithin, a phospholipid?

40 $400 Answer FOOD STUFF Egg yolk & soy

41 $500 Question FOOD STUFF What are food sources of complex carbohydrates (starch and fiber)?

42 $500 Answer FOOD STUFF Whole grains & their products (cereals, pasta, bread. Etc.), vegetables, & legumes.

43 $100 Question DIET CHEM What is a consumed beverage that is a drug that chemically most closely resembles carbohydrates?

44 $100 Answer DIET CHEM Alcohol

45 $200 Question DIET CHEM Name an essential inorganic element and an essential inorganic compound for the body.

46 $200 Answer DIET CHEM Essential minerals like iron, iodine, potassium etc. are inorganic elements. Water is an essential inorganic compound.

47 $300 Question DIET CHEM How many double bonds are in SFA, MUFAs, & PUFAs?

48 $300 Answer DIET CHEM SFA: 0 MUFAs: 1 PUFAs: >1

49 $400 Question DIET CHEM What are 4 organic compounds that nourish the body?

50 $400 Answer DIET CHEM Carbohydrates, proteins, fats, and vitamins are organic compounds that nourish the body.

51 $500 Question DIET CHEM What are the elements that make up Amino Acids?

52 $500 Answer DIET CHEM Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen

53 Final Jeopardy How many Calories/gram are there in Carbohydrate, Protein, Fat, and Alcohol?

54 Final Jeopardy Answer Carbohydrate: 4 Protein: 4 Fat: 9 Alcohol: 7


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