Part III. Direction: A. Fill in the blanks with the correct answer to complete thestatements below. a. State the average amount of energy obtained from the following nutrients interms of Calories: 1 g of carbohydrate - (1)_ 1 g of protein (2) 1 gof fat (3)_ _Calories Calories Calories b. The two main groups of vitamins include those insoluble in (4)_ andin (5)_ c. In terms of feeding mechanisms, earthworms are considered (6)_ while humans are considered (7)_

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Part III. Direction: A. Fill in the blanks with the correct answer to complete thestatements below.
a. State the average amount of energy obtained from the following nutrients interms of
Calories:
1 g of carbohydrate = (1).
1g of protein = (2).
1 gof fat = (3).
Calories
Calories
Calories
b. The two main groups of vitamins include those insoluble in (4)_
andin (5).
c. In terms of feeding mechanisms, earthworms are considered (6)_
while humans are considered (7).
d. Plants may die if the soil becomes (8)
water and the soil would be unavailable to provide necessary oxygen.
or (9)
with
e. A complete (10)_
and anus at the other end.
system is characterized by the presence of mouth atone end
Transcribed Image Text:Part III. Direction: A. Fill in the blanks with the correct answer to complete thestatements below. a. State the average amount of energy obtained from the following nutrients interms of Calories: 1 g of carbohydrate = (1). 1g of protein = (2). 1 gof fat = (3). Calories Calories Calories b. The two main groups of vitamins include those insoluble in (4)_ andin (5). c. In terms of feeding mechanisms, earthworms are considered (6)_ while humans are considered (7). d. Plants may die if the soil becomes (8) water and the soil would be unavailable to provide necessary oxygen. or (9) with e. A complete (10)_ and anus at the other end. system is characterized by the presence of mouth atone end
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