Commit to Sit (Down for Family Dinner). By: Crystal Tubbs RD, LD & Jenna Barnes RD, LD. Presented By: Angela Spencer MS, RD, LD. Objectives!. learn about fat, sodium, and fiber learn how to read food labels learn about cooking tips and techniques see the benefits of cooking at home
By OliviaCardiovascular Disease: an Overview. Jon W. Wahrenberger, MD March 10, 2007. The Good News. We are living longer than ever!. So Why Worry about Cardiovascular Disease?. Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer About 42% of all deaths Nationwide: 921,819 annually NH: 3468
By Sharon_DaleOrganic Compounds. Organic molecules are a class of molecules which contain CARBON. Organic molecules are composed of C, H, O, N, P, and S. They are large molecules known as MACROMOLECULES. The macromolecules are composed of submits called MONOMERS.
By RenfredLipids: Fats & Oils. long term energy storage concentrated energy. Lipids. Lipids. Lipids are composed of C, H, O long hydrocarbon chains (H-C) “Family groups” fats phospholipids steroids Do not form polymers big molecules made of smaller subunits not a continuing chain. enzyme.
By elinaThe Vegetarian Advantage. Dr Bevan D Hokin PhD Director of Pathology Sydney Adventist Hospital. The Vegetarian Advantage. Material sourced from: Published peer reviewed scientific papers from reputable Journals Publications from the Adventist Lifestyle study
By paul2Dec. 14, 2018. Do Now: Why is it important to make sure that you are getting a proper/well-balanced diet? Obj: Understand why the body needs nutrients and identify factors that influence food choices. Read and take notes on Chapter 10 Lessons 1 & 2. Dec. 17, 2018.
By liamWould you expect these things to have similar or different chemical compounds? If they all contain large quantities of carbon, what characteristics do you think carbon must have ? What other elements do you think are abundant in the human body?. Building Blocks of Life.
By jinChapter 2 Nutrition. The Importance of Nutrition. People need certain nutrients on a regular basis to maintain _________ and _________________________. Nutrition is the study of ………………………………….. __________________ are components of food that are needed for the body to function.
By catoKnow Your Fats. A Look at MyPyramid Oils Group Recommendations Julie Garden-Robinson, Food and Nutrition Specialist Bridget Curley, Program Assistant. An Oil Addition. Oils are shown on MyPyramid Highlights the importance of the fats and oils we consume Not all fats and oils are the same!.
By melchiorOrganic Compounds. Essential Questions : What is “Organic?” What are the 4 major Organic Compounds? How are they made? What are they used for?. What does “Organic” Mean?. In Biology, organic means “relating to organisms.”
By shawSolubility and Solubility Curves. Not All Things Dissolve the Same…. When a solid dissolves into a liquid, the particles of solid break down into their individual parts and spread out throughout the liquid.
By jameseMolecules of Life!. Dylan Herbst, Ashley Ortiz, Nathaniel Radovan, & Kimberly Zindel. Chapter Preview. Concept 5.1 Most molecules are polymers, built from monomers. Concept 5.2 Carbohydrates serve as fuel and building material
By jonahMacromolecules . Macromolecules. form the living organisms have: a carbon core base the core has attached groups of atoms called functional groups which confer specific chemical properties very large
By zulemaUnit B Resident Care Skills Essential Standard NA6.0 Understand nurse aide skills needed to provide for residents’ nutrition, hydration, and elimination needs. Indicator 6.01 Understand nurse aide skills needed to provide for residents’ nutrition and hydration needs.
By keitaImportance of proper intake of organic compounds. Sibor, jetra mae s. Tolentino, bryan joseph p. TABLE OF CONTENTS. BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES CARBOHYDRATES PROTEINS FATS LIPIDS STRUCTURES FUNCTIONS FOOD SOURCES. BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES.
By eavanChapter 6 Chemistry in Biology. Section 1: Atoms, Elements, and Compounds. Section 2: Chemical Reactions. Section 3: Water and Solutions. Section 4: The Building Blocks of Life. Chemistry in Biology. Chapter 6. 6.1 Atoms, Elements, and Compounds.
By olympeCH. 5 Macromolecules. Building Blocks of Life. Macromolecules. Smaller organic molecules join together to form larger molecules macromolecules 4 major classes of macromolecules: carbohydrates lipids proteins nucleic acids. H 2 O. HO. H. HO. H. HO. H. Polymers.
By sailorEat This…Not That!. EAT THIS….NOT THAT!. Eat This…. Subway 6” Turkey 280 calories 3.5 g Fat Fat Free Honey Mustard 30 calories 0 g Fat. …Not That. Subway 6” Tuna 530 calories 30 g Fat Chipotle Southwest 110 calories 10 g Fat. Eat This…. Medium Skinny Latte with Nonfat milk
By nericeA fatty acid is nothing more than a long C-H chain with a carboxyl group (COOH) on the end. The COOH gives it an acid property. The 3….dots represent the chain is very long. Fatty Acid. Glycerol Always looks the same 3 C’s with 3 OH’s and everything else H’s. Glycerol.
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