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Organic compound
Contains carbon attached to carbon or hydrogen
Inorganic compound
Carbon that does not connect to hydrogen or carbon
Macromolecules
large molecules essential for life made of small organic molecules
Photosynthetic plant
For every photosynthetic plant, all carbon comes from the atmosphere
Nutrients
Macronutrients
Micronutrients
Macronutrients
Fats/lipids
Carbohydrates
protein
Micronutrients
Vitamins
Minerals
Carbohydrates
Simple sugars
Function: short term energy source for humans
Cellulose is not an energy source for humans, but it is critical to maintain the digestive system
Proteins
Source of C, O, H, N, and S
Harder to digest than carbohydrates
Source of amino acids for proteins
Function: structure; catalyst (enzyme)
Amino acids – nitrogen
Example: hemoglobin (Hb)
Lipids (fats)
Source of C, D, H, N, and P
Harder to digest than carbohydrates
Stored as triglycerides
Function: long term energy storage; structure (cell membrane)
Nucleic Acids
large biomolecules in all cells and viruses
Unsaturated fats
healthy fats
saturated
less healthy than unsaturated fats
trans fats
the least healthy fats
Vitamins – micronutrients
Organic nutrients needed for essential health
Smaller quantities than micro
Necessary for proper enzyme function
Cholesteryl
Fat
Essential/macronutrient
Body manufacturers vitamin d from cholesterol, so you shouldn’t eliminate it
Can only produce vitamin d from sunlight
Fortifying foods
Making food stronger
In Canada, milk must be fortified with vitamin d
Minerals
Inorganic
Natural element or compound
Diffusion
high concentration of particles goes to a lower concentration
osmosis
high concentration to low concentration
semi-permeable membrane
Active Transport
cell uses energy to moves things where they are needed
ingestion
consuming something orally (eating/drinking by mouth)
absorption
nutrients or chemicals taken in though skin or stomach
Bioaccumulation
the process where toxins build up in a living thing over time
biomagnification
the process where toxins get bigger/bigger as it passes though the food chain (larger organisms have a higher build up of toxicity)
concentration
the amount of something in a certain amount of liquid or gas
PPM, PPB, PPT
PPM: parts per million
PPB: parts per billion
PPT: parts per trillion
toxicity
how harmful a substance is to a living organism
LD50
the amount of substance it needs to kill half a population in a test
Kg to g
multiplied by 1000
g to mg
multiplied by 1000
mg to g
divided by 1000
g to kg
divided by 1000
ml to L
divided by 1000
L to ml
multiply by 1000