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Science Starter What is the suggested daily calorie amount for you? ***Turn in your digestive system human model*** What is the suggested daily calorie amount for you? What percentage of macromolecules should your diet consist? (protein, carbs, fats) Which macromolecule can not be stored in the body? Is all fat bad?

Today’s Agenda Science Starter Health Diagnosis… Impact of Diet on Health (Forks Over Knives) What is metabolism? Health Disease Research

Impact of Diet on Health We will watch the film from Wednesday in chunks Be sure to answer the following questions during today’s class: Questions 1-5 Questions 10-11 Questions 13 Questions 15-16

Nutrition, Metabolism, & Energy Essential nutrients supply energy (calories) and supply the necessary chemicals which the body itself cannot synthesize (create) The diet needs essential nutrients like carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, and around 20 other inorganic elements Metabolism: chemical reactions in the body (anabolism and catabolism)

Slow Metabolism Inactivity is the main cause of a slow metabolism Dieting or cutting calories also lowers your metabolism over time As the body's cells age, they slow down the pace at which they use energy Metabolic disorders can cause a slow metabolism (Hypothyroidism)

How to improve metabolism? Lift Weights Sleep More Drink Water Drink Caffeine Eat Protein

Student Topic Research In this activity you will choose a particular diet related disease to research during class. You can work as partners to answer the questions below related to your disease. Website: Versoapp.com Class Code: 3UHWCL

Exit Quiz Which do you prefer? Unit 7 Objectives: 7.1 Organs & Structure 7.2 Digestive Organ Function 7.3 Chemical vs. Mechanical Digestion 7.4 Health & Nutrition (Metabolism, etc…) Exit Quiz Which do you prefer? Review Tuesday -> Test Wednesday -> dissections Thurs/Fri Review Tuesday -> dissections Wed/Thurs -> Test Fri Which topics do you feel confident about in this unit? Which topics do you feel you need to review?