Science, asked by avantika6866, 9 months ago

name the major nutrients in our food and their functions​

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Answered by nilammahato717
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The major nutrients in our food are carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins and minerals. In addition, food also contains dietary fibres and water. Carbohydrates and fats mainly provide energy to our body. Proteins and minerals are needed for the growth and the maintenance of our body.

Answered by pinnaclewinner
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There are 6 essential nutrients that the body needs to function properly. Nutrients are compounds in foods essential to life and health, providing us with energy, the building blocks for repair and growth and substances necessary to regulate chemical processes.

There are six major nutrients: Carbohydrates (CHO), Lipids (fats), Proteins, Vitamins, Minerals, Water.

Looking at the AGHE, what food groups are the primary sources of each of the following ?

Proteins: meat, dairy, legumes, nuts, seafood and eggs

Carbohydrates: pasta, rice, cereals, breads, potatoes, milk, fruit, sugar

Lipids (most commonly called fats): oils, butter, margarine, nuts, seeds, avocados and olives, meat and seafood

Vitamins: common vitamins include the water soluble B group vitamins and vitamin C and the fat soluble vitamins A, D, E and K

Fruits and vegetables are generally good sources of Vitamin C and A and folic acid (a B group vitamin)

Grains and cereals are generally good sources of the B group vitamins and fibre

Full-fat dairy and egg yolks are generally sources of the fat soluble vitamins A, D and E

Milk and vegetable or soya bean oil are generally good sources of vitamin K, which can also be synthesised by gut bacteria

Minerals: (sodium, calcium, iron, iodine, magnesium, etc.): all foods contain some form of minerals.

Milk and dairy products are a good source of calcium and magnesium

Red meat is a good source of iron and zinc

Seafood and vegetables (depending on the soil in which they are produced) are generally good sources of iodine

Water: As a beverage and a component of many foods, especially vegetables and fruits.

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