๐ Class 6 Science โ Nutrients
๐ Nutrients
๐ Nutrients are useful substances needed by our body for energy, good health, and proper growth.
๐ Five basic nutrients in our food: Carbohydrates, Fats, Proteins, Vitamins, and Minerals.
๐ Along with these, roughage (dietary fibre) and water are also important.

๐ Balanced Diet
๐ A diet that has all essential nutrients, roughage, and water in the right amounts is called a balanced diet.
๐ We should eat a balanced diet for good health and proper growth.

๐ Components of a Balanced Diet
- Carbohydrates
- Fats
- Proteins
- Vitamins
- Minerals
- Dietary fibre (roughage) and Water
๐ Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates are one of the primary sources of energy. Example: Glucose provides instant energy.
Why we need them: Necessary for daily activities and body functions.
Sources: Cereals (wheat, rice, maize), tubers (potato, sweet potato), fruits (banana, mango).

๐ Fats
Fats are energy-giving foods and provide more energy per gram than carbohydrates. They store energy and help keep the body warm.
Examples: Ghee, cooking oils, butter.
Sources: Plant-based (groundnuts, coconut, almonds), seeds (pumpkin, sunflower), animal-based (fish oil, meat fat).

๐ Proteins
Function: Help in growth and repair of body tissues โ called body-building foods.
Sources: Pulses, beans, peas, nuts, milk, paneer, egg, fish, meat.

๐ Vitamins
Vitamins keep the body healthy and protect it from diseases. We need only small amounts daily.
Types include: A, B, C, D, E, K. Sources: Green vegetables, fruits, milk, fish, eggs.

Vitamin A
- Poor vision
- Loss of vision in darkness (night blindness)
- Sometimes complete loss of vision
Vitamin B1
- Swelling
- Tingling or burning sensation in feet and hands
- Difficulty in breathing
Vitamin C
- Bleeding gums
- Slow healing of wounds
Vitamin D
- Soft and bent bones
๐ Minerals
Minerals keep us fit and help fight diseases. Foods rich in minerals are protective foods.

Iron
- Weakness
- Shortness of breath
Calcium
Iodine
- Swelling at front of neck
๐ Dietary Fibre and Water
Dietary fibre (roughage) helps remove undigested food and ensures smooth passage of stools.
Sources: Green leafy vegetables (spinach), fruits (apples, oranges, berries), whole grains (brown rice, oats), pulses and nuts.

Water
Water helps absorb nutrients and removes waste through sweat and urine. Drink sufficient water regularly.
๐งช How to Test Different Components of Food?

Test for Starch (Carbohydrate)
Add iodine solution to the food; a blue-black color indicates presence of starch.
Test for Fats
Rub food on paper. If an oily patch appears (visible when held to light), fat is present.
Test for Proteins
Add mixture of copper sulphate and caustic soda; a violet color indicates proteins.
โค๏ธ Junk Food and Good Health
๐จ Foods with too much sugar and fat and very little protein, vitamins, minerals and fibre are called junk foods โ eat them only sometimes.
Examples: potato chips, candy bars, pizza, burger, cold drinks (soda).
๐ฉโโ๏ธ Eat a balanced diet and avoid junk food โ good health helps us live a happy life.
๐ฉบ Millets: Nutrition-rich Cereals
Millets such as jowar, bajra, ragi and sanwa are nutritious and provide vitamins, minerals and fibre.

๐ Food Miles: From Farm to Our Plate
Food miles are the distance a food item travels from farmer to consumer. Reducing food miles saves transport cost, reduces pollution, supports local farmers and keeps food fresh.
๐ฝ๏ธ Food Wastage
- Some people leave food uneaten โ respect farmers' hard work.
- Take only as much as you can eat to reduce food wastage.
๐ฏ Quick Quiz
Q1. Which nutrient is the main source of instant energy?
(a) Protein (b) Carbohydrate (c) Vitamin
Answer: (b) Carbohydrate
Explanation: Carbohydrates (like glucose) provide quick energy required for daily activities.
Q2. Which vitamin helps in calcium absorption and bone health?
(a) Vitamin A (b) Vitamin C (c) Vitamin D
Answer: (c) Vitamin D
Explanation: Vitamin D helps the body absorb calcium, important for strong bones and teeth.
Q3. Which mineral is needed for formation of blood?
(a) Calcium (b) Iron (c) Iodine
Answer: (b) Iron
Explanation: Iron is essential for making haemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying part of blood.