Presenting the Activity
Distribute copies of the activity sheet to students.
Read the information with students, helping them to
understand the difference between saturated and unsaturated
fats. You may need to remind students that cholesterol
is a fatty substance found in animal tissues. The
human body produces cholesterol, but it also enters
the body through the foods we eat. Some cholesterol
is needed for human health. It makes up a part of
the membranes of each cell in the body. It also is
used in performing some bodily functions such as producing
vitamin D and certain hormones. However, people whose
cholesterol levels are high have an increased risk
of heart attack. This condition most commonly occurs
in people whose diets are high in cholesterol or in
saturated fats.
Tell students that checking nutrition labels can
help them know what kinds of fat they are consuming
and how much. All packaged foods have nutrition labels
and information for unlabeled foods such as fruits
and vegetables often can be found in the produce section.
Answers
- 25 calories
- 2 grams
- Monounsaturated
- Yes, it is low in calories, low in fat and even
has the 'good' kind of fat.
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