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GCSE Biology Practice Test: Balanced Diet - How Food is Necessary for Health
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Food supplies your body with the chemicals it needs for growth, repair and energy. If it doesn't get these in the right amounts, things start to go wrong. A balanced diet contains the correct proportions of carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins and minerals in the right amounts to meet your body's needs. Water and fibre are also important. Carbohydrates provide your body with energy, proteins are digested to provide your body with the amino acids it needs for growing new cells and repairing damage. Fats are needed to enable your body to absorb vitamins A, D and E as well as being digested... Show more
GCSE Biology Practice Test: Balanced Diet - How Food is Necessary for Health
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10 Questions

1. What is protein needed for?
2. Starch belongs to which group?
3. What is anorexia caused by?
4. A deficiency of iron in the diet could lead to what?
5. What might you develop if you are overweight?
6. A balanced diet must have carbohydrates, proteins, fat, fibre, vitamins and which other type of food?
7. A diet which is low in fibre could lead to which disorder?
8. Which one has the highest energy content?
9. Which of the following increases your metabolic rate?
10. Which of the following can be a cause of heart disease?