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| Physical fitness depends on.... |
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| both your physical activity level and your dietary input. |
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| What is meant by the term, physical activity level? |
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| this is how often and how intense is your exercise |
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| What is meant by the term, dietary input? |
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| this is the value of all the foods and nutrient you take into your body |
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| What is the reagent used for testing for the presence of sugar? |
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| What is the reagent used to test for starch? |
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| What is the reagent used to test for protein? |
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| What is the indicator used to test for lipids? |
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| put these in order: large intestine, mouth, small intestine, esophagus, stomach |
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| mouth - esophagus - stomach - small intestine - large intestine |
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| What is mechanical break down of food? |
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| this is smashing. grinding, or chewing |
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| What is the chemical break down of food? |
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| this is when the food molecules are broken apart by chemicals such as acid or enzymes |
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| Where does mechanical break down of food occur? |
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| Where does chemical break down of food occur? |
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| Mouth, stomach, small intestine. |
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| a substance that helps digest fats |
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| an enzyme that helps break down protein |
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| What is Hydrochloric Acid? |
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| it is a strong acid found in our stomach that helps digest food |
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| it is an enzyme in our mouth that helps break down starch into sugar |
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| it is a substance that helps regulate sugar levels in our blood |
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| Where is insulin produced? |
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| What is an accessory organ? |
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| These are organs associated with digestion but are not directly part of the digestive canal. |
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| What is starch broken down into? |
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| a very large molecule such as protein, starch, or lipid |
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| What is lipid broken down into? |
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| What are proteins broken down into? |
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| This is when nutrients are taken up into the bloodstream to be used by the body |
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| This is the removal of waste from the body |
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| This is both the mechanical and chemical breakdown of food in the body. |
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| What color will you observe with the Bennedict's test when you have a positive result? |
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| What color will you observe with the Biuret test when you have a positive result? |
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| What will you observe with the brown paper when you have a positive result for lipids? |
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| What will you observe with the lugol's iodine when you have a positive result? |
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