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NUR AMIRAH QISTINA BT MUHAMAD MAZLAN
6.1 TYPES OF NUTRITION
NUTRITION
The entire process by which organism
obtain energy and nutrition from food.
Function: for growth , maintenance and
repair of damage tissue.
Types: Autotrophic nutrition and
Heterotrophic nutrition.

NUTRIENT
The substances that are required for the
nourishment of an organisms.
AUTOTROPHIC NUTRITION
AUTOTROPHS(autos : self ; trophos : feed)
oUse simple inorganic substances and either light
energy(photosynthesis) or chemical
energy(chemosynthesis) to synthesise food.
PHOTOAUTOTROPHS
:
Carry out
photosynthesis.
Produce organic
molecules from CO2
and H2O.

CHEMOAUTOTROPH
S:
Carry out
chemosynthesis.
Synthesise organic
compound without the
help of light.
Obtain energy by
oxidising inorganic
substances.
HETEROTROPHIC NUTRITION
HETEROTROPHS (heteros :other)
•May practise holozoic nutrition ,saprophytism or
parasitism.
HOLOZOIC
NUTRITION
• Humans and nearly
all animals.
• The organism feed
by ingesting solid
organic matter
which is
subsequently
digested and
absorbed into their
bodies.
• Carnivorous plant :
obtain nutrients by
capturing and
ingesting small
insects.

SAPROPHYTISM

PARASITISM

• Saphophytes.
• Feed on dead and
decaying matter.
• Include bacteria and
fungi which digest
the food externally
before the nutrients
are absorbed.

• A close association
between 2
organisms , parasite
and host.
• The parasite obtains
nutrients by living
on or in the body of
the host.
• The parasite absorbs
readily digested
food from its host.
• Example of parasite
: fleas and lice.
6.2 BALANCED DIET
THE NECESSITY OF A BALANCE DIET
Living organisms obtain nutrients from their diets.
The foods that constitute a balanced diet should contain the
major nutrients which include:
 Carbohydrates
 Proteins
 Lipids
 Vitamins
 Minerals
 Roughage or dietary fibre
 Water
These nutrients must be taken in the correct proportion
• To meet the daily energy requirement of an individual
• To provide the necessity nutrients for growth and tissue
repair
• For maintaining health
DAILY ENERGY REQUIREMENT
Energy

Can only be obtained
from carbohydrates, fats
and proteins. Proteins are
used to provide energy
when carbohydrates and
fats are not available.

Needed to perform
physical activities, to
sustain vital functions
and for maintaining
body temperature.

Generated by the
oxidation of molecules
obtained from food
during cellular
respiration.
FACTORS THAT EFFECTING THE DAILY
ENERGY

SEX
ADULT MALES REQUIRE
MORE ENERGY THAN
ADULT FEMALE.MEN
GENERALLY ARE
PHYSICALLY MORE ACTIVE
AND HAVE LESS BODY FAT.

BODY SIZE/weight
An individual of bigger size
require more energy than
another of smaller size.
VITAMINS
The group of a complex non-protein
organic compounds which are needed in
relatively small quantities by living
organism.
Provide no energy but are essential for maintenance of
good health and efficient metabolism.
Can be divided into:
 water-soluble vitamins : B and C
: cannot be stored in the
body
: have to be constantly
supplied in the daily diet
 Fat-soluble vitamins : A,D,E and K
: can be stored in the body fat
VITAMINS

SOURCES

FUNCTIONS

A

EGG, MILK,CARROT,
PAPAYA

•For growth and
promote healthy skin
•For good night vision

B

EGG, YEAST, LIVER,
NUTS, TOMATO

•Promotes the effective
functioning of the
nervous system
•Controls the supply of
carbohydrates to the
muscle and nerve cells

C

GREEN VEGETABLES,
TOMATO, LIME

•Increases immunity
against diseases
•Promotes healthy skin

D

EGG, MILK, COD LIVER
OIL

•Helps in the absorption
of calcium and
phosphorus in the small
intestines

E
K

VEGETABLE OIL, EGG,
LIVER, MILK,PALM OIL

•Maintains a healthy
reproductive system

SUNFLOWER SEEDS,
MAIZE

•Necessary for the
clotting of blood
MINERALS
Simple inorganic nutrients which must be obtained
through the diet, either from food or dissolved in
drinking water.
Provide no energy but are vital for the maintenance of
good health.
Macrominerals/major minerals are required in
relatively large quantities.
Microminerals are required in trace amounts of less
than 20mg per day.
MINERALS

SOURCES

FUNCTIONS

CALCIUM

MILK, ANCHOVIES,
CHEES, EGG

oFormation of strong
bones and teeth
oHelps in clotting in
blood

SODIUM

COMMON SALT

oNecessary
constituent of blood
plasma

MILK, LIVER, MEAT,
EGG

oBuilds haemoglobin
of red blood cells

IODINE

SEAFOOD

oNecessary for the
functioning of the
thyroid gland

PHOSPHORU
S
POTASSIUM

MILK, FISH, EGG

oFormation of strong
bones and teeth

MILK, EGG

oFor muscles
contraction
oHelps to maintain the
balance of blood and
tissue

IRON
ROUGHAGE/DIETARY FIBRE
Refer to the parts of plants that cannot be digested.
The sources of roughage are vegetables, fruits, nuts
and wholemeal grains.
Functions
of
roughage

Helps to
stimulate
peristalsis and
the muscle
movement of
the small and
big intestines

Helps to lower
blood
cholesterol

Prevent obesity,
diabetes
mellitus and
heart diseases

Deficiency of roughage in our diet causes constipation
and other disorders of the large intestine.
WATER
Water is very essential to the survival of human as
all metabolic reactions take place in solution.
Water makes up about 70% off the total body weight.
Controlling the
body
temperature

Removing
excretory
products

Controlling the
concentration of
blood

As a lubricant

As a medium for
biochemical
reactions in the
body

FUNCTIONS
OF WATER

Transporting
foods during
digestion

Failure to replace the lost water results in
dehydration. A series loss of water can be fatal.
SELECTION OF AN APPROPRIATE BALANCED DIET
ATHELETES

CARBOHYDRATES:
provide extra energy
PROTEINS
:build up
muscles
REDUCE
INTAKE OF
FATS

VEGETARIANS
EAT A VARIETY
OF
VEGETABLES,
FRUITS,
CEREALS AND
BEANS
TAKE A VITAMIN
B12
SUPPLIMENT
AS IT ONLY
FOUND IN
ANIMAL
SOURCES

PREGNANT
WOMEN
PROTEINS: the
building of the foetal
tissue

CALCIUM &
PHOSPHORUS:
build the bones
IRON: for the foetus
to make red blood
cells
CUT DOWN ON SUGAR
AND FATS
INFANTS

PROTEINS:
build soft tissue
CALCIUM &
PHOSPHORUS:
build bones and
teeth

CARBOHYDRATES:
provide energy for
growth
BREAST MILK IS
THE BEST FOOD

CHILDREN
NEED
ENERGY-RICH
FOOD
PROTEINS, IRON,
CALCIUM &
PHOSPHORUS :
for their rapid
growth

TEENAGERS

GIRLS:
IRON: making
red blood cells
to replace
those lost
during their
menstrual
periods

CUT DOWN AN
OIL-RICH
A DIET OF
CEREALS,
LEAN MEAT,
FISH,
VEGETABLES
AND FRUITS
6.3 MALNUTRITION
Results from taking an unbalanced diet in
which certain nutrients are lacking , in
excess, or in the wrong proportions.
Malnutrition leads to health problems and
diseases.
THE EFFECT OF MALNUTRITION

DEFICIENC
Y IN
PROTEINS

• Kwashiorkor : Stunted growth , muscles that waste
away, diarrhoea ,oedema which causes the belly to
swell, loss of appetite and apathy.
• Marasmus : lacks of energy-providing too .The child
become very thin and looks old for his age.

DEFICIENC
Y IN
MINERALS

• Rickets : CALCIUM & PHOSPHORUS. The child’s
bones are soft and can bend out of shape.
• Osteoporosis : CALCIUM,VITAMIN D &
PHOSPHORUS. The elderly ’s bones become
porous and break easily.

DEFICIENC
Y IN
VITAMINS

• Rickets : VITAMIN D.
• Scurvy : VITAMIN C .Symptoms: bleeding and
swollen gums.
• Sterility : VITAMIN E.
• Night blindness : VITAMIN A
• Obesity : An obese person is at higher risk
of developing high blood pressure and
heart problems.
• Atherosclerosis : A person leads to high
blood pressure, puts a strain on the heart
and increase the risk of stroke.

EXCESSIVE
INTAKE OF
LIPIDS
EXCESSIVE
• Obesity
INTAKE OF
• Diabetes mellitus : A higher risk of
CARBOHYDRATE stroke, heart diseases and kidney
failure.
S
Raise
EXCESSIVE INTAKE OF • Gout : acid inthe level
of uric
the
blood.
PROTEINS
• The liver and kidney will be
EXCESSIVE
damaged : VITAMIN A,D,E & K
INTAKE OF
• an upset stomach : VITAMIN C
VITAMINS
EXCESSIV • High blood pressure : COMMON SALT
:
E INTAKE • Damage the liver and kidneys &IRON
• Bone formation in soft tissues promotes
OF
formation of kidney stones : CALCIUM
MINERALS
WAYS TO REDUCE THE CHANCE OF
CONTRACTING CERTAIN HEALTH PROBLEMS
DUE TO ONE’S DIET

i. CUTTING DOWN ON THE INTAKE OF
SATURATED FATS,RED MEAT AND
ORGANS.
ii. CUTTING DOWN ON THE INTAKE OF
SALT.
iii. TAKING ENOUGH DIETARY FIBRE,
WHICH CAN HELP LOWER BLOOD
CHOLESTEROL LEVEL.
iv. HAVING ENOUGH SLEEP DAILY.
v. MANAGING STRESS WELL.
vi. EXERCISING REGULARLY.

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CHAPTER 6 FORM 4: 6.1, 6.2, 6.3.

  • 1. BY: NUR AMIRAH QISTINA BT MUHAMAD MAZLAN
  • 2. 6.1 TYPES OF NUTRITION NUTRITION The entire process by which organism obtain energy and nutrition from food. Function: for growth , maintenance and repair of damage tissue. Types: Autotrophic nutrition and Heterotrophic nutrition. NUTRIENT The substances that are required for the nourishment of an organisms.
  • 3. AUTOTROPHIC NUTRITION AUTOTROPHS(autos : self ; trophos : feed) oUse simple inorganic substances and either light energy(photosynthesis) or chemical energy(chemosynthesis) to synthesise food. PHOTOAUTOTROPHS : Carry out photosynthesis. Produce organic molecules from CO2 and H2O. CHEMOAUTOTROPH S: Carry out chemosynthesis. Synthesise organic compound without the help of light. Obtain energy by oxidising inorganic substances.
  • 4. HETEROTROPHIC NUTRITION HETEROTROPHS (heteros :other) •May practise holozoic nutrition ,saprophytism or parasitism. HOLOZOIC NUTRITION • Humans and nearly all animals. • The organism feed by ingesting solid organic matter which is subsequently digested and absorbed into their bodies. • Carnivorous plant : obtain nutrients by capturing and ingesting small insects. SAPROPHYTISM PARASITISM • Saphophytes. • Feed on dead and decaying matter. • Include bacteria and fungi which digest the food externally before the nutrients are absorbed. • A close association between 2 organisms , parasite and host. • The parasite obtains nutrients by living on or in the body of the host. • The parasite absorbs readily digested food from its host. • Example of parasite : fleas and lice.
  • 5. 6.2 BALANCED DIET THE NECESSITY OF A BALANCE DIET Living organisms obtain nutrients from their diets. The foods that constitute a balanced diet should contain the major nutrients which include:  Carbohydrates  Proteins  Lipids  Vitamins  Minerals  Roughage or dietary fibre  Water These nutrients must be taken in the correct proportion • To meet the daily energy requirement of an individual • To provide the necessity nutrients for growth and tissue repair • For maintaining health
  • 6.
  • 7. DAILY ENERGY REQUIREMENT Energy Can only be obtained from carbohydrates, fats and proteins. Proteins are used to provide energy when carbohydrates and fats are not available. Needed to perform physical activities, to sustain vital functions and for maintaining body temperature. Generated by the oxidation of molecules obtained from food during cellular respiration.
  • 8. FACTORS THAT EFFECTING THE DAILY ENERGY SEX ADULT MALES REQUIRE MORE ENERGY THAN ADULT FEMALE.MEN GENERALLY ARE PHYSICALLY MORE ACTIVE AND HAVE LESS BODY FAT. BODY SIZE/weight An individual of bigger size require more energy than another of smaller size.
  • 9. VITAMINS The group of a complex non-protein organic compounds which are needed in relatively small quantities by living organism. Provide no energy but are essential for maintenance of good health and efficient metabolism. Can be divided into:  water-soluble vitamins : B and C : cannot be stored in the body : have to be constantly supplied in the daily diet  Fat-soluble vitamins : A,D,E and K : can be stored in the body fat
  • 10. VITAMINS SOURCES FUNCTIONS A EGG, MILK,CARROT, PAPAYA •For growth and promote healthy skin •For good night vision B EGG, YEAST, LIVER, NUTS, TOMATO •Promotes the effective functioning of the nervous system •Controls the supply of carbohydrates to the muscle and nerve cells C GREEN VEGETABLES, TOMATO, LIME •Increases immunity against diseases •Promotes healthy skin D EGG, MILK, COD LIVER OIL •Helps in the absorption of calcium and phosphorus in the small intestines E K VEGETABLE OIL, EGG, LIVER, MILK,PALM OIL •Maintains a healthy reproductive system SUNFLOWER SEEDS, MAIZE •Necessary for the clotting of blood
  • 11. MINERALS Simple inorganic nutrients which must be obtained through the diet, either from food or dissolved in drinking water. Provide no energy but are vital for the maintenance of good health. Macrominerals/major minerals are required in relatively large quantities. Microminerals are required in trace amounts of less than 20mg per day.
  • 12. MINERALS SOURCES FUNCTIONS CALCIUM MILK, ANCHOVIES, CHEES, EGG oFormation of strong bones and teeth oHelps in clotting in blood SODIUM COMMON SALT oNecessary constituent of blood plasma MILK, LIVER, MEAT, EGG oBuilds haemoglobin of red blood cells IODINE SEAFOOD oNecessary for the functioning of the thyroid gland PHOSPHORU S POTASSIUM MILK, FISH, EGG oFormation of strong bones and teeth MILK, EGG oFor muscles contraction oHelps to maintain the balance of blood and tissue IRON
  • 13. ROUGHAGE/DIETARY FIBRE Refer to the parts of plants that cannot be digested. The sources of roughage are vegetables, fruits, nuts and wholemeal grains. Functions of roughage Helps to stimulate peristalsis and the muscle movement of the small and big intestines Helps to lower blood cholesterol Prevent obesity, diabetes mellitus and heart diseases Deficiency of roughage in our diet causes constipation and other disorders of the large intestine.
  • 14. WATER Water is very essential to the survival of human as all metabolic reactions take place in solution. Water makes up about 70% off the total body weight. Controlling the body temperature Removing excretory products Controlling the concentration of blood As a lubricant As a medium for biochemical reactions in the body FUNCTIONS OF WATER Transporting foods during digestion Failure to replace the lost water results in dehydration. A series loss of water can be fatal.
  • 15. SELECTION OF AN APPROPRIATE BALANCED DIET ATHELETES CARBOHYDRATES: provide extra energy PROTEINS :build up muscles REDUCE INTAKE OF FATS VEGETARIANS EAT A VARIETY OF VEGETABLES, FRUITS, CEREALS AND BEANS TAKE A VITAMIN B12 SUPPLIMENT AS IT ONLY FOUND IN ANIMAL SOURCES PREGNANT WOMEN PROTEINS: the building of the foetal tissue CALCIUM & PHOSPHORUS: build the bones IRON: for the foetus to make red blood cells CUT DOWN ON SUGAR AND FATS
  • 16. INFANTS PROTEINS: build soft tissue CALCIUM & PHOSPHORUS: build bones and teeth CARBOHYDRATES: provide energy for growth BREAST MILK IS THE BEST FOOD CHILDREN NEED ENERGY-RICH FOOD PROTEINS, IRON, CALCIUM & PHOSPHORUS : for their rapid growth TEENAGERS GIRLS: IRON: making red blood cells to replace those lost during their menstrual periods CUT DOWN AN OIL-RICH A DIET OF CEREALS, LEAN MEAT, FISH, VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
  • 17. 6.3 MALNUTRITION Results from taking an unbalanced diet in which certain nutrients are lacking , in excess, or in the wrong proportions. Malnutrition leads to health problems and diseases.
  • 18. THE EFFECT OF MALNUTRITION DEFICIENC Y IN PROTEINS • Kwashiorkor : Stunted growth , muscles that waste away, diarrhoea ,oedema which causes the belly to swell, loss of appetite and apathy. • Marasmus : lacks of energy-providing too .The child become very thin and looks old for his age. DEFICIENC Y IN MINERALS • Rickets : CALCIUM & PHOSPHORUS. The child’s bones are soft and can bend out of shape. • Osteoporosis : CALCIUM,VITAMIN D & PHOSPHORUS. The elderly ’s bones become porous and break easily. DEFICIENC Y IN VITAMINS • Rickets : VITAMIN D. • Scurvy : VITAMIN C .Symptoms: bleeding and swollen gums. • Sterility : VITAMIN E. • Night blindness : VITAMIN A
  • 19. • Obesity : An obese person is at higher risk of developing high blood pressure and heart problems. • Atherosclerosis : A person leads to high blood pressure, puts a strain on the heart and increase the risk of stroke. EXCESSIVE INTAKE OF LIPIDS EXCESSIVE • Obesity INTAKE OF • Diabetes mellitus : A higher risk of CARBOHYDRATE stroke, heart diseases and kidney failure. S Raise EXCESSIVE INTAKE OF • Gout : acid inthe level of uric the blood. PROTEINS • The liver and kidney will be EXCESSIVE damaged : VITAMIN A,D,E & K INTAKE OF • an upset stomach : VITAMIN C VITAMINS EXCESSIV • High blood pressure : COMMON SALT : E INTAKE • Damage the liver and kidneys &IRON • Bone formation in soft tissues promotes OF formation of kidney stones : CALCIUM MINERALS
  • 20. WAYS TO REDUCE THE CHANCE OF CONTRACTING CERTAIN HEALTH PROBLEMS DUE TO ONE’S DIET i. CUTTING DOWN ON THE INTAKE OF SATURATED FATS,RED MEAT AND ORGANS. ii. CUTTING DOWN ON THE INTAKE OF SALT. iii. TAKING ENOUGH DIETARY FIBRE, WHICH CAN HELP LOWER BLOOD CHOLESTEROL LEVEL. iv. HAVING ENOUGH SLEEP DAILY. v. MANAGING STRESS WELL. vi. EXERCISING REGULARLY.