A&P Chapter 24 Homework
Red blood cells lack mitochondria. As a result, ATP production is solely through ________.
. glycolysis
Which type of nutrient functions primarily as an energy source for cells?
Carbohydrates
Which of the following is represented by the membrane indicated in the figure?
inner mitochondrial membrane
The most abundant dietary lipids are ________.
triglycerides
Which of the following is NOT considered a nutrient?
ATP
T/F: Most of the ATP synthesized during cellular respiration is the result of substrate level phosphorylation.
False
Minerals required by the body in moderate amounts include all of the following EXCEPT ________.
Iron and Selenium
Which of the following nutrients is NOT matched with one of its functions in the body? lipids: major energy source for skeletal muscle and hepatocytes vitamins: act as coenzymes proteins: structural materials of the body carbohydrates: can serve as hormones
carbohydrates: can serve as hormones
Lipogenesis occurs when
cellular ATP and glucose levels are high
Which nutrient molecule cannot be used in the oxidative pathways of cellular respiration?
cholesterol
What protein (purine)-rich food should be limited to prevent a reoccurrence of uric acid kidney stones?
eggs
Which of the following food groups are considered good sources of complete proteins?
eggs, milk, yogurt, meat, and fish
Which term describes the action of an endurance runner the night before the race as she "carbo-loads" when eating a large pasta dinner?
glycogenesis
Breakdown of glycogen to release glucose.
glycogenolysis
Glucose can be obtained from ________. A) glycogenolysis B) triglyceride anabolism C) protein anabolism D) lipogenesis
glycogenolysis
Breakdown of glucose to pyruvic acid.
glycolysis
Synthesis of lipids from glucose or amino acids.
lipogenesis
Which of the following is not catabolic?
lipogenesis
Splitting of triglycerides into glycerol and fatty acids.
lipolysis
It is important to ensure that your diet is adequately rich in vitamins because ________.
most vitamins are coenzymes needed to help the body utilize essential nutrients
In India, rice is a large part of the diet. Lack of which vitamin in rice would lead to higher levels of blindness in this population?
vitamin A
Which of the following is NOT a fat-soluble vitamin?
vitamin B
__________ refers to reactions in which small molecules are combined to build larger molecules.
Anabolism
Protein malnutrition can result in a moderate anemia. Which of the below-listed vitamins would be most likely to be associated with this condition?
B12
Which of the following best defines negative nitrogen balance?
Protein breakdown exceeds protein synthesis.
T/F: For use as fuel, all food carbohydrates are eventually transformed to glucose.
True
T/F: In order for amino acids to be oxidized for energy, the amine group (NH2) must be removed.
True
T/F: It would not be healthy to eliminate all fats from your diet because they serve a useful purpose in maintaining the body.
True
In the liver, the amine group of glutamic acid is removed as ________ in the oxidative state.
ammonia
Redox reactions __________.
are characterized by one substance's gaining an electron while another substance loses an electron
Conversion of fatty acids into acetyl groups.
beta oxidation
The movement of H+ through the ATP synthase is best described as an example of __________.
facilitated diffusion
T/F: The preferred energy fuel for the brain is fat.
false
Which of the following nutrients yield the highest amount of energy per gram when metabolized?
fats
When ketone bodies are present in the blood and urine in large amounts, it usually indicates increased metabolism of ________.
fatty acids
Formation of glucose from proteins or fats.
gluconeogenesis
Storage of glucose in the form of glycogen.
glycogenesis
Which of the following provides a good source of complex carbohydrates?
grain
Cholesterol, though it is NOT an energy molecule, has importance in the body because it ________.
is a stabilizing component of the plasma membranes and is the parent molecule of steroid hormones
formation of ketone bodies
ketogenesis
Which of the following statements best describes complete protein?
must contain all the body's amino acid requirements for tissue maintenance and growth
Which of the following mechanisms produces the most ATP during cellular respiration?
oxidative phosphorylation
The term metabolism is best defined as ________.
the sum of all biochemical reactions in the body
Transamination is the process whereby the amine group of an amino acid is ________.
transferred to a keto acid
T/F: Glycogenesis occurs when ATP levels are high and glucose is abundant.
true
When proteins undergo deamination, the waste substance found in the urine is mostly ________.
urea
Ammonia, which is a byproduct of protein metabolism, is converted to __________ primarily in the __________.
urea; liver