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Jeopardy Vocabulary 1 Vocabulary 2 Investigation Questions Book Questions Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $600 Q $700 Q $600 Q $400 Q $500 Q $600 Q $300 Q $200 Q $800 Q $700 Q $900 Q $1000 Q $1100 Q $800 Q $700
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$100 Question from Vocab 1 The amount of material dissolved in a measure of liquid
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$100 Answer Vocab 1 concentration
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$200 Question from Vocab 1 A chemical needed for the growth and maintenance of an organism. Fats, proteins, and carbohydrates are examples of these.
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$200 Answer from Vocab 1 Nutrient
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$300 Question from Vocab 1 A disease caused by not getting enough Vitamin D.
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$300 Answer from Vocab 1 Rickets
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$400 Question from Vocab 1 Any substances added to food to change the color, texture, or flavor.
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$400 Answer from Vocab 1 additives
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$500 Question from Vocab 1 A colorless, odorless gas in the atmosphere, sometimes produced by chemical reactions.
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$500 Answer from Vocab 1 Carbon dioxide
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$600 Question from Vocab 1 The process by which organisms get the building materials they need and energy needed to stay alive.
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$600 Answer from vocab 1 nutrition
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$700 Question from Vocab 1 A chemical with a sour taste, and is found in vinegar and citrus fruits.
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$700 Answer from vocab 1 acid
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$800 Question from Vocab 1 A change that occurs as a result of mixing two materials together.
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$800 Answer from vocab 1 Chemical reaction
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$100 Question Vocab 2 A measure of the amount of energy in food.
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$100 Answer from Vocab 2 calories
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$200 Question from Vocab 2 An acid that humans need to be healthy. It was studied by Linus Pauling.
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$200 Answer from Vocab 2 Vitamin C.
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$300 Question from Vocab 2 A group of nutrients that provide energy and are building blocks for the growth and repair of body tissues (hint: think muscles).
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$300 Answer from vocab 2 protein
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$400 Question from Vocab 2 An object, material, or organism that reveals the presence of a substance (shows it is there).
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$400 Answer from vocab 2 indicator
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$500 Question from Vocab 2 A group of nutrients that provide energy. They include sugars and starches such as breads and pasta.
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$500 Answer from vocab 2 carbohydrates
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$600 Question from Vocab 2 A disease caused by lack of Vitamin C.
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$600 Answer from vocab 2 Scurvy
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$700 Question from Vocab 2 A group of nutrients that provide energy and are building blocks for some body systems.
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$700 Answer from vocab 2 fats
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$100 Question from Investigation Questions What material can we use to indicate acid in food?
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$100 Answer from Investigation Questions Baking soda
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$200 Question from Investigation Questions In the acid test, what does the amount of carbon dioxide produced tell you?
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$200 Answer from Investigation Questions The more carbon dioxide, the more acid the food has in it.
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$300 Question from Investigation Questions Why do cooks mix baking soda and sour milk into foods when making pancakes and biscuits?
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$300 Answer from Investigation Questions To make the baked goods rise.
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$400 Question from Investigation Questions In the acid test, which 2 citrus fruits contained the most acid?
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$400 Answer from Investigation Questions Lemon and Lime
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$500 Question from Investigation Questions What is indophenol used for?
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$500 Answer from Investigation Questions Indophenol is used to indicate Vitamin C in foods.
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$600 Question from Investigation Questions What does a nutritional lunch consist of?
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$600 Answer from Investigation Questions A nutritional lunch consists of the right (recommended) amount of calories and fat.
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$100 Question from Book Questions What is the recommended daily calorie intake for boys? Girls?
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$100 Answer from Book Questions Boys 2600, Girls 2200
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$200 Question from Book Questions What is the recommended amount of calories in a lunch for boys? Girls?
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$200 Answer from Book Questions Boys- 780 Girls-660
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$300 Question from Book Questions A boy should have no more than ___ calories from fat in his lunch, and a girl should have no more than ____ calories from fat in her lunch.
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$300 Answer from Book Questions Boys- 234 Girls- 198
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$400 Question from Book Questions The fat content of your lunch should be no more than what percent of your total lunch calories?
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$400 Answer from Book Questions 30 %
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$500 Question from Book Questions Your lunch should be about what percent of your total daily calories?
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$500 Answer from Book Questions 30%
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$600 Question from Book Questions How many calories are in each gram of fat? Carohydrate? Protein?
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$600 Answer from Book Questions Fat- 9 Carbohydrate- 4 Protein- 4
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$700 Question from Book Questions What 4 tastes can your taste buds sense?
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$700 Answer from Book Questions Sweet, salty, bitter, sour
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$800 Question from Book Questions What 3 things does Vitamin D help make strong?
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$800 Answer from Book Questions Teeth Gums bones
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$900 Question from Book Questions Linus Pauling won the Nobel prize for studying what Vitamin?
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$9000 Answer from Book Questions Vitamin C
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$1000 Question from Book Questions What 3 things MUST be included on a food label?
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$1000 Answer from Book Questions Nutrition information Ingredients list Number of calories per serving
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$1100 Question from Book Questions What 4 ingredients indicate fat in foods?
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$1100 Answer from Book Questions Oil Butter Eggs Lard
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