A&P Metabolism and Nutrients
Removal of the amino group from amino acids in the first step of their catabolism requires a coenzyme derived from vitamin
B6
Brown fat
Brown fat functions in nonshivering thermogenesis. Brown fat is innervated by the sympathetic nervous system. Brown fat is found in infants. Brown fat contains a rich vascular supply.
Eating disorders are common among girls and young women. They result from a psychological problem that causes inadequate or excessive food consumption. Two major eating disorders are anorexia nervosa and
bulimia
The major anion in body fluids is
chloride.
The direct transfer of heat energy from one object to another is called
conduction
A balanced diet should
contain adequate amounts of vitamins and minerals. include adequate substrates for the production of energy. provide essential amino acids and fatty acids. contain adequate amounts of water.
The trace element needed for hemoglobin synthesis is
copper.
Each cytochrome contains
a metal ion.
All of the following occur when the temperature of the preoptic area of the hypothalamus drops below its thermostat setting,
epinephrine levels rise. shivering thermogenesis occurs. nonshivering thermogenesis occurs. blood returning from limbs is shunted to deep veins
For adults there are 8
essential amino acids
Which of the following individuals would lose heat the fastest in a cold room?
a newborn infant
Lipogenesis generally begins with
acetyl-CoA.
Factors that influence an individual's BMR (basal metabolic rate) include all of the following
age. body weight. gender. genetics.
The vitamin that is a coenzyme in amino acid and nucleic acid metabolism is
folic acid (folate).
A high uric acid level (above 7.4 mg/dl) can lead to the painful condition known as
gout.
Cells synthesize new organic components for which of the following reasons
growth and repair store nutrients produce secretions structural maintenance
Which of the following complements the actions of glucocorticoids?
growth hormone
Someone with a total cholesterol level between 200 and 239 mg/dl should
have annual checkups. lose weight if overweight. reduce the amount of saturated fat in the diet. modify their diet.
The largest lipoproteins, ranging in diameter up to 0.5 \rm \mu m chylomicrons
are produced by intestinal epithelial cells from the fats in food.
On a tour of African countries, Mark contracts a bad case of traveler's diarrhea. Because he can't eat very much, his body starts to use energy sources other than carbohydrates. This would result in
increased levels of urea in the blood. ketosis and a decreased blood pH. lipid metabolism. increased gluconeogenesis in the liver.
Cells perform catabolism to generate ATP, which can be used for
ion transport. muscle contraction. protein synthesis. glycogen synthesis.
An element that is a component of hemoglobin, myoglobin, and cytochromes is
iron.
A T4 assay is used to
obtain an index of metabolic activity.
The citric acid cycle is an aerobic process because
oxygen is needed to remove carbon atoms as carbon dioxide.
An ion that is a necessary component of high-energy compounds and nucleic acids and a structural component of bone is the
phosphate ion
When the body is relying on internal energy reserves to continue meeting its energy demands, it is in the
postabsorptive state.
Reactions within the mitochondria
provide most of the energy needed by a typical cell.
A vitamin obtained from meat that is a coenzyme in amino acid and lipid metabolism is
pyridoxine (B6).
More than half the heat is lost from the body indoors through the process of
radiation.
How many net ATP molecules are produced by the complete metabolism (all pathways) of one glucose molecule?
36 ATP
What percent of energy released from catabolism is lost as heat?
60
The major steps in oxidative phosphorylation include all of the following
removal of hydrogen atoms from a substrate molecule by coenzymes. increasing the energy level of electrons passing through the electron transport chain. the acceptance of electrons by oxygen atoms. ionization of hydrogen atoms.
BMR
represents the minimum resting energy expenditures of an awake, alert individual
The major cation in extracellular fluid is
sodium.
The carbon dioxide of respiration is formed during
the citric acid cycle.
During the absorptive state,
the liver forms glycogen.
The vitamin whose deficiency causes beriberi is
thiamine.
Hydrogen atoms from one FADH2 from the citric acid cycle produce how much ATP in the Electron Transport System?
2 ATP
Obesity is defined as a body weight more than
20 percent above the ideal body weight for an individual.
The essential fatty acids are
linoleic acid and linolenic acid.
Lipoproteins that carry mostly cholesterol to peripheral tissues are called
low-density lipoproteins
The sum of all of the biochemical processes going on within the human body at any given time is called
metabolism.
During starvation
muscle proteins are used as an energy source.
The conversion of ammonia into a less toxic substance produces
urea.
Impaired fat absorption in the intestine would interfere with the absorption of
vitamin A.