CH 27 LearnSmart
Place the events in order as they occur when you drink a can of soda pop
1. Your blood sugar levels rise 2. Your pancreas releases insulin 3. Your blood sugar levels fall
Normal body temperature is ______ degrees C.
37 C
Which individual will have the highest BMR?
A 6'2" man weighing 200 Ibs
A person's BMR is influenced by which of the following?
Age, body surface area, gender
Your _____ metabolic rate is the amount of energy your body uses at rest.
Basal
which are dietary sources of protein?
Beans, Nuts, and Fish
Vitamins serve many roles in the body including _______
Calcium absorption, blood clotting, and formation of visual pigments
Produced by the liver, _______ is released into the blood as VLDLs, or made into bile salts
Cholesterol
_________ is a lipid commonly found in animal cell membranes, from which steroids, bile salts, and fat-soluble vitamins are made.
Cholesterol
Once a triglyceride is broken down into glycerol and fatty acids, the fatty acids are broken down into
Citric acid cycle
Iron is an integral component of which of the following?
Cytochromes in the electron transport chain
Good dietary sources of iron include which of the following?
Dark green leafy vegetables & Red meat
In order for acids to be broken down in cellular respiration, the amine group must be removed by a process called ______
Deamination
Which hormones can influence body temperature?
Epinephrine, thyroid hormone, growth hormone
T/F: Cholesterol is found primarily in plant-bases products.
False
Match each mineral with its function in the human body
Fe - Binds oxygen in hemoglobin, binds electrons in the ETS Ca - Blood clotting, bone formation I - Integral part of thyroid hormone Zn - Protein synthesis, wound healing
A mountain climber get separated from his party and is lost for days. Though he is found and survives, his fingers are white and blistered. He is suffering from a condition known as ______
Frostbite
Minerals serve many functions in the human body including which of the following?
Generation of an action potential, binding oxygen, and blood clotting
If blood sugar levels are low, what hormone does the pancreas produce to bring them back up?
Glucagon
In which stage of cellular respiration is a glucose molecule broken down into two pyruvate molecules?
Glycolysis
Identify the stages of cellular respiration in the diagram
Glycolysis- Glucose is broken into two pyruvates Intermediate stage- Each pyruvate is converted to acetyl CoA Citric acid cycle- Acetyl CoA binds to oxaloacetate forming citric acid Electron transport system- Energy in NADH and FADH2 is converted to ATP
Your core body temperature is the temperature of which body parts?
Head and Torso
You fly from your home in sunny warm California to Alaska for a family vacation. In response to the colder temperatures there, your TMR will ____
Increase
Effects of the hormone glucagon on the body include which of the following?
Increased gluconeogenesis, increased glycogenolysis, increased lipolysis
Minerals are ______ ions
Inorganic
After you eat a meal, your pancreas releases what hormone to help store the nutrients you just ate, bringing blood sugar levels down?
Insulin
The hormone _______ is released by the pancreas in response to high blood glucose levels
Insulin
Someone who does not eat red meat or dark green leafy vegetables is
Iron
Which are minerals?
Iron, calcium, and zinc
The _____ rate is a measure of how much energy is used by the body in a given amount of time
Metabolic
In 2011, the USDA replaced the food pyramid with ______ to help people see the proportion and types of foods they need to eat in order to stay healthy.
My Plate
Your friend tells you she has iron deficiency. Which of the following symptoms might she have?
Pale skin, sensitivity to cold, & fatigue
______ are carbohydrates made of long chains of simple sugars.
Polysaccharides
Fatty acids are separated into which groups?
Polyunsaturated fatty acids, Unsaturated fatty acids, and saturated fatty acids
Someone who is growing, pregnant, or healing from injury will have a ______ nitrogen balance.
Positive
While you are sleeping, your body must rely on stored nutrients in order to maintain homeostasis, so you are in the _______ state.
Postabsorptive
Meat, dairy products, poultry, fish, beans, and nuts are all good sources of what nutrient?
Protein
BMR can be measured using which instruments?
Respirometer
The ____ metabolic rate is the amount of energy used by the body including that needed for physical activity
Total
Our body requires only small amounts of what type of mineral?
Trace
Because iron is toxic in an unattached form, it is carried in the blood bound to the protein _____
Transferrin
Which lipid is an important energy source?
Triglycerides
T/F: All minerals are obtained from the diet
True
Which vitamin is a precursor molecule for the formation of visual pigments?
Vitamin A
Which options are fat-soluble vitamins?
Vitamin K, D, A
Determine if each vitamin is water-soluble or lipid-soluble
Water-soluble - Vitamin C - Vitamin B Lipid-soluble - Vitamin D - Vitamin E - Vitamin A
The _____ state includes the time from which you eat a meal until the time you absorb the nutrients and generally lasts about four hours
absorptive
If our diet contains only incomplete proteins, we will not have all of the essential _____ we need in order to survive
amino acids
If you are lacking an essential vitamin, you suffer from _______
avitaminosis
The total metabolic rate is calculated by adding the ____ metabolic rate to the metabolism required for physical activity.
basal
A vegetarian can obtain all of their essential amino acids by eating ______
beans and rice
The most important factor affecting a person's basal metabolic rate is their
body surface area
A ______ is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius
calorie
Nutrients provide energy to the body in the form of a ______.
calorie
What is the name of a water-filled chamber into which a person is placed, so that changes in water temperature can be recorded in order to estimate their BMR?
calorimeter
Its been many hours since you've eaten and you're quite hungry. Your glucagon levels should be _______
elevated
_______ amino acids cannot be made in the body and must come from the diet.
essential
If insulin levels rise, blood sugar levels should then ______
fall
Iron is stored in the liver bound to ______
ferritin
Cellulose is a good source of ______ in our diet and helps 'keep you regular'
fiber
The "thermostat" of our body that regulates our body temperature is the
hypothalamus
If blood glucose levels start to fall, the pancreas will _______ glucagon secretion.
increase
Shortly after eating a candy bar, your blood glucose levels will _____, causing an _____ in insulin secretion by the pancreas.
increase, increase
If someone is on a high protein, low carb diet (such as the Atkins diet), how does their body ensure enough glucose still gets to the brain?
interconversion of protein to glucose
A disaccharide found in milk, and thus also called 'milk sugar', is _______
lactose
Lacto-ovo vegetarians do not eat ______
meat
A decrease in ______ rate will result in a decrease in body temperature
metabolic
In addition to supplying our body with amino acids, proteins are a good source of _____
nitrogen
Because our body can synthesize _____ vitamins, we do not need to ensure they are part of our diet
nonessential
Our body is able to synthesize some of the 20 amino acids it needs to produce proteins. These amino acids are called ______ amino acids
nonessential
Insulin affects the body in which ways?
stimulates most cells to absorb glucose from the blood, stimulates the liver to store glucose in the form of glycogen, and stimulates adipocytes to absorb triglycerides from the blood
which carbohydrate is a disaccharide found in table sugar?
surcose
Fats and oils are dietary sources of ________
triglycerides