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-Gives us stronger bones - Helps you see at night -Food such as dairy, meat, vegetables, fruit -All vitamins have been given letter codes -Vitamins are chemical compounds -Types Vitamin A, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Vitamin E, Vitamin K
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-Adds flavour to our foods - Mostly meat, oils, dairy, fish -Keeps food in our body -A generic term for class of lipids -Types, Trans fat, & Saturated fat - Needed for absorption of the fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E and K - Insulate the body against extreme temperatures
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-Mostly vegetables and meat -Found in small quantities of the body -Homogeneous inorganic solid -Types macro minerals, trace minerals -Inorganic substances that occur naturally as elements -Are vital for a healthy mind and body
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-Protects your muscles -Mostly Sugar, potatoes, pasta, bread and cereal -One of the main dietary components -Organic compound group including starches and sugars -Types Monosaccharide's, Nucleotides - Body breaks down into simple sugars -Don’t stop eating carbohydrates
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-Helps move digestion along -Mostly Oats, beans, peas, apples, and oranges - Becomes gel when mixed with liquid -Is an enormous group of different chemical -Takes up more space in your stomach - The part of food that is hard for your body to break down
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- Builds and repair of body tissues -Mostly meat, Pasta, Oats, Beans, fish - Found in muscles, and bone -There are two types Hemoglobin, Alpha-helical. -Proteins contain carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen -The basic monomers of proteins are amino acids.
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