Description

chemical compounds that have special functions in the body, including supplying nitrogen for growth and maintenance, maintaining fluids, keeping steady pH, and acting as transporters
describes a person who does not eat any meat, fish, poultry or any products derived from those animals
contain all essential amino acids in the right amount
lack one or more of the essential amino acids
two or more incomplete protein sources that together provide adequate amounts of all the essential amino acids
chemical coumpounds found in food that are needed for regulating metabolic processes
chemical substances that occur naturally in foods and that are important for good health
an essential nutrient to all forms of life
a chemical substance or combination of substances present in food as a result of processing, production, or packaging
the process of breaking down food into iys simplest parts so that it can be absorbed
recommended daily nutrient and energy intake amounts for healthy people of a particular age range and gender
daily nutrient standards providing the average daily intakes that meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all healthy individuals of a particular age and gender group
identify as daily intake levels for healthy people
a document published jointly by the department of health and human services and the USDA that offers science-based advice for healthy people over the age of 2 about food choices to promote health and reduce the risk of major chronic diseases
a condition that occurs when a body does not get enough nutrients
refers to a person who is overweight, having a weight that is greater that what is generally considered healthy
a condition in which the bones gradually lose their minerals and become weak and fragile
condition describing a lack of iron in a person's blood
a condition in which the body cannot regulate blood sugar properly

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