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Match Each Nutrition Term with the Appropriate Definition

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Match each nutrition term with the appropriate definition.

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Responses:
the volume of blood discharged by the heart each minute
an increase in the frequency, duration, or intensity of an activity
a below-normal body temperature
water that is fortified with ingredients such as vitamins, minerals, protein, oxygen, or herbs
the major hormone that elicits the stress response
an above-normal body temperature
an increase in size in response to use
a hormone produced by the brain's pituitary gland that regulates normal growth and development; also called hGH (human growth hormone)
requiring oxygen
a compound produced during the breakdown of glucose in anaerobic metabolism
a decreased concentration of sodium in the blood
an acute and life-threatening reaction to heat buildup in the body
a decrease in size because of disuse
physically inactive (literally "sitting down a lot")
compounds that supply glucose, not as single molecules, but linked in chains somewhat like starch
the maximum rate of oxygen consumption by an individual (measured at sea level)
not requiring oxygen
the amount of oxygenated blood ejected from the heart toward body tissues at each beat

Correct Answer:

the volume of blood discharged by the heart each minute
an increase in the frequency, duration, or intensity of an activity
a below-normal body temperature
water that is fortified with ingredients such as vitamins, minerals, protein, oxygen, or herbs
the major hormone that elicits the stress response
an above-normal body temperature
an increase in size in response to use
a hormone produced by the brain's pituitary gland that regulates normal growth and development; also called hGH (human growth hormone)
requiring oxygen
a compound produced during the breakdown of glucose in anaerobic metabolism
a decreased concentration of sodium in the blood
an acute and life-threatening reaction to heat buildup in the body
a decrease in size because of disuse
physically inactive (literally "sitting down a lot")
compounds that supply glucose, not as single molecules, but linked in chains somewhat like starch
the maximum rate of oxygen consumption by an individual (measured at sea level)
not requiring oxygen
the amount of oxygenated blood ejected from the heart toward body tissues at each beat
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