Exam 2 quiz questions

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Which of the following is NOT associated with type 2 diabetes?

Autoimmune disease

You would be diagnosed with Stage 2 hypertension if your systolic blood pressure was greater than or equal to 140 mmHg or your diastolic blood pressure was greater than or equal to...

90 mmHg

A fatty acid that contains a chain of ten carbons and one double carbon bond is a...

Monounsaturated, medium-chain fatty acid

Meat is NOT a good dietary source of glycogen. Why?

Most of the glycogen found in meat is broken down when the animal is slaughtered

During exercise, which of the following triggers the breakdown of stored fat?

adrenaline

During sleep, the body provides fuel to the brain...

by engaging in ketosis

what are the preferred fuels for most body functions?

carbohydrate and fat

Carbohydrates contain...

carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen

Research has found that replacing your saturated fat intake with added sugars increases your risk for...

cardiovascular disease

a high fiber diet might help decrease blood cholesterol levels by...

causing more cholesterol-containing bile to be excreted in feces

the insoluble fiber that provides the main structural component of plant cell walls is?

cellulose

the most common sterol in our diet is...

cholesterol

what lifestyle changes can you take to improve your blood lipid profile?

maintain your intake of saturated fats below 7-10% of total energy

Which of the following recommendations has been shown to improve blood lipid levels and reduce the risk for cardiovascular disease?

maintaining fat intake to within 20-35% of total energy

An A1C test result of 7% suggests which of the following?

diabetes

Individuals with which untreated disease are at risk for developing ketoacidosis?

diabetes

In the diet, the nondigestible parts of plants that form the support structures of leaves, stems, and seeds are known as...

dietary fiber

Which of the following substances in a ripe peach is NOT absorbed by the body? water fructose dietary fiber vitamin c

dietary fiber

a diet low in fiber is associated with an increased risk of developing...

diverticulosis

To conserve body protein for its vital functions and not use it to provide energy, you should...

eat adequate amounts of of carbohydrates and fats

proteases are...

enzymes that break down protein in the small intestine

body fat stores are...

especially harmful in the abdominal region

T/F To make a complete protein, complementary proteins must be eaten at the same meal.

false

T/F. Because they are not digestible, resistant starches are harmful to the colon

false

T/F. Body fat is metabolically inactive.

false

T/F. Chylomicrons are often referred to as the "bad" cholesterol

false

T/F. Diabetes is more common in Caucasians than in other ethnic groups.

false

T/F. High blood levels of HDL-cholesterol increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.

false

T/F. In an attempt to lose weight, Kendra fasted for three days. During that time, her body synthesized glycogen for fuel.

false

T/F. In obese people, lipid deposits in muscle, liver, and pancreatic beta cells INCREASES their sensitivity to insulin.

false

T/F. Protein-energy malnutrition is seen only in developing countries.

false

T/F. Stored glycogen is converted into glucose in a process called glycogenesis.

false

T/F. The Tolerable Upper Intake Level for carbohydrate is 130 grams a day.

false

T/F. after crossing from the enterocytes into the bloodstream, amino acids travel directly to body cells that need them.

false

T/F. in diabetes, glucose causes disease by attaching to cellular DNA

false

T/F. protection against heart disease is a potential benefit of a diet rich in simple sugar

false

T/F. saturated fats are typically liquid at room temperature

false

T/F. the body stores excess protein primarily for energy reserves

false

T/F. the process in which a protein loses its shape and function when exposed to acids, heat, and heavy metals is deamination

false

which of the following is a simple carbohydrate? galactose glycogen pectin cellulose

galactose

the process by which cells use genes to make proteins is called...

gene expression

When blood glucose levels drop, which hormone brings glucose out of storage to raise blood glucose levels?

glucagon

What is the major monosaccharide found in the body?

glucose

which of the following carbohydrates is an end product of photosynthesis? chlorophyll glycogen carbon dioxide glucose

glucose

storage form of glucose is...

glycogen

what is NOT a major classes of dietary lipids?

glycogens

Nuts are a good source of...

healthful unsaturated fats

Which of the following chemicals can be made of amino acids, is stored in glands, and is secreted into the bloodstream to regulate body functions?

hormone

After a meal, which hormone is responsible for moving glucose into the body's cells?

insulin

type 1 diabetes destroys the...

insulin producing beta cells of the pancreas

Nitrogen released from the breakdown of proteins...

is used in the synthesis of urea, which is excreted by the kidneys in the urine

When we don't consume enough carbohydrate, what substances does the body produce as an alternative fuel?

ketones

a high fiber diet may...

reduce the risk of colon cancer

Blood triglyceride levels are decreased by...

regular exercise

In what cell structure are amino acids assembled into proteins?

ribosome

What enzyme is found in the mouth?

salivary amylase

saturated fats are found in...

salmon and eggs

The distinctive spiral or pleated sheet of a protein is known as its ___ structure.

secondary

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the metabolic syndrome?

sedentary lifestyle

Which part of an individual amino acid distinguishes it from other amino acids?

side chain

Which of the following plant-based foods provides the MOST complete protein? soymilk pinto beans spinach whole wheat bread

soy milk

Sex hormones and adrenal hormones are derived from which class of lipid?

sterols

When fructose and glucose are bonded together they form:

sucrose

At her recent routine physical, Barbara was diagnosed with hypertension. Which of the following lifestyle changes would help Barbara lower her blood pressure?

switching to the DASH diet

Gluconeogenesis is the...

synthesis of new glucose from amino acids

a polypeptide consists of a string of how many amino acids?

ten or more

What dictates the structure of a protein molecule synthesized by the body?

the DNA inside the nucleus of the cell

The Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend a reduction in dietary sodium intake to how many mg per day?

less than 2,300

Fat leaves the chylomicron and moves into adipose cells when the chylomicron comes into contact with...

lipoprotein lipase

in the body, the major storage sites for glycogen are the muscles and...

liver

T/F. Research has shown that the consumption of high-fructose corn syrup negatively affects metabolism and storage of body fat, thereby increasing the risk for diabetes

true

T/F. Sweetened soft drinks are the most common source of added sugars in the American diet

true

T/F. The nucleus of every cell in the body contains the genes for making every type of body protein

true

T/F. The term "monounsaturated" describes a fatty acid containing one double bond between two carbon atoms along the chain.

true

T/F. Weight-loss surgery may be recommended for people with uncontrolled diabetes who are severely obese

true

T/F. a healthy pregnant woman is in positive nitrogen balance

true

T/F. eating large amounts of added sugar is associated with an increased risk for diabetes

true

T/F. marasmus is a life threatening condition resulting from inadequate intakes of protein and total energy

true

T/F. olive oil, canola oil, and cashew nuts are rich in monounsaturated fatty acids

true

T/F. red blood cells can only use glucose for energy

true

T/F. some foods rich in simple sugars are also rich in fiber

true

what process involves both the synthesis of new proteins and the breakdown of existing proteins to amino acids?

turnover

Most of the proteins in the body are synthesized from...

twenty amino acids

a disaccharide is formed by the chemical bonding of...

two monosaccharides

in phenylketonuria (PKU), which amino acid becomes conditionally essential?

tyrosine

Which of the following provides about one-third of the daily Adequate Intake (AI) of fiber for women?

1/2 cup of cooked lentils

of the 20 amino acids used by the human body, how many are considered nonessential?

11

How many grams of carbohydrate per day are recommended for adults 19 years of age and older?

130 grams

A desirable total blood cholesterol level, associated with a reduced risk for cardiovascular disease, is less than...

200 mg/dL

The front of a box of chocolate cookies claims that they are "low-fat." If Gabriel eats one serving (two cookies), he will likely consume about...

3 grams or less of fat

Carlos is a healthy but sedentary college student. He weighs 175 pounds. About how many grams of protein should he consume each day?

64 grams 175 / 2.2 = x 0.8 = 64

Up to what percentage of a person's total energy intake should carbohydrates provide, based on the Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Range (AMDR)?

65%

the primary energy source used by the body during intense exercise is...

Carbohydrates

The condition in which infected pockets form on the wall of the large intestine is known as...

Diverticulosis

which of the following organs does not assist in the digestion of lipids?

Esophagus

T/F: Type 1 Diabetes is most common type of diabetes

False

what is true about trans fatty acids?

Foods with a Nutrition Facts panel claiming "zero" trans fats per serving may actually contain trans fats.

Which of the following is associated with the development of ketosis?

a diet that contains insufficient carbohydrates

which of the following is not a component of an amino acid molecule? -fatty acid group -an acid group -a central carbon -an amine group

a fatty acid group

The damage to the walls of large blood vessels caused by untreated diabetes is known as...

a macrovascular complication

which of the following food items would contain the highest amount of saturated fat? -a cup of skim milk -a tablespoon of melted butter -a cup of raw baby spinach -a tablespoon of canola oil

a tablespoon of melted butter

which of the following individuals is most likely to be in positive nitrogen balance?

a women who is six months pregnant

what protein is critical to the body's defense against bacteria and viruses?

antibodies

How much trans fat is recommended in the diet?

as little as possible

Medium-chain fatty acids are how many carbon atoms in length?

at least 6

which of the following is a modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease? -being overweight -family history -age -gender

being overweight

to facilitate the digestion of dietary fats, the gallbladder stores and releases a substance known as...

bile

In the process of emulsification of triglycerides...

bile salts separate large fat droplets into smaller droplets.

ketoacidosis can result in...

coma and death

starch, glycogen, and dietary fiber are examples of...

complex carbohydrates

a complete proteins...

contain all 9 essential amino acids

The thickening of the blood vessels in the kidney caused by unchecked diabetes is a type of...

microvascular complication

The process of combining two incomplete proteins to make a complete protein is called...

mutual supplementation

People with diabetes have a high rate of toe, foot, and lower-leg amputations because of...

neuropathy and reduced circulation

What element present in protein is NOT present in carbohydrate or fat?

nitrogen

which of the following foods are the best sources of monounsaturated fatty acids? -coconut and palm oils -butter and beef -olive oil and cashew nuts -chicken and whole milk

olive oil and cashew nuts

What condition is not associated with untreated diabetes?

osteoporosis

Why are phospholipids NOT classified as essential nutrients?

our bodies manufacture phospholipids

which if the following is a rich source of linoleic acid? peanut oil salmon flaxseeds a baked potato

peanut oil

A key component(s) of the cell membrane are...

phospholipids

When two or more tests of fasting plasma glucose fall within the values 100-125 mg/dL, the individual will likely be diagnosed with

prediabetes

The enzymes that digest proteins in the small intestine are...

proteases

Which of the following is NOT a major function of protein in the human body? -synthesis of hormones -maintaining fluid balance -providing energy to the blood cells and brain -growth and maintenance of new tissue

providing energy to the blood cells and brain

a triglyceride is composed of...

three fatty acids and one glycerol

Which of the following is a symptom of type 2 diabetes? -tingling in the hands or feet -oily skin -loss of appetite -pain or burning on urination

tingling in the hands or feet

The process of transferring the amine group from one amino acid to another is called...

transamination

The process in which messenger RNA (mRNA) copies genetic information from DNA before carrying it to the ribosome is called...

transcription

what is true about type 1 diabetes?

treatment always involves insulin therapy

T/F Hypertension can be a sign of underlying atherosclerosis.

true

T/F. A child with marasmus is in negative nitrogen balance.

true

T/F. A glucometer is a device for measuring blood glucose levels

true

T/F. A serving of quinoa has more filer than a slice of whole-wheat bread.

true

T/F. Alkalosis is a condition in which the pH of the blood becomes too basic.

true

T/F. Americans consume adequate amounts of linoleic acid but not enough ALA, EPA, or DHA.

true

T/F. Currently insulin therapy is the only treatment for type 1 diabetes.

true

T/F. Diets high in added sugars are associated with tooth decay and gum disease

true

T/F. Enzymes catalyze chemical reactions without being physically altered.

true

T/F. Fatty streaks in blood vessels indicate the presence of atherosclerosis.

true

T/F. Gestational diabetes is a form of diabetes that develops during pregnancy.

true

T/F. Glycogen is NOT a good source of dietary carbohydrate.

true

T/F. High-density lipoproteins circulate in the bloodstream, picking up cholesterol from arterial plaques and dying cells and dropping it off at the liver for recycling

true

T/F. High-density lipoproteins contain a higher percentage of protein than do low-density lipoproteins

true

T/F. If the label on a package of refrigerator rolls indicates that the product contains partially hydrogenated oils, it will almost assuredly contain trans fats.

true

T/F. Impaired fasting glucose is also known as prediabetes.

true

T/F. Most processed foods today contain only small amounts of trans fatty acids because of a mandate by the FDA.

true

T/F. Obesity increases the risk for inflammation, and inflammation increases the risk for cardiovascular disease.

true

T/F. Peptide bonds are chemical bonds in which the amine group of one amino acid binds to the acid group of another amino acid.

true

T/F. Primary or essential hypertension, accounting for approximately 45-55% of people, is hereditary

true

Which of the following is NOT a health problem related to eating too much sugar? -increased risk for cardiovascular disease -unexplained weight loss -increased risk for diabetes -tooth decay

unexplained weight loss

Two amino acids are joined together by a peptide bond to form a dipeptide. What is released as a by-product of this process?

water


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