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Essential nutrients are those that our cells require but cannot make, and thus they must be present in the diet.Only some amino acids and some fatty acids are essential.What does that suggest about extreme diets that eliminate fats or proteins? What does that suggest about our carbohydrate intake? Describe the typical American diet, in terms of relative amounts of ingested carbohydrates, fats, proteins, and nucleic acids.Propose some explanations for why one of those is predominant.
Body Position
Refers to the posture or arrangement of the body parts in relation to one another, significant in various health and physical activities.
Taste Receptors
Specialized sensory cells located on the tongue that enable the perception of taste, including sweet, sour, bitter, salty, and umami.
Papillae
Small bumps found on the surface of the tongue, containing taste buds that allow for the sensation of taste.
Illusion
A perception that misleadingly represents reality, leading to misinterpretation of true sensory information.
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