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Middle School Life Science: Food and the Digestive System - Food and Nutrients
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Nutrition begins with food. Nutrition is the process by which the body nourishes itself by transforming food into energy and body tissues. The science of nutrition concerns everything the body does with food to carry on its functions. Food provides essential substances called nutrients.

Middle School Life Science: Food and the Digestive System - Food and Nutrients
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1. Roles of proteins in the body include
2. Your body needs food for
3. All of the following types of nutrients can be used for energy except
4. Vitamins made by bacteria in the gut include vitamin
5. How many Calories are provided by one gram of lipids?
6. Micronutrients include
7. There are six major types of nutrients. One of the six types is