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How Nutrients Become You. Food, Nutrients, and Energy. Six Nutrient Groups: Carbohydrates Fats Proteins Vitamins Minerals Water. The Functions of Nutrients. Essential nutrients from food are used to: * build and repair body tissues * regulate all body processes * provide energy.
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Food, Nutrients, and Energy • Six Nutrient Groups: • Carbohydrates • Fats • Proteins • Vitamins • Minerals • Water
The Functions of Nutrients Essential nutrients from food are used to: * build and repair body tissues * regulate all body processes * provide energy
Chemistry of Nutrients • Five of the basic nutrient groups are compounds: • Carbohydrates • Fats • Proteins • Vitamins • Water • Minerals are elements.
The Energy Value of Food • The energy value of food is measured in units called kilocalories. • 1 gram of carbohydrates = 4 kilocalories of energy • 1 gram of fat = 9 kilocalories of energy • 1 gram protein = 4 kilocalories of energy • Water, vitamins, and minerals do not yield energy. • The more calories in a food, the more energy it will provid.
The Digestion Process • Digestion is the process by which your body breaks down food, and the nutrients in food, into simpler substances. • Mechanical digestions happens as food is crushed and churned. • Chemical digestion is when food is mixed with powerful acids and enzymes.
Digestion • As food is digested, it passes through a muscular tube leading from the mouth to the anus. This tube is called the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. • Each section performs important functions.
Sections of the GI tract • The mouth • The esophagus • The stomach • The small intestine • The large intestine
Absorption of Nutrients • Absorption is the passage of nutrients from the digestive tract into the circulatory of lymphatic system. • Some nutrients can dissolve in water. They are called water-soluble nutrients. • Some nutrients can dissolve in fat. They are called fat-soluble nutrients.
Digestion • Digestion Video
Assignment • Read text pages 43-50 (up to metabolism). • Answer questions on page 56. • #’s 1 – 9. Due tomorrow.