Module 01
Across
- 6. The sequences of DNA that code for all the proteins in your body
- 7. Entire genetic information contained in an individual which is inherited from their parents
- 8. a unit of heat used to measure the energy your body uses and the energy it receives from food
- 9. a product that contains an ingredient intended to supplement the diet and are not considered food, including vitamins, minerals, herbs, or other botanicals
- 10. chemical reactions in the cells of the body that change food into energy
- 12. The stages of life one passes through until death.
- 14. Macromolecules composed of chains of organic monomeric subunits, called amino acids
- 15. The sum of all processes involved in how organisms obtain nutrients
- 16. Substances required by the body that must be obtained from the diet
- 17. A family of organic compounds composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. They are insoluble in water.
Down
- 1. having a high amount of nutrients relative to the number of calories
- 2. Organic molecules composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. There are two basic forms: simple sugars and complex sugars.
- 3. An emerging scientific discipline that studies how nutrients affect gene expression and how genes affect our nutritional requirements
- 4. A location that does not provide access to affordable nutritious food.
- 5. A rapidly advancing scientific field, in which researchers study how non-gene factors affect gene expression
- 11. Nutrients needed in smaller amounts. Includes vitamins and minerals
- 13. Nutrients that are needed in large amounts