8 th grade science Quiz and Calorimeter Lab part 2 Warm Up Questions How do diets that are high in fat affect the body Fat provides needed nutrients to help respiration Fat supplies a majority of energy for life processes ID: 531657
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Ms. Clodfelter8th grade science
Quiz and Calorimeter Lab, part 2Slide2
Warm Up Questions!How do diets that are high in fat affect the body?
Fat provides needed nutrients to help respirationFat supplies a majority of energy for life processes
Fat clogs blood vessels and reduces the flow of oxygenSlide3
Answerc. Fat clogs blood vessels and reduces the flow of oxygenSlide4
Question TwoWhich nutrients best support a a healthy digestive tract?
Saturated fat, water and simple sugarsSimple sugars, cholesterol and fiber
Water, fiber, and unsaturated fatSlide5
Answerc. water, fiber and unsaturated fatSlide6
Question ThreeHow does the intake of too many fats in the diet negatively affect human health?
Fats clog arteries and can raise blood pressureFats clog arteries and can lower blood pressure
Fats clog the intestines, reducing available space for digestion
Fats clog the intestines, increasing available space for digestionSlide7
a. Fats clog arteries and can raise blood pressureSlide8
Quiz Time!Take five minutes to quietly studySlide9
Friday Fact Fact FictionSlide10
Science Fair ProgressBY MONDAY….have an idea and a buddy you wish to work with.Slide11
Food Logs are also due MondayCome ready for a discussion
. Be able to reflect and talk about the strengths and/or weaknesses of your choicesSlide12
Lab Continuation/Wrap upPlease get your lab sheets out. Let’s talk analysis!