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Autotrophs vs. Heterotrophs
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What is the purpose of nutrition?
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Nutrition provides energy for life activities for ALL living things.
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Autotroph – organisms that make their own food Examples: multicellular plants and unicellular algae.
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Heterotroph: organism that needs to take in its food from the environment. Example: Humans, all animals, fungi, etc.
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How does nutrition vary among heterotrophs?
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Herbivore – eats only plants Carnivore – eats only meat Omnivore – eats both meat and plants
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Why do humans need a variety of nutrients?
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Humans are complex organisms. There are 6 essential nutrients needed for the human body to function properly.
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6 Essential Nutrients
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Main source of energy
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Bread, pasta, rice, vegetables, fruits
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- Turns into fat or stored energy
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Why are fats essential in a diet?
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Stored energy Structure of the cell membrane Protects organs Insulation from the cold Synthesize hormones
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Saturated fats are solids at room temperature (ie: butter, fat found on/in meat) Mostly from animals Increases bad cholesterol Unsaturated fats are liquids at room temperature. (ie: different types of oils) Mostly from plants Increases good cholesterol
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Nuts, meat, dairy products, oils.
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Why do body builders eat a diet high in protein?
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Build muscle and tissue Structure of the cell membrane Enzymes, hormones, antibodies Last source of energy
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Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins Human body needs 20 different amino acids 12 can be made by the body 8 are essential – must be taken in through diet
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Meat, beans, whole grains, eggs, soy, nuts
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Up to 75% of your total body mass is water Water is necessary for Chemical reactions Movement of materials into and out of cells Breakdown of foods during digestion
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Why do we need to take in water every day?
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We lose 2.5L of water a day through exhalation, sweat and urination
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Used for building body parts Involved in many body functions such as nerve and muscle action Examples: Calcium, phosphorus, zinc, sodium, iodine, iron, potassium
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Vitamins are coenzymes (help enzymes to function) that are found in food
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Cellulose – indigestible part of the cell wall of a plant (fiber) Helps to push food through the digestive tract Examples – fruits, vegetables, bran cereals, nuts
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