From Table 1-1, Elements in the Six Classes of Nutrients,
note that carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen are present in the organic
nutrients. Proteins have those (C, H, O)
plus nitrogen—they are nitrogenous
compounds because the amino acid portion of proteins has an amine group (-NH2).
For a quick and easy assignment (especially compared to #3),
(a) pick a specific nutrient, (b)tell us if it is inorganic or organic, (c)
find the nutrient’s chemical structure and email it to me. I will add it (I don’t think blogger will let
you add it in a reply, but if you could that would be better), and (d) list 3
foods that are good sources of the nutrient.
Protein
ReplyDeleteProtein is an organic nutrient. Three foods high in protein are catfish, lamb, and peanut butter.
Carbohydrates
ReplyDeleteCarbohydrates is an organic nutrient. Three foods high in protein are salmon, potatoes and liver
You switch from carbohydrate to protein in your answer. Stick with Carbohydrate and answer again for full credit
DeleteA) Lipids (fat)
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D) Avocados, Olive oil's, egg's (yolk)
's not needed for plural (ie should type oils and eggs)
DeleteProtein
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chicken, almonds, quinoa
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Chicken, peanuts, salmon
Carbohydrates
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whole grains, legumes, and starchy vegetables such as potatoes
Lipids
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Almonds
Whole grain cereal
Pea nuts
Protein
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Grapefruit
Unsweetened cocoa powder
Hubbard Squash