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Cosecant, secant, and tangent are inverses of sine, cosine, and tangent respectively, and so they can be found by taking $\frac{1}{x}$, where $x$ is the function you'd like to find the inverse of.
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Cosecant, secant, and tangent are inverses of sine, cosine, and tangent respectively, and so they can be found by taking $\frac{1}{x}$, where $x$ is the function you'd like to find the inverse of.
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# Definitions
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# Definitions
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## Calories
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## Calories
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In nutrition, the term Calorie typically refers to a kilocalorie, or 1000 calories, where a calorie is the amount of energy needed to heat up one gram of water one degree Celsius.
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In nutrition, the term Calorie typically refers to a kilocalorie, or 1000 calories, where a calorie is the amount of energy needed to heat up one gram of water one degree Celsius.
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Kilocalories are used to measure the amount of energy that can be gained from food.
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| Food | Energy Gained |
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| 1 gram of carbs | 4 kcal |
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| 1 gram of protein | 4kcal |
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| 1 gram of fat | 9kcal |
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| 1 gram of alcohol | 7kcal |
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No other nutrients provide energy.
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## Chronic Disease
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Chronic disease takes years to develop and typically have no discrete source. Examples of chronic disease include:
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- Heart disease
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- Diabetes
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- Cancer
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## Eating Habits
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Biological and physiological factors influence eating habits. Examples of factors include (but are not limited to):
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- Age
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- Taste, smell, texture
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- Internal sensations of hunger and thirst
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- Relationships
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- Income
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# Definitions
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# Definitions
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| Lipid | Fat |
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| Lipid | Fat |
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| Organic | An organic substance contains *carbon*, and can be degraded. |
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| Organic | An organic substance contains *carbon*, and can be degraded. |
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| Essential nutrient | A nutrient is considered *essential* if it *must* be supplied by food, because the body cannot create it in sufficient quantities. If an essential nutrient is missing, it results in a *deficiency disease*. |
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| Essential nutrient | A nutrient is considered *essential* if it *must* be supplied by food, because the body cannot create it in sufficient quantities. If an essential nutrient is missing, it results in a *deficiency disease*. |
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| Deficiency disease | A deficiency disease occurs when an essential nutrient is missing. Examples include anemia (iron) and scurvy (vitamin c) |
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| Deficiency disease | A deficiency disease occurs when an essential nutrient is missing. Examples include anemia (iron) and scurvy (vitamin c) |
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| Lifestyle | A routine way of living |
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