Human nutrition Unit 2

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Which of the following ketone bodies formed during ketogenesis produces a "fruity" odor similar to nail polish remover

Acetone

Ketogenic

Acetyl CoA

When adequate oxygen is present in a cell, mitochondria can make lots of ATP through ______ metabolism

Aerobic

During ... conditions, each molecule of pyruvate converts to lactic acid

Anaerobic

During .... conditions, each molecule of pyruvate converts to lactic acid

Anaerobic

A/an _______ occurs when a blood clot blocks an artery in the brain and the brain cells that are nourished by the vessel die

Answer: Stroke

The ______ of a protein influences its function

Answer: Structure

Which form of unsaturated fatty acid contains a chemical structure similar to that of saturated fatty acids

Answer: Trans

True or false: The classification of fats and oils is based on the type of fatty acid present in greatest concentration

Answer: True

Which of the following account for the majority of the nitrogen losses that occur each day

Answer: Urinary elimination of urea

.... is the long-term process in which plaques build up inside arterial walls

Answer: atherosclerosis

Enzymes within the microvilli break down ______ to amino acids

Answer: di- and tripeptides

In the United States, the average protein intake ______

Answer: is about 15 to 18% of total calories, is about 1.44 g/kg body weight

HDL cholesterol ________

Answer: is often referred to as the "good" cholesterol

Which vitamin deficiency would have a potentially limiting effect on protein metabolism

B-6

Which of the following are major food sources of vitamin K

Margarine and salad dressing, Soybean and canola oils, Green leafy vegetables

Which of the following is true about deamination

Occurs primarily in the liver, A process of removing the nitrogen-containing group from an unneeded amino acid, Once the nitrogen is removed, the remaining amino acid is a carbon skeleton

The British physician, James Lind, designed a very simple experiment that found a cure for

Scurvy

Vitamin ... participates in the development of epithelial cells, the production of white blood cells, and bone growth

Vitamin A

People who eat little/no animal products may have a deficiency of

Vitamin B-12

Which vitamin do cells require to make coenzymes that participate in a variety of cellular processes, including the transfer of methylation in the metabolism of folate

Vitamin B-12

Collagen synthesis, antioxidant activity, and assistance in immune system functioning are all functions of which vitamin

Vitamin C

Which of the following fuel sources would get metabolized first if ALL were present in the liver at the same time

alcohol

In the United States, people at risk for niacin deficiency include those with

tryptophan metabolism disorder, Alcoholism, anorexia nervosa.

Intestinal enzymes are necessary to remove ___________ from naturally-occurring folate

glutamates

What is a complex organic compound that regulates certain metabolic processes in the body

Vitamin

Scientific evidence suggests that dietary cholesterol does not have as much effect on blood cholesterol as dietary.... ....

Answer: Saturated, fats

Which drug is commonly prescribed to help people reduce elevated blood lipid levels

Answer: Statins

Cholesterol lowering margarines contain plant.... which may lower cholesterol in people with mildly elevated cholesterol levels

Answer: Sterols

Choose functions of pantothenic acid

? needed for fatty acid synthesis, releases energy from macronutrients, component of coenzyme A

How much of the triglycerides absorbed from a meal get incorporated into very-low-density-lipoprotein

A considerable amount

The amine in vitamin means ______

A nitrogen-containing substance

A class of mainly yellow, orange, or red pigments, which give color to fruits and vegetables, are called ______

Carotenoids

Which of the following is found only in plants

Carotenoids

What roles does vitamin A play in the body

Cell production, Cell growth, Formation of epithelial cells

What happens after the liver's glycogen supply runs out

Certain amino acids are turned into pyruvate and then glucose, The body metabolizes fatty acids.

niacin participate in which of the following

Energy metabolism

The body is able to store which group of vitamins

Fat-soluble vitamins

Metabolic hormonal action can act while the digestive tract is absorbing nutrients, ______, or when the digestive tract is inactive, ______

Fed, fasted

After eating a combo meal from the local fast food joint, triglycerides get absorbed and

Flood into the liver, incorporated into VLDL

What transports glucose from the blood into the cell

Glucose transport proteins

Glucose is stored as ______ through a pathway called glycogenesis

Glycogen

The pathway by which glucose is stored as glycogen in the liver and muscle cells is ...

Glycogenesis

... is a toxic amino acid and vitamin B-6 plays a vital role in keeping it from accumulating in the blood

Homocysteine

... ... ... is an enzyme that cleaves apart a triglyceride molecule leaving 3 fatty acids and a glycerol backbone

Hormone, Sensitive, Lipase

the hormone that activates receptors on cell membranes of adipocytes and muscle cells and signals glucose transport proteins is

Insulin.

How is a total parenteral solution administered

Into a vein

Good sources of pantothenic acid are

Mushrooms, chicken liver, sunflower seeds.

Anancephaly and ... ... may occur is a woman's diet is low in folate

Neural tube

What are some major food sources of vitamin B-12

Poultry, Milk, meat

Which groups of people are most at risk for developing a vitamin A deficiency

Preschoolers who don't eat vegetables, People with fat malabsorption, Older adults

Alcohol is absorbed in the ... and ...

Small intesitine, stomach

What is the primary site of vitamin absorption

Small intestine

What are some food sources of riboflavin

Spinach, Yogurt, Milk

... is a water-soluble vitamin that is used to make a coenzyme that participates in chemical reactions involved in the release of energy from carbohydrates

Thiamin

Which vitamin does not reach toxic levels in the body because it is readily excreted in urine

Thiamin

Which vitamin plays a role in the chemical reactions involved in the release of energy from carbohydrates

Thiamin

Which hormone can have catabolic and anabolic actions

Thyroid hormone

Which of the following hormones can adapt to increasing or decreasing metabolic rates

Thyroid hormone

What is the most energy-dense macronutrient group

Triglycerides

Which of the following nutrients provides the greatest energy density

Triglycerides

Excess amino acids may be ______

Used to make glucose, oxidized in the citric acid cycle

Why is it not necessary to consume 100% of every vitamin each day

Your body can synthesize vitamin D, Bacteria in your lower intestinal tract can produce certain vitamins., Body cells can store vitamins to some extent.

Which is the final step of complete glucose breakdown

electron transport chain

In the body, pantothenic acid is important for

energy metabolism, fatty acid synthesis.

Which foods contain the richest sources of folate

enriched grains, fortified cereals

Thiamin does not reach toxic levels in the body because

excess vitamin can be excreted in the urine.

The human body stores more energy in _________ than in _________

fat cells; glycogen stores

Beta-oxidation is the chemical pathway that breaks down ______

fatty acids

Biotin's roles in the body includes

glucose synthesis, amino acid breakdown, fatty acid synthesis

What transports glucose from the blood into the cell

glucose transport proteins

Cortisol promotes which of the following actions

increases protein catabolism, increases use of amino acids for gluconeogenesis

About 10% of the body's supply of menaquinone (vitamin K2) is supplied by ______

intestinal bacteria

During anaerobic conditions, pyruvate is converted to ______

lactic acid

Several studies have displayed a relationship with vitamin K intake and ... risk of osteoporosis

reduced

Human cells obtain energy by

releasing chemical energy from macronutrients.

Beef, salmon, potatoes, and sweet red peppers are all good sources of

vitamin B-6

The water-soluble vitamins include

vitamin C, the B vitamins.

The amount of ATP formed by catabolism of amino acids depends on

where it entered the catabolic pathway.

Obesity, certain cancers, and cardiovascular disease are all serious health conditions that often result from consuming high amounts of _____

Answer: Lipids

The class of nutrients that consists of triglycerides, phospholipids, and sterols is called

Answer: Lipids

What enzyme breaks down triglycerides into free fatty acids and glycerol in the bloodstream

Answer: Lipoprotein

Which naturally occurring food is 100% protein

Answer: No naturally occurring food is 100% protein.

Which of the following cells do not contain protein

Answer: None, all cells contain some protein.

A(n).... amino acid is one that can be synthesized by a healthy body in sufficient amounts

Answer: Nonessential

Which of the following is the amino acid that can be synthesized by a healthy body in sufficient amounts

Answer: Nonessential

Choose the type of fat that is partially water soluble

Answer: phospholipids

The structure of hemoglobin is an example of the ______________________ structure

Answer: quaternary

Dietary fats and oils are classified as saturated, monounsaturated, or polyunsaturated based on

Answer: the type of fatty acid present in greatest concentration.

A triglyceride has ______

Answer: three fatty acids attached to a glycerol molecule

An omega-3 fatty acid is

Answer: unsaturated.

Choose the food sources that contain high-quality proteins

Answers: eggs and milk, meat and fish

Dark green fruits and vegetables that contain carotenoids are not yellow-orange in color because of the presence of

chlorophyll

When a water-soluble vitamin assists in the chemical reaction involved in the metabolism of the macronutrients, this is known as its ... function

coenzyme

What increases a person's risk for a vitamin toxicity

taking a megadose of a vitamin, consuming large amounts of vitamin-fortified foods

What criteria must a nutrient meet to be classified as a vitamin

the body cannot make it at all or in sufficient quantities to maintain good health, signs and symptoms of a health problem occur if the nutrient is missing from the diet ,the nutrient occurs in commonly eaten foods

The Adequate Intake (AI) of alpha-linolenic acid for men (ages 19-50 years old) is ... g/day and the AI of alpha-linolenic acid for women (ages 19-50 years old) is ...g/day

Answers: 1.6, 1.1

A protein can be altered through exposure to ______.

Answers: Acids, heat, physical agitation.

Why are the chemical structures of trans and saturated fatty acids similar

Answers: Both have a straight shape.

What are some examples of food sources that contain cholesterol

Answers: Ice cream, eggs, chicken

What are the major functions of fatty acids and triglycerides in the body

Answers: To provide energy, to insulate the body, to aid in the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins.

Which of the following substances are types of lipids

Answers: Triglycerides, cholesterol

... helps hold the watery and fatty ingredients together in a product

Lecithin

The Adequate Intake of alpha-linolenic acid for men and women (ages 19-50 years old) is ______

Answer: 1.6 g/day and 1.1 g/day, respectively

A high-protein diet is defined as a protein intake of ______

Answer: 20 to 35% of calories

...is found only in foods that contain animal products

Answer: Cholesterol

Cardiovascular disease ______

Answers: includes coronary artery disease, stroke, and disease of the blood vessels. is a group of diseases that affect the heart and blood vessels

The direct benefits of physical activity include ______

Answers: maintaining a healthy body weight, achieving healthy body weight, reducing blood LDL cholesterol level

The AMDR is 20 to 35% for fat and should come predominately from ______, such as fish, nuts, and vegetable oils

Answers: polyunsaturated fatty acids, monounsaturated fatty acids

Cells require vitamin ... to make coenzymes that participate in a variety of cellular processes, including the transfer of methylation in the metabolism of folate

B-12

Vitamin K deficiency can commonly develop in people who ______

have cystic fibrosis, have liver disease, have a condition that impairs fat absorption

Which of the following is an enzyme in the walls of capillaries that breaks down their load of triglycerides into fatty acids and glycerol

Answer: Lipoprotein lipase

Which of the following element is part of protein but not part of lipids or carbohydrates

Answer: Nitrogen.

CCK signals the pancreas to secrete ______ lipase into the duodenum of the small intestine

Answer: Pancreatic

.... is a digestive enzyme that removes two fatty acids from each triglyceride molecule

Answer: Pancreatic lipase

What are some things you can do to reduce fat intake

Answers: Choose lean meats, Steam meats, Trim fat

Your body makes proteins by following information coded in your ____________________.

Answers: DNA, deoxyribonucleic acid

Phospholipids contain a..... portion, which attracts water, and a..... portion, which repels water

Answers: Hydrophilic, hydrophobic

A food intolerance may occur after the consumption of nonprotein substances, such as

Answers: MSG, sulfites, lactose.

Reducing the intake of ______ will help reduce blood triglyceride levels

Answers: alcohol, refined carbs.

Choose the true statements about amino acid derivatives

Answers: examples include creatine and melanin, nitrogen-containing compounds that are not proteins, serve important physiological roles

Choose the true statements about amino acid derivatives

Answers: examples include creatine and melanin, serve important physiological roles, nitrogen-containing compounds that are not proteins.

Excess body fat around the midsection of the body is associated with ______

Answers: high blood LDL cholesterol, high triglyceride levels

Choose the following dietary changes that will most likely lower the risk of atherosclerosis development

Answers: reducing consumption of saturated fat to less than 10% of total Calories, limit trans fat intake, replace foods that are rich in saturated fats with foods higher in unsaturated fats

Who is least at risk for developing a vitamin A deficiency

Children who like vegetables

... is a component of two coenzymes that play key roles in energy metabolism, yogurt, and other milk products are some of the best sources of this vitamin

Riboflavin

Milk, yogurt, liver, and enriched cereals are all good sources of which vitamin

Riboflavin

Which vitamin is a component of the two coenzymes FMN and FAD that play key roles in energy metabolism

Riboflavin

Maintaining cell membranes, insulating the body against cold temperatures, cushioning the body against bumps and blows, and contributing to body contours are all traits of which nutrient

Answer: Lipids

The process of breaking down old and unneeded proteins into their component amino acids and recycling them to make new proteins is called

Answer: Protein turnover

A(n) ______ fatty acid is completely filled with hydrogen atoms

Answer: Saturated

_____ fatty acids consist entirely of carbon-carbon single bonds

Answer: Saturated

To check a person's risk for ... a physician checks blood pressure, listens to blood flow in your carotid arteries, and requests a lipoprotein profile to assess serum HDL, LDL, and triglyceride levels

Answer: atherosclerosis

Nitrogen-containing compounds that are not proteins but have important physiological roles are called amino acid ...

Answer: derivatives

A modifiable risk factor for atherosclerosis includes ________

Answer: excess body fat

Hard particles that accumulate in the gallbladder or become lodged in one of the ducts carrying bile from the gallbladder to the small intestine are called

Answer: gallstones

Having one or more risk factor(s) ______ a person's chance of developing atherosclerosis

Answer: increases

Digesting.... is a more complicated process than digesting.... , because the majority of this type of nutrient in foods are not water soluble and the digestive process involves considerable amounts of water

Answer: lipids, carbohydrates

To make dishes with complementary combinations, a consumer must know

Answer: which plant foods are good sources of protein, which essential amino acids are limiting in plant foods.

Choose the statements that are true regarding plant food sterols and stanols

Answers: Plants contain sterols similar to cholesterol. Plant sterols have blood cholesterol-lowering properties.

Which of the following tests should a doctor perform to determine a person's risk for developing atherosclerosis

Answers: Test triglyceride levels, Request lipoprotein profile, Check blood pressure

The classes of lipids include ______

Answers: Triglycerides, phospholipids, and sterols

Which of the following are food sources of niacin

Beef liver, Salmon, Tuna

Which of the food groups provide the highest levels of vitamin C in the body

Fruits and vegetables

Define the word gluconeogenesis based upon the meaning of the following segements: "gluco" = ..., "neo" = ... , "genesis" = ...

Glucose, New, Formation

Most gallstones are made of ______

Answer: Cholesterol

When an ATP molecule loses its third phosphate group, it becomes ______

ADP

A person consuming 2000 kcals and eating 20% of her kcals from protein is eating how many grams of protein

Answer: 100 Grams

Engaging in moderate-intensity physical activity at least..... minutes a week and balancing energy intake with energy expenditure helps people achieve and maintain healthy body weights.

Answer: 150

Not all amino acids need to be supplied through dietary sources because _____ breaks down old and unneeded proteins into their component amino acids and then recycles them to make new proteins

Answer: Protein turnover

Choose the true statements about protein

Answers: All living organisms contain protein, proteins are organic molecules, proteins are made of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.

Liver cells convert extra acetyl CoA molecules to _____, ____, ___ which are known as ketone bodies

Beta-hydroxybutyrate, Acetoacetate, acetone

Which fat-soluble vitamin is involved in the production of active blood clotting factors

Vitamin K

Which of the following are fat-soluble vitamins

Vitamins A, D, E, and K

Liver, legumes, broccoli, and orange juice are all good sources of

Folate

... ... is more bioavailable than the naturally occurring folate

Folic acid

Choose the true statements about vitamin D

Vitamin D is not considered an essential nutrient, Calciferol comes from plant and animal sources, Vitamin D is considered a hormone.

Which fat-soluble vitamin serves as a major antioxidant in the body

Vitamin E

Where does glucose go after it is degraded in the liver

Bloodstream

Which hormone increases protein catabolism and stimulates the liver to increase its use of amino acids for gluconeogenesis

Cortisol

What results when a protein is absorbed without complete digestion

Answer: Allergy

Because it is produced by intestinal bacteria and found in a wide variety of foods, a deficiency of the B vitamin, ... is rare

Biotin

Intestinal bacteria can produce which vitamin

Biotin

Which of the following factors may cause differences in the storage capacity of fat and glycogen between individuals

Body composition, physical fitness, dietary intake

Which of the following are good sources of vitamin C

Broccoli, Strawberries, citrus fruits

Which of the following are functions of vitamin C

Collagen synthesis, Immune system functioning

What are some signs and symptoms of a vitamin B-6 deficiency

Convulsions, Dermatitis, Anemia

How do vitamins participate in energy production

they participate in the chemical reactions that produce energy

What are the by-products of lipid digestion

Answer: Fatty acids, glycerol

Having a headache and intestinal discomfort from eating a food, without triggering the body's immune response is a sign of a

Answer: Food intolerance

What is the chemical structure of an omega-3 fatty acid

Answer: It contains the first carbon-carbon double bond on the third carbon from the omega end of the carbon chain.

Glycerol, fatty acids, monoglycerides, cholesterol, and phospholipid fragments are the end products of...... digestion

Answer: Lipid

Genetic conditions that cause lipid accumulation in cells, which damages tissues are called...

Answer: Lipid storage disease

Vitamins provide ... kilocalories per gram

0

To determine a person's RDA for protein, multiply his or her weight in kilograms by ______

Answer: 0.8g

The body can utilize ______________ for energy

Lipids, Carbohydrates, Alcohol, Protein

Where does glycogenolysis occur

Liver

In its coenzyme form, biotin participates in chemical reactions that

add carbon dioxide to other compounds.

Choose the functions of vitamin E

maintains nervous tissue, protects cell membranes from being damaged by free radicals, maintains immune system function

What are some signs and symptoms of rickets

muscle pain, soft bones, misshapen bones

Vitamin A is transported in the blood bound to ... ... ...

retinol binding protein

During beta-oxidation, fatty acid molecules are separated into ______ carbon segments that are converted to ______

two; acetyl CoA

What happens to amino acids once they enter the absorptive cells

Answer: peptides are broken down into amino acids

Combining certain plant food sources of protein to form complete proteins is called ______

Answer: protein complementation

.... meaning containing nitrogen

Vita, amine

Liver glycogen becomes depleted in about ... - ... hours

12, 24

Where is most of the vitamin A in the body stored

Liver

Where does the healthy body store vitamin E

Liver, Body fat, Skeletal muscle

Which of the following is a major storage site for energy within the body

Liver, Muscle, Adipose cells

All living cells contain

Answer: Protein

Insulin, glucagon, cortisol, epinephrine, and thyroid hormone are key ______ that direct or regulate metabolic activities

Hormones

The conversion of amino acids into other molecules such as glucose and fatty acids is dependent on

The specific amino acid

... are "powerhouse" organelles that synthesize most of the ATP that cells need to function

Mitochondria

Choose the true statements about vitamins

Most commonly eaten foods do not contain toxic levels of vitamins, Toxicity is more likely to occur when taking excessive amounts of vitamin supplements., Taking a "once daily" multivitamin is unlikely to produce toxic effects in adults.

ATP production during anaerobic metabolism is __________ during aerobic metabolism

Much less than

People with a disorder that disrupts tryptophan metabolism may have a deficiency of

Niacin

Which vitamin plays a role in over 200 reactions and is necessary for the release of energy

Niacin

Choose the vitamins that are classified as water-soluble

Niacin, Biotin, Folate, pantothenic acid

When excess protein is consumed, the amino acids are stripped of the _____ and used to make either glucose or fat

Nitrogen group

What is associated with insulin resistance

Obesity

The major adverse health conditions associated with consuming high amounts of fat are

Stroke, Certain cancers, heart disease, obesity

The first priorities for amino acids derived from proteins are to ______

Synthesize hormones, synthesize enzymes, create structural molecules

What is the primary function of vitamin K

Blood clotting

... is the chemical pathway that is involved in the catabolism of an activated fatty acid

Betaoxidation

According to the American Heart Association and National Cholesterol Education Program, the desirable range for total blood cholesterol is less than _________

Answer: 200 mg/dL

Proteins are made up of smaller units called

Answer: Amino acids

... is a symptom or by-product of ...

Answer: Arteriosclerosis; atherosclerosis

Choose the food that does not contain cholesterol

Answer: Bagels

The Dietary Guidelines for Americans (Acceptable Macronutrient Range - AMDR) recommends that adults should keep daily fat intake

Answer: Between 20-35% of total calories

The process of removing the nitrogen-containing group from an unneeded amino acid is called

Answer: Deamination

Amino acids are the building blocks of

Answer: Protein

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) directly contains the codes for making ______.

Answer: Protein

... is the degradation of proteins in order to release amino acids

Proteolysis

What is required before an amino acid can be used for ATP production

Pyridoxal phosphate must be available, The nitrogen group must be removed.

Glucogenic

Pyruvate

Which of the following can be a product of anaerobic metabolism of pyruvate

Lactate, Lactic acid

Pantothenic acid is a component of

Coenzyme A

Choose the statements that are true about cancer

occurs when damage occurs to genes, a group of chronic diseases

In chemical reactions involved in the metabolism of macronutrients, water-soluble vitamins are

used as coenzymes.

Three leading causes of cancer death for men are

lung and bronchus, Colorectum, prostate

Gluconeogenesis is the making of glucose from ______

most amino acids, pyruvate, lactate and glycerol


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