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Your body needs six essential nutrients in order to stay healthy: These are the building blocks of life, if any are absent from your diet for too long,

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2 Your body needs six essential nutrients in order to stay healthy: These are the building blocks of life, if any are absent from your diet for too long, your cells will stop working properly. CARBS PROTEIN MINERALS LIPIDS WATER VITAMINS

3  Main source of energy for the body  Composed of C, H, O atoms  Three main types: -monosaccharides – one sugar (ex, glucose) -disaccharides – two sugars joined (ex.sucrose) -polysaccharides – many sugars joined (ex. cellulose) This repeats many times

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5  Starch (amylose) - made by plants for energy storage - made of branched glucose molecules  Cellulose - made and stored in plants, found in cell walls - structural molecules, straight rigid shape - we can’t digest cellulose, but provides bulk (fiber) in our diet  Glycogen - made in animal cells (stored in the liver & muscles) for energy -in glycogen, glucose subunits are more highly branched compared to starch molecules - when energy is needed in the body, glycogen is broken down into usable glucose

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7  key building blocks of cells  important structural molecules  involved in all metabolic activities, and are used to generate motion.  Some proteins serve as hormones— chemical messengers released by cells in the body that influence cellular activity in another part of the body.  Main protein functions and examples are listed at right

8 Proteins are the most complex of all nutrients and are made up of long chains of smaller molecules called amino acids and are highly variable in size and shape There are 20 different amino acids that organisms use to build proteins. The human body can make 12 of these amino acids, but must obtain the other 8 amino acids from food sources, the 8 are called essential amino acids. Central Carbon Carboxyl Group Variable Group Amino Group General Amino Acid

9 Amino acids join together to form peptide bonds

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11  Provide a concentrated source of energy for the body  They help in the absorption of vitamins, are a main component of cell membranes, and serve as insulation for the body.  Certain hormones, including sex hormones (ex. testosterone, estrogen), are lipids

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13 Fats and oils are made up of three fatty acids bonded to a glycerol molecule, which make up a triglyceride. Triglycerides can be either saturated or unsaturated, depending on the structure of their fatty acid chains. Fatty acid chains Glycerol

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15  Saturated fats are usually solid at room temperature (ie butter) and are considered to be less healthy Unsaturated fats are usually liquid at room temperature (ie vegetable oil) and are considered to be more healthy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Gqo3Y6 WFYA

16  A special group of lipids called steroids include:  Sex hormones: (ex. testosterone and estrogen) control the development of male and female sex characteristics.  Cholesterol is a key component of all animal cell membranes, cholesterol has “good” and “bad” forms.

17  Our bodies are 55 – 60 % water  Water is needed for chemical reactions, to digest food, and to eliminate waste products.  Water is also necessary to maintain your blood volume, to regulate body temperature, and to keep your skin moist.  We need about 2L of water per day

18  Vitamins are organic molecules that the body requires in small amounts as an essential nutrient  regulate cell functions, growth, and development  are either fat soluble (will dissolve in fats) or water soluble (will dissolve in water).

19 Fat Soluble: (ex. Vitamins A, D, E, and K ) can be stored in the body’s fatty tissues for future use and are therefore not easy to eliminate from the body if they are in excess. Water Soluble: (ex. Vitamins B and C ) cannot be stored in the body, and excess quantities are readily excreted in urine. We obtain most of our vitamins from food, but vitamins A, D, and K can also be produced in our bodies. Vitamin A - the body can convert a chemical called beta-carotene ( found in green veggies, carrots, egg yolks, liver) into vitamin A. Vitamin D – is formed in the skin when the skin is exposed to sunlight. Our bodies can produce enough vitamin D from 10 min to 15 min of sunshine three times a week. Vitamin K - is synthesized by special bacteria found in the large intestine.

20 Minerals are elements (ex. calcium, sodium, oxygen, iron, phosophorus) required by the body in small amounts and play a role in cell processes and repair

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22  Carbs: 45-65% of your daily calories  Protein: 10-35% of your daily calories  Fats: 25-35% of your daily calories

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