This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Organic Chemistry & Biochemistry has 15 clues. Answers range from 4 to 18 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
The primary source of fuel for cellular processes is provided by this organic compound (Shier, D., Butler, J., Lewis, R. (2018). Hole’s human anatomy & physiology (15th ed.). (pp. 698) Dubuque, IA: McGraw-Hill.)
Simple carbohydrates from milk, cane, beet sugar and molasses (Shier, D., Butler, J., Lewis, R. (2018). Hole’s human anatomy & physiology (15th ed.). (pp. 697) Dubuque, IA: McGraw-Hill.)
Complex carbohydrates including starch from plant foods and glycogen from meats (Shier, D., Butler, J., Lewis, R. (2018). Hole’s human anatomy & physiology (15th ed.). (pp. 697) Dubuque, IA: McGraw-Hill.)
Also called single sugars (Shier, D., Butler, J., Lewis, R. (2018). Hole’s human anatomy & physiology (15th ed.). (pp. 697) Dubuque, IA: McGraw-Hill.)
The only sugar used by the body to provide energy for its tissues http://www.sparknotes.com
These can be found in plant and animal based foods. (Shier, D., Butler, J., Lewis, R. (2018). Hole’s human anatomy & physiology (15th ed.). (pp. 699) Dubuque, IA: McGraw-Hill.)
Triglycerides must go through this process before the molecules can release energy. (Shier, D., Butler, J., Lewis, R. (2018). Hole’s human anatomy & physiology (15th ed.). (pp. 699) Dubuque, IA: McGraw-Hill.)
Weight loss and skin lesions could be a deficiency of which nutrient. (Shier, D., Butler, J., Lewis, R. (2018). Hole’s human anatomy & physiology (15th ed.). (pp. 702) Dubuque, IA: McGraw-Hill.)
Stores excess triglycerides. (Shier, D., Butler, J., Lewis, R. (2018). Hole’s human anatomy & physiology (15th ed.). (pp. 699) Dubuque, IA: McGraw-Hill.)
Mainly supply energy. (Shier, D., Butler, J., Lewis, R. (2018). Hole’s human anatomy & physiology (15th ed.). (pp. 698) Dubuque, IA: McGraw-Hill.)
Extreme weight loss, wasting, anemia, and growth retardation could be a deficiency in what nutrient? (Shier, D., Butler, J., Lewis, R. (2018). Hole’s human anatomy & physiology (15th ed.). (pp. 702) Dubuque, IA: McGraw-Hill.)
Also called high quality proteins. (Shier, D., Butler, J., Lewis, R. (2018). Hole’s human anatomy & physiology (15th ed.). (pp. 701) Dubuque, IA: McGraw-Hill.)
Also called low quality proteins. (Shier, D., Butler, J., Lewis, R. (2018). Hole’s human anatomy & physiology (15th ed.). (pp. 701) Dubuque, IA: McGraw-Hill.)
What type of nitrogen balance will a person who is starving have? (Shier, D., Butler, J., Lewis, R. (2018). Hole’s human anatomy & physiology (15th ed.). (pp. 702) Dubuque, IA: McGraw-Hill.)
These are proteins that aid the thousands of biochemical reactions that take place in and out of the bodys cells. www. healthline.com