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Where does the digestive system begin?
In the mouth
Besides eating a balanced diet, what are 2 important habits we should do to stay healthy?
Drink a lot of water, and do exercise... etc.
Name 4 fruits and 4 vegetables?
Apple, banana, kiwi... etc. / Carrot, broccoli, lettuce... etc.
Name 3 foods that give us  protein?
Meat, fish, eggs, milk, lentils, garbanzos, milk...etc.
Which food group is the smallest (meaning we should eat the LEAST from this group)?
Fats and Oils
Chewed food from your mouth travels to the stomach via a tube called the ________________.
Oesophagus
What is the process by which our body breaks down food into nutrients and absorbs them?
Digestion
True or False? We should eat foods from ALL of the food groups to have a balanced and healthy diet.
True
What is the traditional diet that people follow in Spain?
The Mediterranean diet
Which food group is the largest on the food wheel (meaning we should eat the most from that group)?
Bread, Pasta, Carbohydrates
In what part of the digestive system does chewed food get turned into a liquid?
The stomach
True or False? We shouldn´t eat ANYthing from the "fats and oils" section of the food wheel.
False
Why are vitamins and minerals important for our body?
They keep us healthy and strong.
What types of foods give us energy?
Carbohydrates, fats, and sugars
What mineral do we get from milk and other dairy products, that helps to keep our bones and teeth strong?
Calcium
What nutrients do we get from fruits and vegetables?
Vitamins and minerals
What nutrients do we get from lentils, chickpeas, meat, eggs, nuts, and dairy products?
Proteins