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two types Simple (simple sugars in sugar) Complex (starches in grains) Gives you energy Some cause blood sugar to raise quicker Lollipops, ice cream, milk.
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three types: Unsaturated (good) Trans (worst) Saturated (bad) Makes you fat Fills you up fast Children get 30% of their daily calories Good and Bad Butter, milk, ice cream and chips
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Protein helps with growth and maintenance of many systems in the body Including: Cardiac Muscles (heart) Other muscles Organs Protein can be found in meats, eggs and milk
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There are three primary types of vitamins D (helps bones) A ( helps night vision) C (helps healing) B (helps make energy) They are in liver fruits and vegetables
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Two types: macro (calcium, sodium, potassium, etc…) trace (iron, zinc, fluoride, etc…) Zinc helps your immune system Potassium maintains your muscles and nerves broccoli, cheese, eggs, cereals, OJ
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two types Soluble (helps lower blood cholesterol) Insoluble (helps digestive system) Women need twenty grams per day Men need thirty In cereal, nuts, apples, bananas etc…
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Helps immune system Helps excretory system No water = No life Couldn’t survive two days without it Makes up more than half of weight In: water
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