Ch. 8
the human body stores more energy in _________ than in ___________
fat cells ; glycogen stores
after eating a combo meal from the local fast food joint place, triglycerides get absorbed and
-flood into the liver -incorporated into VLDL
which of the following ketone bodies formed nursing ketogenesis produces a "fruity" odor similar to nail polish remover?
acetone
mitochondria are responsible for
catabolize macronutrients and transfer energy released to ATP
The body gets its energy to perform work from the ______ energy that is stored in macronutrients and alcohol.
chemical
Put the steps of energy production from ATP in order
enzyme cleaves bond between last two phosphate groups of ATP. ATP molecule loses power. ADP is formed.
true or false: insulin is released in the post-absorptive state
false
__________ ____________ ___________ is an enzyme that cleaves apart a triglyceride molecule leaving 3 fatty acids and a glycerol backbone
hormone sensitive lipase
insulin, glucagon, cortisol, epinephrine, and thyroid hormone are key _____________ that direct or regulate metabolic activities
hormones
where is the primary site for metabolizing alcohol? -blood -liver -stomach -small intestine
liver
where is the primary site of glycogen degradation to provide tissues with energy?
liver
the amount of ATP formed by catabolism of an amino acid depends on
where it entered the catabolic pathway
The first priorities for amino acids derived from proteins are to ______.
- synthesize hormones - create structural molecules - synthesize enzymes
cortisol promotes which or the following actions? -increases glycogensis -increasing use of amino acids for gluconeogenesis -increases protein catabolism
-increasing use of amino acids for gluconeogenesis -increases protein catabolism
what happens after the liver's glycogen supply runs out? -the body metabolizes fatty acids -insulin begins to break down protein to convert into glucose -certain amino acids are turned into pyruvate and then glucose
-the body metabolizes fatty acids -certain amino acids are turned into pyruvate and then glucose
excess amino acids may be _________ -used to make glucose -stored as protein -oxidized in the citric acid cycle -excreted in the urine
-used to make glucose -oxidized in the citric acid cycle
which vitamin deficiency would have a potentially limiting effect on protein metabolism
B-6
which of the following statements best describes the relationship between enzymes and coenzymes
Coenzymes will often help enzymes catalyze reactions.
when adequate oxygen is present in a cell, mitochondria can make lots of ATP through ___________ metabolism
aerobic
the body can utilize ____ for energy
alcohol, carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids
metabolic reactions may be __________
anabolic and catabolic
liver cells convert extra acetyl CoA molecules to _________, ____________, __________ which are known as ketone bodies
beta hydroxybutyrate acetoacetate acetone
__________________ is the chemical pathway that is involved in the catabolism of an activated fatty acid.
beta oxidation
how much of the triglycerides absorbed from a meal get incorporated into very low density lipoprotein?
considerable amount
____________ is a catabolic hormone that is produced in the adrenal cortex of the adrenal glands.
cortisol
what is the final step of complete glucose breakdown?
electron transport chain
when a diabetic is suffering from ketosis, you know that glucose cannot be utilized as a fuel source and the the patient is breaking down ________ as an alternative fuel source -alcohol -fatty acids -protein -glucose
fatty acids
metabolic hormonal action can act while the digestive tract is absorbing nutrients, _______________, or when the digestive tract is inactive,____________
fed ; fasted
When the body is in need of glucose it can synthesize glucose from noncarbohydrate precursors in a process known as
gluconeogenesis
oxaloacetate is produced during ___________ metabolism -protein -glucose -fatty acid
glucose
what transports glucose from the blood into the cell?
glucose transport proteins
glucose is stored as ____________ through a pathway called glycogenesis
glycogen
The following is the stages of glucose breakdown in order
glycolysis pyruvate —> acetyl CoA citric acid cycle electron transport chain
the conversion of amino acids such as glucose and fatty acids is dependent on the overall needs of the body and ____________
the specific amino acid
which hormone can adapt to increasing or decreasing metabolic rates?
thyroid hormone
what is the most energy dense macronutrient group?
triglycerides
which vitamin is often present in the chemical structure of coenzymes
vitamin B
beta-oxidation is the chemical pathway that breaks down __________
fatty acids
the hormone that activate receptors on cell membranes of adipocytes and muscle cells and signals glucose transport proteins is
insulin
____________ ______________ occurs in muscle cells and adipocytes because insulin receptors no longer function properly
insulin resistance
Energy _______ involves the chemical pathways that enable the human body to obtain and use energy from macronutrients and alcohol.
metabolism
alcohol is absorbed in the ________ and ________ -large intestine -liver -stomach -small intestine
stomach small intestine
what is required before an amino acid can be used for ATP production
-The nitrogen group must be removed. -Pyridoxal phosphate must be available.
which of the following is a major storage site for energy within the body?
-adipose cells -muscle -liver
which of the following factors may cause differences in the storage capacity of fat and glycogen between individuals?
-body composition -physical fitness -dietary intake
order the steps to explain how triglyceride is stored within the cell
1.triglycerides are circulated in VLDL. 2.lipoprotein lipase cleaves glycerol backbone from 3 fatty acids. 3.triglyceride components enter the cell. 4.three fatty acids attach to glycerol molecule forming triglyceride molecule
liver glycogen becomes depleted in an approximate range of _______ - ________ bourse
12 - 24
a standard drink contains _________ grams of alcohol - 9-10 - 13-14 - 5-6 - 21-22
13 - 14
during anaerobic conditions, pyruvate is converted to ___________
lactic acid
which of the following can be a product of anaerobic metabolism of pyruvate?
lactic acid (lactate)
where does glycogenolysis occurs?
liver and muscle but liver is answer on smart book
When excess protein is consumed, the amino acids are stripped of the ___________ and used to make either glucose of fat.
nitrogen group
___________ is the degradation of proteins in order to release amino acids.
proteolysis