Carbohydrates

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Across
  1. 2. — A naturally occurring sugar found primarily in fruits and honey.
  2. 4. — A complex carbohydrate found in foods like potatoes, rice, corn, and grains that plants use to store energy.
  3. 7. — A hormone produced by the pancreas that helps lower blood glucose levels by allowing cells to absorb glucose for energy.
  4. 9. — A simple sugar that circulates in the bloodstream and is the body’s primary source of energy.
  5. 11. Carbohydrate — A carbohydrate made of long chains of sugar molecules that takes longer to digest and provides longer-lasting energy.
  6. 13. — An organ that produces hormones such as insulin and glucagon to regulate blood sugar levels.
  7. 14. Sugar — Sugar that is added to foods and beverages during processing or preparation rather than occurring naturally.
  8. 16. — The simplest form of carbohydrate consisting of a single sugar molecule.
Down
  1. 1. — A carbohydrate made of two sugar molecules joined together.
  2. 3. Sugar — Sugar that occurs naturally within the structure of whole foods such as fruits and milk.
  3. 5. — A hormone produced by the pancreas that raises blood glucose levels by signaling the liver to release stored glucose.
  4. 6. — A complex carbohydrate made of many sugar molecules linked together.
  5. 8. Carbohydrate — A carbohydrate made of one or two sugar molecules that is digested quickly and provides rapid energy.
  6. 10. Sugar — Sugar that is outside the natural structure of food, often added during processing or preparation.
  7. 12. — The natural sugar found in milk and dairy products.
  8. 15. Fiber — A type of carbohydrate found in plant foods that the body cannot fully digest and that helps support healthy digestion.