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6. what is the name of the disease that occurs when a child is weaned from breastmilk to a diet low in protein?
- kwashiorkor
- bangles
- basipititious
7. what are the main functions of fat in the diet?
- ormones, insulation and energy
- energy, insulation, protection and vitamins
- growth, repair and nervous system
8. what are the main sources of fat in the diet?
- carrots, celery, mustard
- cheese, peanuts, tuna
- califlower, honey, potatoes
9. what are the functions of carbohydrates in the diet?
- energy, sweetening, fibre
- energy, fibre, growth
- growth, healthy skin, teeth
10. what are the two types of simple sugars?
- monosaccharides, disaacharides
- nonosackarides, diesackarides
- fructose, galagose
11. what are some examples of complex carbohydrates?
- starch, fibre
- maltose, sucrose
- potatoes, raspberries
12. what are some sources of carbohydrates?
- grapes, chicken, tomatoes
- bread, pasta, potatoes, oats
- pasta, carrots, apples, beef
13. what are the functions of vitamins?
- maintain health, repair body cells, release energy
- insulation, building muscles, nervous system
- growth, long hair, big feet
14. what are the two fat-soluble vitamins?
- vitamin A, D
- vitamin E, C
- vitamin A, B
15. what are the functions of the fat-soluble vitamins?
- healthy eyes, healthy skin, works with calcium to build strong bones and teeth
- release energy, hormones, growth
- growth, long nails, nerves
16. what are the water-soluble vitamins?
- vitamin B, C, folic acid
- vitamin D, A, sidic acid
- vitamin A, B, yummy acid
17. what happens when there is a deficiency in vitamin C?
- scurvy, legs drop off, head falls off
- spotty skin, loose teeth, scurvy
- scurvy, loose hair, loose nails
18. what are the different types of minerals?
- iron, calcium, phosphorus, sodium, fluoride
- calcium, iron, niacin, thiamine
- riboflavin, retinol, beta, carotene
19. what is the function of calcium in the body?
- release of energy, healthy skin, formation of tissue
- hardens bones and teeth, nerves and muscle functions, blood clotting, heart regulation
- growth, red blood cells, nervous system
20. what is the function of water in the body?
- regulate body temperature, helps kidneys, transports nutrients around the body
- helps build red blood cells and skin cells
- helps heart, liver, muscles