Topic 2. Nutrients

Topic 2. Nutrients
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BiologySecondary EducationAge 12,13

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Topic 2. Nutrients

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How do you feel right now?
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Diet and Fibre

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Give me one thing you saw on the food labels.
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OPENING STATEMENTS
Protein, carbohydrate and fat are nutrients.
Nutrients are substances found in food, that you need to stay healthy
You do not eat all the time, but you need energy all the time. You get almost all of your energy from the carbohydrates and fats that you eat. You can also get energy from protein if you run out of carbohydrates and fats.

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Does this meal have all expected nutrients that the body needs?
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The rice contains a lot of starch. Starch is a type of carbohydrate. After you have eaten starch, the body breaks it down to make a sugar called glucose. 
The chicken and beans contain a lot of protein. Protein is important
for making new cells in the body. So you need protein to help the body to grow, or to repair itself if it gets damaged. Protein is also needed to make haemoglobin and antibodies.

The avocado contains fats and oils. Fats and oils are very similar, but fats are solid at normal temperatures and oils are liquid. Fats and oils give you energy. They are also needed to make cell membranes.

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You may remember that glucose is the fuel that your cells use for respiration, to release energy. So starch, sugar and other carbohydrates are needed to give you energy.

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Which nutrient is mainly found in these foods?
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proteins
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carbohydrates
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fats
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none from the first three choices

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Which nutrient is mainly found in these foods?
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proteins
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carbohydrates
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fats
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none from the first three choices

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Which nutrient is mainly found in these foods?
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proteins
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carbohydrates
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fats
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none from the first three choices

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You store a little bit of carbohydrate, and quite a lot of fat, in your body.
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FALSE

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These energy stores provide you with energy whenever you need it.
You store a small amount of carbohydrate in your cells, especially in the liver and muscles.
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FALSE

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These are short-term energy stores.
Your body never stores fat in special cells underneath the skin and around some of the body organs.
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TRUE
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For long-term stores,
Fat stores in the body also provide heat insulation.
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TRUE
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Animals that live in cold places, like this seal, have a lot of fat stores underneath their skin, to help to stop them losing heat from their body.

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Animals that live in cold places, like this seal, have a lot of fat stores underneath their skin, to help to stop them losing heat from their body.

Skill Task 3. Graphical Analysis about Energy Requirements
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Skill Task 4. Food Label Analysis
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