5. Answer all questions and submit responses on designated date Examine Your Carbohydrate Intake: 1. How many grams of carbohydrates do you consume in an average day? 2. How many calories does this represent? 3. It is estimated that you should have at least 100 grams‚ and ideally much more‚ of carbohydrate in a day. How does
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Name: ______________________________________ Date: ________________________ Student Exploration: Dehydration Synthesis Vocabulary: carbohydrate‚ chemical formula‚ dehydration synthesis‚ disaccharide‚ glucose‚ hydrolysis‚ monosaccharide‚ polysaccharide‚ valence Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) 1. If you exercise on a hot day‚ you need to worry about dehydration. In this context‚ what do you think dehydration means? When you are exercising in the heat you
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______________________________________ Date: ________________________ Student Exploration: Identifying Nutrients Vocabulary: carbohydrate‚ disaccharide‚ lipid‚ monosaccharide‚ polysaccharide‚ protein‚ starch Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) 1. What are the major types of nutrients you can get from food? Proteins‚ lipids‚ carbohydrates‚ minerals and vitamins 2. How are these nutrients used by your body? Nutrients are used by your body for everyday functions
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nutrients without any excess or deficiency. There are 6 key components… Carbohydrates: Carbohydrates are compounds composed of carbon‚ hydrogen and oxygen and are generally classified according to their structure and digestibility. Carbohydrates provide energy for the body’s activities and are obtained from grains‚ cereals‚ bread‚ rice‚ pasta‚ fruits‚ vegetables‚ pulses‚ dairy products and sugars. Fibre also forms part of the carbohydrate group. These are your body’s main source of energy as it provides
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What are the central ideas of Cells? • What are cells? – Cells are the smallest basic unit of living things. • What do they do? – Cells take in raw materials and making new substances. • Why do they do this? – In cells‚ organelles carry out activities to keep the organism alive. – E.g. synthesising proteins and fats‚ releasing energy from glucose. What are the central ideas of Movement of Substances? • What processes describe how substances move from one region to another? –
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hypertension‚ type 2 diabetes‚ and obesity later in life (Brown‚ 2010). 4. What was wrong with the dietary advice Elizabeth was given The original advice given was the wrong advice because she was instructed to eat no sugar and a low carbohydrate diet‚ which is not entirely correct‚ as the primary goal is to have a normalized blood glucose level. One of the
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we need to understand that children of growing up age needs some source of energy to help them grow. Main sources of energy are carbohydrates and fats. Carbohydrates are important‚ because it is the main source of energy which is needed for good growth and development of the body and the brain‚ especially for growing up children. Sugars are a type of carbohydrates. Milk which is a natural product in itself also contains sugars known as lactose. It is this sugar (lactose) in milk which helps
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• Describe phospholipids and steroids. Glossary • • • • • • • MonoDiPolyMacroPolymer Phospholipids Steroid Overview: The Molecules of Life • All living things are made up of four classes of large biological molecules: – Carbohydrates – Lipids – Proteins – Nucleic acids • Macromolecules are large molecules (polymers) composed of thousands of covalently connected (monomers). • Everything is made of atoms molecules macromolecules. Macromolecules are polymers‚
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Living things get energy to do things through photosynthesis‚ food molecule breakdown‚ build up‚ storage‚ and lastly cellular respiration. All of these ideas are the reason that myself and others have energy to do anything and everything. Photosynthesis is one way plants(plants are the main source of energy for all things)get energy to do things. The reactants of this are water‚ carbon dioxide‚ and although light energy is not a reactant‚ it is necessary once the energy from the seed is gone. Carbon
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Ashley Williams Week 4 Lab CARBOHYDRATE TESTS Introduction To test for starches and simple sugars. <brief summary of topic investigating and case studies > <state major finding> Procedure The following tests will record positive (+) reactions or negative (‐) reactions to fructose‚ sucrose‚ cellulose‚ starch‚ lactose and an unknown carbohydrate. Observations and Results Report your test results in a tabular format • Record the bacteria identified in each of the Four Media Tests. Test
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