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How many double bonds are present in stearic acid?

0, saturated

The average healthy adult requires how much protein?

0.8 g/kg

What is the recommended dietary intake of protein for adults

0.8 g/kg of body weight

In the average healthy person, about how much time is required by the liver to process the alcohol in a typical drink?

1 hour

How much energy is required to raise the temperature of one kilogram (liter) of water 1°c?

1 kilocalorie

A weight gain strategy should focus on a reasonable increase of _____ a month

1 pound

Reason for at least _____% of kcalories comes from fat

10

If a person consumes 65 grams of protein and a total of 2600 kcals per day, what percent of calories are coming from protein?

10%

What is the AMDR for protein?​ ​40-45% 80-80%​ ​65-75% ​10-35% ​50-60%

10-35%

What is the recommended distribution range of intake for protein

10-35%

The amount of carbohydrate required to meet energy needs, provide adequate glucose, and prevent ketosis is ____ grams per day

130 g

What is the recommended intake of dietary fiber? ​14 grams per 2000 kcal ​38 grams per 1000 kcal 14 grams per 1000 kcal ​25 grams per 1000 kcal ​10 grams per 1000 kcal

14 grams per 1000 kcal

The Dietary Guidelines for Americans promote a minimum of _______ minutes of moderate exercise weekly.

150

A weight reduction regimen calls for a daily intake of 1400 kcalories, which includes 30 g of fat. Approximately what percentage of the total energy is contributed by fat? 32.0%​ ​25.5% ​19.0% ​15.0% ​8.5%

19.0 %

How many net ATP is generated during glycolysis? 2 3 6 1 4

2

What is the normal pH of the gastric juice? ​4 ​7 ​3 ​1 ​2

2

How many total amino acids are needed for protein synthesis of body tissues

20

There are approximately how many different amino acids?

20

What is the Recommended Distribution Range for fat?

20-35%

Desirable blood level of cholesterol is less than...

200 mg/dl

What is the general recommended range of daily intake of fiber

25 to 38 grams

What is the usual supplement during pregnancy?

27mgs of iron

What percentage of body fat is necessary for men? women? and women for reproduction purposes?

3%; 12%; and 20%

Level of Vitamin C ____ supports metabolism ____ saturates tissues _____ UL for adults

30 100 2000

How much glycogen does the body typically store

300-350

What is the maximum recommended daily intake of cholesterol?

300mg

According to the Dietary Guidelines, what should be the maximum total fat intake as a percentage of energy intake?

35

How many excess kcalories will result in the storage of a pound of body fat?

3500

How many calories per gram does protein provide

4

how many kilocalories per gram do carbohydrates provide

4

What is the recommended distribution range of total kcal for CHOs

45-65

What is the AMDR for carbohydrate?​ ​30-40% ​15-25% ​45-65% ​5-10% 70-80%​

45-65%

What % of an adult's body weight is water weight?

50-60%

In order to gain weight, a person must take in at least an extra _____ calorie a day

500

The normal blood pH range is approximately

7.35-7.45.

What is the recommended range of glucose in the blood

70-120 mg/dl

One gram of alcohol provides

7kcal

What is the RDAs for Iron for men? women during their child bearing years?

8; 18

How many calories per gram does fat provide?

9

Which vitamin is associated with night blindness and skin disorders?

A

Definition of obesity

A BMI of 30 or above

Which of the following is a feature of iodide utilization?

A deficiency or a toxicity leads to enlargement of the thyroid gland

What is Aerobic capacity?

A measurement of your ability to deliver O2 to the cells

What is the amino acid pool?

A mix of essential and nonessential amino acids derived from protein breakdown and dietary protein intake

Which vitamins are fat soluble?

A, D, E and K

fat soluble vitamins

A,D,E,K

What is the major energy carrier molecule in most cells?

ATP

____ is the high-energy compound that provides the energy that powers all the activities of living cells

ATP

Which of the following metabolic reaction releases energy? ​ATP gains a phosphate group and becomes ADP. ADP and ATP cycle back and forth repeatedly.​ ​ATP releases a phosphate group and becomes ADP. ​ADP gains a phosphate group and becomes ATP. ​ADP releases a phosphate group and becomes ATP.

ATP releases a phosphate group and becomes ADP

Which of the following is a characteristic of vitamin K nutrition?

Absorption is inhibited when bile production diminishes.

Fatty acid oxidation results in the direct production of ____.

Acetyl CoA

Which of the following can be synthesized from all three energy-yielding nutrients?

Acetyl CoA

Which type of carbohydrate is limited to 10% of the total kilocalories and why

Added sugar because empty calories

What body tissue is key in the definition of obesity?

Adipose tissue

What could lower BMR?

Age, decreased body mass, anorexia

What is metabolism?

All chemical reactions involved in maintaining the living state of the cells and the organism

Which of the following food groups are emphasized by Dietary Guidelines for Americans? Whole grains Vegetables Fruits All of the these

All of the above

What are the building blocks of protein

Amino acids

How and why is water weight % generally different between men and women?

Amount of lean body mass is different

Which of the following defines a coenzyme?

An organic molecule required for the functioning of an enzyme

The exogenous source of cholesterol primarily comes from what type of food?

Animal food

What are the best dietary sources for iron?

Animal foods

What is the best food source of dietary essential amino acids

Animal foods such as milk, meat, fish, and poultry

What two drugs could act as antagonist to vitamin K?

Antibiotics and Cumadin

What water soluble vitamin group functions as coenzymes in energy metabolism?

B

Water-Soluble vitamins-

B and C

What vitamins are water soluble?

B and C

Which water soluble vitamin is most associated with Pernicious Anemia and neurological degeneration?

B12

Which water soluble vitamin is only found in animal foods?

B12

Which water soluble vitamin requires an intrinsic factor for absorption?

B12

deficiency causes degeneration of nerves progressing to paralysis

B12

deficiency causes scaly dermatitis

B6

The term that describes the amount of energy needed by the body for maintenance of life while at rest is

Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR)

The most common provitamin form of vitamin A found in plant pigments is known as

Beta Carotene

What chemical substance is key in the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins?

Bile and lipids

What is essential body fat?

Body fat necessary for survival and for cell membranes

What are three areas where calcium is found in the body?

Bones, teeth and blood

What vitamin can greatly enhance the absorption of iron?

C

Which water soluble vitamin helps maintain tissue by forming collagen and is easily lost by improper cooking but not lost in freezing?

C

Which mineral is predominant (in greatest quantity) in the body?

Calcium

What two minerals are generally lacking in most peoples' diet?

Calcium and iron

What are the elements that make up protein

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen

What are the elements that make up carbobohydrates

Carbon, Hydrogen, oxygen

What are the elements that make up fat?

Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen

What is the function of a lipoprotein

Carries fat and cholesterol to liver or cell

Describe a polysaccharide

Chain of glucose units

Define metabolism

Chemical reactions in the body

________ is needed in the body to make Vitamin D, bile acids, and cortisol.

Cholesterol

Which is the best type of carbohydrates and why

Complex carbohydrates, and they break down slowly and are harder to digest

Factors that influence transit time include all of the following EXCEPT the

Composition of the meal, emotional status of the individual, use of certain medications. ALL OF THE ABOVE

What two minerals are involved in hemoglobin synthesis?

Copper and Iron

A child with bowed legs is likely deficient in vitamin

D

Which fat-soluble vitamin acts more like a hormone than a true vitamin?

D

Which fat-soluble vitamin is called the sunshine vitamin?

D

Which vitamin aids in the absorption of Calcium and Phosphorus?

D

Our own unique sequence of proteins is called:

DNA

What are the best dietary sources of calcium?

Dairy

What food group is the best food of calcium?

Dairy

Which of the following is a feature of vitamin D synthesis?

Dark-skinned people require longer sunlight exposure than light-skinned people to synthesize equivalent amounts of vitamin D

Which of the following is a feature of vitamin E?

Deficiencies occur from inability to absorb dietary lipids.

A person with chronic diarrhea is at risk for what?

Dehydration

What is the process by which heat or acidity changes the shape of a protein chain?

Denaturation

What are trans fatty acids?

Disorder of hydrogen (bad)

Which acid is an omega-3 fat?

Docosahexaenoic acid

Which vitamin is the most potent antioxidant?

E

Essential fatty acids are essential for our health and must be...

Eaten in our diet

Which of the following functions has a requirement for thiamin?

Energy release from energy-yielding nutrients

What is a feature of the metabolism of surplus dietary fat?

Excess fat is almost all stored.

Most of water during infancy is

Extracellular

Which of the following is not one of the six classes of nutrients?

Fiber

Which product provides abundant amounts of omega-3 fatty acids?

Flaxseed oil

Which of the following is the best food sources for fluoride?

Fluoridated tap water

Which water soluble vitamin is most associated with Megaloblastic or Macrocytic Anemia?

Folate

What are three examples of polysaccharide type foods

Fruits, Veggies, Whole grains

Which monosaccharide results only from the breakdown of lactose

Galactose

Name the form that all sugar and starches must be converted in order that the body can burn CHO for energy

Glucose

Which of the following statements regarding glucose is FALSE?

Glucose is the most common disaccharide in our diet

What are the 3 forms of monosacccharides

Glucose, Fructose, Galactose

What is the storage form of energy in the animal body

Glycogen

Foods high in fiber slow the rise in blood glucose following a meal because they have a low

Glycosemic index

What are the measurements used for macronutrients.

Grams

What could raise BMR?

Growth, exercise, fever

What stomach solution aids in absorption?

HCL

High levels of _____ in the blood are associated with a reduction in the risk of heart disease.

HDL

The "good" cholesterol in the body is known as:

HDL

People who are lactose intolerant

Have inadequate production of the enzyme lactase

What are the two measurements needed to determine Body Mass Index?

Height and weight

Nutrient dense means

High in nutrients

The type of lipoprotein that is protective against heart disease is

High-density lipoprotein (HDL)

The process of altering an unsaturated fat to have the consistency of a saturated fat is called

Hydrogenation

What is the process called when hydrogen is introduced into carbon chain of a fatty acid?

Hydrogenation

The sphincter valve that separates the small intestines from the large intestines is the?

Ileocecal valve

Which of the following is a behavioral symptoms of iron deficiency?

Impaired energy metabolism and neurotransmitter synthesis

How is a lipoprotein formed

In the liver and small intestines

What Form that Aids in elimination

Insoluble

Where is most of body water found in an adult?

Intracellular fluid space

Which mineral is associated with the formation of hormone thyroxine?

Iodine

Which of the following would be the most appropriate food source of iodide for a person who lives inland?

Iodized table salt

What type of anemia is the second most common deficiency disease in the world?

Iron

Which of the following is classified as a micronutrient?

Iron

Why is aerobic capacity important?

It determines the intensity/duration of exercise a person can perform

Which of the following is a feature of hemoglobin?

It is constructed of four polypeptide chains.

Which fat soluble vitamin aids in blood clotting?

K

Which of the following vitamins is synthesized by intestinal bacteria?

K

The condition of elevated ketones in the urine is called

Ketonuria

Were is glycogen stored

LIver and muscle

Which of the following is an essential amino acid?​ Alanine Glutamine Leucine Serine Cysteine

Leucine

Which of the following is a feature of potassium?

Liberal intakes may correct hypertension.

Which of the following is an essential fatty acid? ​Adipokine ​Stearic acid ​Cholesterol ​Linoleic acid ​Lecithin

Linoleic acid

What are the two essential fatty acids?

Linoleic and alpha-linolenic

Where does your body make the endogenous source of cholesterol?

Liver

Which lipoprotein raises the blood cholesterol levels and is associated with cardiovascular disease?

Low-density lipoprotein (LDL)

Why is thyroxine important?

Maintaining metabolism

What two foods are fortified with Vitamin D?

Margarine and milk

What gender usually has a higher BMR and why?

Men, because they have more muscle mass than women

What are the measurements used for micronutrients

Micrograms, Milligrams

The best food source for riboflavin is

Milk

What units are used to express vitamins and minerals?

Milligrams and micrograms

What are the primary functions of calcium

Mineralization of bones and teeth, involved in muscle movement, nerve impulses, blood clotting, and enxymes

What 3 concepts from myplate.com (generated by the government) covers for improving one's diet.

Moderation, Variety, proportions

What are the three forms of fatty acids?

Monounsaturated, saturated, and polyunsaturated

Which of the following is a characteristic of iron utilization?

Most of the body's iron is recycled

What are CIS fatty acids?

Natural hydrogen on same side (good)

How does a double-blind experiment work?​ ​Both subject groups know whether they are in the control or experimental group, but the researchers do not know. ​Neither group of subjects knows whether they are in the control or experimental group, but the researchers do know. ​Both subject groups take turns getting each treatment. ​Neither subjects nor researchers know which subjects are in the control or experimental group. ​Neither the subjects nor the persons having contact with the subjects know the true purpose of the experiment.

Neither subjects nor researchers know which subjects are in the control or experimental group

Vitamin A supplements are helpful in treating which of the following conditions?

Night blindness

Is dietary intake of cholesterol necessary? why?

No; Our body makes enough cholesterol

Who is usually the client that BMI is important to calculate? Why?

Obese and underweight;Permits population-based studies of trends in weight

What is the name of the vitamin D-deficiency disease in adults?

Osteomalacia

Which of the following represents the most reliable dietary source of zinc?

Oysters and Steaks

Which water soluble vitamin is most associated Protein Metabolism?

Peradoxine B6

What is the major intracellular anion?

Phosphate

What is the process called that is responsible for making a carbohydrate macronutrient

Photosynthesis

Which element determines the density?

Portion of lipid to protein

Why are some minerals referred to as Trace minerals

Present and needed by the body in smaller amounts. less than 100mg

Which of the following most accurately describes the term organic?

Products grown without the use of pesticides

Which of the following is an example of a macronutrient?

Protein

What are macronutrients

Proteins, Fats, Carbohydrates

The sphincter valve that separates the stomach from the duodenum is the?

Pyloric valve

The amount of a nutrient that meets the needs of about 98% of a population is known as the​ ​Tolerable Upper Intake Level. Necessary and Sufficient Intake​. ​Daily Recommended Value. ​Adequate Intake. ​Recommended Dietary Allowance.

RDA

Which statement characterizes the lipase enzymes?

Salivary gland lipase (lingual lipase) plays an active role in fat digestion in infants

The effect of trans fatty acids on blood cholesterol is similar or perhaps worse than that of __________ fatty acids

Saturated

Which form of fatty acids comes from animal foods?

Saturated

What is a feature of the Nutrition Facts panel on a food label?​ ​Saturated fat must be listed. ​Trans fat content is optional. ​Unsaturated fats must be listed. ​Soluble and insoluble fiber must be listed separately. ​Naturally present sugars are excluded.

Saturated fat must be listed

What three organs are involved in synthesizes of vitamin D?

Skin, liver, and kidneys

Digestion and absorption occurs primarily where?

Small intestine

Which group of minerals act as electrolytes?

Sodium, Potassium, Chloride

What type of fiber is recommended to lower cholesterol level?

Soluble

Name the primary function of the 2 types of fiber

Soluble: control blood sugar Insoluble: adds bulk and helps to go

What are the functions of water?

Solvent, regulate body temperature, structure

which 2 types of carbohydrates provide energy

Starches and sugar

What are the 3 types of CHO found in the plant foods we eat

Starches, sugar, dietary fiber

What is a common dietary saturated fatty acid?

Stearic acid

Glucagon:

Stimulates the breakdown of glucose, promotes the synthesis of glucose, and raises blood glucose levels. ALL OF THE ABOVE

Which part of the digestive tract contains HCL?

Stomach

The term organic, as related to compounds, would be best defined as ____. substances that contain water​ ​products sold at health food stores ​substances with carbon-carbon or carbon-hydrogen bonds ​products grown without use of pesticides ​foods having superior nutrient qualities

Substances with carbon-carbon or carbon-hydrogen bonds

Which disaccharides is consumed in the greatest quantity in the U.S

Sucrose

What are the 3 forms of dissaccharides

Sucrose, Maltose, lactose

For complete oxidation, acetyl CoA enters _____

TCA cycle

Which of the following is a characteristic of essential fatty acids?

The body cannot make these at all or in sufficient quantities to meet the body's needs

Essential amino acids are those that________ Are secreted in order to digest food Only unhealthy children need The body does not make in sufficient amounts, so they must be supplied by the diet The body makes in sufficient amounts

The body does not make in sufficient amounts, so they must be supplied by the diet

Why are some called amino acids dietary essential

The body does not make them

What is hydroxyapatite?

The calcium-rich crystalline structure of teeth and bones

What method is established by the american diabetic association to help those with diabetes select foods to manage their blood glucose

The exchange lists. It groups foods to their macronutrients and energy content.

Why do men usually have a higher aerobic capacity?

They have more lean (muscle) mass

Which water soluble vitamin is most associated with Carbohydrate Metabolism?

Thiamin

What are the primary functions of cholesterol?

To form bile salts and help with vitamin D; helps with brain, nervous, cell membranes

Lycopene is a phytochemical found in_____

Tomatoes

Which of the following is a characteristic of iron transport?

Transferrin in the blood carries iron to the bone marrow

In which form are most dietary lipids found?​ ​Monoglycerides ​Glycerols ​Triglycerides ​Polyglycerides Sterols​

Triglycerides

The following amino acids are linked together: glycine-lysine-valine. This is called:

Tripeptide

Why are some minerals referred to as Major minerals

Type of minerals that have the largest requirements

What amino acid is classified as conditionally essential when dietary intake of phenylalanine is insufficient or the body cannot normally metabolize phenylalanine?

Tyrosine

What 2 government agencies are responsible for the dietary guidelines.

USDA, DHHS

When excess of protein is consumed there will be an increase in the production of _______ that can put a taxing load on the 2 organs ____________ and ____________

Urea; kidneys and liver

The food group that provides the richest source of vitamin E is?

Vegetable oils

Which of the following are major sources of vitamin E in the diet?

Vegetable oils

The small finger-like projections on the intestinal lumen that aid in absorption are the

Villi, micro-villi, and mucosal fold

The absorption of which of the following vitamins is most affected by the disorder atrophic gastritis?

Vitamin B12

When consumed in excess, all of the following can be converted to body fat except:

Vitamin C

What vitamin will greatly enhance the absorption of calcium?

Vitamin D

The vitamin synthesized from bacteria in the colon are the B vitamins and...

Vitamin K

Bacteria found in the colon are important because they synthesize some of these important nutrients

Vitamin K and Biotin

What do micronutrients include

Vitamins, Minerals

The primary function of the large intestine is to absorb what?

Water

Which of the following is a feature of water and nutrition?

Water intoxication is rare but can result in death

Why are electrolytes important?

Water movement

Name the 3 food groups to consume the recommended intake of fiber

Whole grains, fruits, vegetables

Which mineral is associated with the sense of taste and smell?

Zinc

The disease phenylketonuria is related to the abnormal metabolism of

a certain amino acid

What is chyme? an ulceration of the esophageal lining a mixture of partially digested food, water, and gastric juices healthy bacteria of the small intestine a substance that allows for the emulsification of dietary lipid

a mixture of partially digested food, water, and gastric juices

Which of the following is not a function of lipids in the body?

absorption of water-souble vitamins

The transport of substances across the cell membrane with the aid of a carrier molecule and the expenditure of energy is

active transport

What are the principles of diet planning?​ ​adequacy, balance, kcalorie control, nutrient density, moderation, and variety ​adequacy, bone development, correction, vitamin density, master, and variety ​abundance, balance, conservative, diversity, moderation, and vitamins ​abundance, adequacy, nutrient density, aerobics, and kcalorie control ​abundance, B vitamins, kcalories, diet control, minerals, and variety

adequacy, balance, kcal control, nutrient density, moderation, and variety

Which nutrient intake recommendation is used as a goal when a recommended dietary allowance does not exist?

adequate intake

When nutrients are consumed in excess, which one(s) can lead to storage of fat? a. fat b. carbohydrates c. Protein d. all of the above

all of the above

Building blocks of proteins are called;

amino acids

Methionine, threonine, tryptophan are names of;

amino acids

Proteins are broken down into ________ whereas fats are digested mostly into ________.

amino acids, fatty acids

What term is specific to reactions in which simple compounds are combined into more complex molecules?

anabolic

The process when building body compounds and requires energy called_______________. Anabolism Anaerobic ​Gluconeogenesis Glycogenolysis Catabolism

anabolism

Pyruvate is converted to lactate in:

anaerobic pathway

The body's usual response to the detection of antigens is to produce what?

antibodies

Which of the following is the correct order, from smallest to largest:

atoms, molecule, cell, tissue

Pernicious anemia results from a deficiency of

b12

The gastrointestinal microbiome is comprised primarily of ____. ​probiotics ​bacteria ​mucosa ​viruses ​villi

bacteria

Which of the following foods contains no cholesterol?

baked potato

Where is interstitial water found?

between cells

In the digestion of fats, ______ acts as emulsifier. cholesterol bile ​hormones ​chylomicrons ​enzymes

bile

- Coenzyme carries activated carbon dioxide

biotin

Which of the following is an example of complementary proteins? rice proteins Black beans and rice almond proteins soy proteins animal proteins

black beans and rice

In what chief capacity does vitamin K function?

blood clotting

Cardiorespiratory and muscular fitness play major roles in health, independence of

body weight

Diabetes is influenced by weight gain as well as by

body weight

which of the following is an anthropometric measure?

body weight

After a mouthful of food has been swallowed, it is called

bolus

The mass of chewed food that is swallowed is called

bolus

What does a DEXA scan measure?

bone density

catabolism

breaks down glycerol

Which of the following would be a very good source of vitamin C for the lacto-ovo-vegetarian?

broccoli

masses of specialized fat cells packed with pigmented mitochondria that produce heat instead of ATP

brown adipose tissue

toxicity symptom: constipation

calcium

According to the AMDR, the majority of calories you eat should come from:

carbohydrates

Which of the following dietary nutrients would most rapidly reverse a state of ketosis in a starving person?

carbohydrates

Which of the following nutrients provide a source of energy for the body? water vitamins minerals carbohydrates

carbohydrates

Which nutrients are digested in the small intestine?

carbohydrates, fat, and protein

In the process of hydrogenation of a fat, hydrogen atoms are added to which part of the molecule:

carbon

glucose breaks down

carbs

The lower esophageal sphincter is also known as the:

cardiac sphincter

What two systems benefit the most from aerobic exercise?

cardiovascular and pulmonary

Excess body fat is associated with an increased risk of:

cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure. ALL OF THE ABOVE

hydrolysis occurs in

catabolism

Foods are denatured by all of the following means EXCEPT by

chilling

toxicity symptom: vomiting

chloride

Which type of lipid is used to synthesize the fat-soluble vitamin D? Triglycerides Omega-3 fatty acids Cholesterol Fatty acids Phospholipids

cholesterol

deficiency causes body odor, liver damage

choline

source: Meats, whole grains, brewers yeast

chromium

What is the name given to partially digested food in the stomach?

chyme

Oil that is partially hydrogenated sometimes changes one or more of its double bond configurations from

cis to trans

Which type of protein is involved in scar formation?

collagen

Which form of a polysaccharide is prefered in the diet

complex

Starch and dietary fiber are classified as:

complex carbohydrates

There are certain conditions under which some of the nonessential amino acids cannot be synthesized to meet the body's needs. When this occurs these amino acids are referred to as _____ amino acids.

conditionally essential

A carbohydrate rich food like bread;

contains a mixture of the three energy nutrients

Glycolysis: Produces ammonia as by-product Generates 6 ATP Requires oxygen Converts glucose to pyruvate

converts glucose to pyruvate

Deficiency symptom- bone abnormalities toxicity symptoms- liver damage

copper

Examples of unsaturated fatty acids include:

corn oil

The outer, hard shell of bone is called

cortical bone

Which of the following is a common source of medium-chain fatty acid?

dairy products

The application of heat or acid to a protein that causes its shape to change is known as ____.

denaturation

The role of a hydrochloric acid in protein digestion is to

denature the protein

In the digestion of fats, emulsifiers function as ____.

detergents

A chronic disorder of carbohydrate metabolism, usually resulting from insufficient or ineffective insulin

diabetes

When two amino acids are chemically joined together, the resulting structure is called a ____.

dipeptide

When two amino acids are chemically joined together, the resulting structure is called a ____. disaccharide diglyceride polysaccharide dipeptide polypeptide

dipeptide

Lipids differ in their degree of saturation or unsaturation due to their number of ___

double bonds

Lipids differ in their degree of saturation or unsaturation due to their number of ____. ​amino acids ​peptide linkages ​oxygen atoms ​double bonds ​saccharide units

double bonds

Which of the following is NOT a key recommendation promoted by the Dietary Guidelines for Americans?

drink one glass of red wine daily

Which of the following would not lessen the amount of fat consumed?

eating fruit instead of vegetables

Tissue swelling that results from water accumulating between the cells is known as

edema

Which of the following food proteins has the best assortment of essential amino acids for the human body?

egg

Which of the following is a good food source for phospholipids? ​salmon ​egg whites ​potatoes ​egg yolks

egg yolks

According to the diabetic exchange lists, which of the following is NOT considered a vegetable?

eggplant

Foods that are low in nutrient density are:

empty kcal food

The ______ system aids the digestive system by secreting hormones which regulate how much we eat and how quickly food and nutrients travel through the digestive system.

endocrine

ATP generates what?

energy

Protein molecules that increase the rate of specific chemical reactions without themselves being charged are

enzyme

Gram for gram, which of the following provides the most energy?

fats

Lipids that are solid at room temperature are known as ____.

fats

____ provide the most energy per gram

fats

fatty acids break down

fats

Lipoprotein lipase breaks down the triglycerides in chylomicrons into:

fatty acids and glycerol

Plant foods generally are excellent sources of

fiber, photochemical, unsaturated fats. ALL OF TH ABOVE

what are cellulose, pectin, and lignin?

fibers

source: Drinking water, tea, seafood

fluoride

Coenzyme complex that transfers 1-carbon compounds form metabolic reactions

folate

Research has shown that the risk for neural tube defects is lowered by taking supplements of

folate

deficiency causes mental confusion, elevated homocysteine

folate

What circumstances would require more protein for growth and repair or anabolism

food restriction

Which of the following is the most reliable source of vitamin D in the diet?

fortified milk

What is the sweetest-tasting monosaccharides in the diet? ​lactose ​fructose ​glucose galactose​ ​sucrose

fructose

which is the sweetest tasting monosaccharide

fructose

which of the following is known as a fruit sugar?

fructose

When blood glucose concentration falls, what pancreatic hormone is secreted to stimulate release of stored glucose? ​cholecystokinin ​glucagon ​secretin ​epinephrine ​insulin

glucagon

A monosaccharide that is sometimes known as blood sugar in the body or dextrose in foods

glucose

______________ is the preferred source of energy for the brain and nerve cells. maltose fructose glucose lactose

glucose

Glycolysis is the conversion of ____.

glucose to pyruvate

Glycolysis is the conversion of ____. ​glycogen to glucose ​glycogen to fat ​glycogen to protein ​glucose to pyruvate ​glucose to glycogen

glucose to pyruvate

Which of the following outlines the overall sequence of events in the complete oxidation of glucose?

glycolysis, TCA cycle, electron transport chain

Hormone that promotes eating and weight gain by increasing smell sensitivity, stimulating appetite, and promoting energy storage

grelin

Which of the following is not a function of fat in foods?

grittiness

What might occur if the sphincter denoted here doesn't close correctly, and some of the contents from the stomach enter the esophagus?

heartburn

In the adult body, food energy not stored as fat or glycogen is lost as ____.

heat

Which of the following is not a function of protein in the body? regulators of fluid balance hormones ​Act as enzymes help with fat digestion Building blocks

help with fat digestion

Which of the following is a major function of chloride?

helps maintain gastric acidity

Which of the following statements is false about omega-3 fatty acids?

high amounts in the diet increase inflammation

Which of the following diets is most likely to lead to beriberi?

high intakes of white rice

A _________ meal stays in the stomach the longest.

high-fat

The chemical reaction by which starch is split into monosaccharides is called ____. ​condensation ​homeostasis ​phosphorylation ​gluconeogenesis hydrolysis​

hydrolysis

A substance that is repelled by water

hydrophobic

In the scientific method, a tentative solution to a problem is called a ____.​ deduction​ ​hypothesis ​correlation theory​ ​prediction

hypothesis

What structure controls the passage of material from the small intestine to the large intestine?

ileocecal valve

What is the most likely reason for the development of a vitamin B12 deficiency?

inadequate absorption

Deficiency symptom- goiter toxicity symptoms- elevated TSH, goiter

iodide

Goiter is caused primarily by a deficiency of

iodine

Protein that triggers transformation of white fat cells into brite fat cells

irisin

Deficiency symptom- anemia toxicity symptoms- GI distress

iron

The serving size on a label

is always for one cup

When an enzyme is used in a chemical reaction in the body it is;

is degraded into a substance containing less energy

_____ are acidic compounds produced by the liver when fasting causes glycogen to be depleted.

ketone bodies

When there is not sufficient carbohydrate to completely metabolize fatty acids, these molecules form:

ketones

The unit of measurement used by nutritionist to describe the energy content of food is?

kilocalorie

When a person performs intense exercise and begins to fell fatigued and a burning sensation in their muscles, what is the cause?

lactic acid

What is the principle carbohydrate of milk? ​sucrose ​lactose ​glycogen ​galactose ​maltose

lactose

Disaccharides include:

lactose, mattes, sucrose

The best-known phospholipid used by the food industry to prevent oil from separating from other ingredients is_____.

lecithin

Hormone that maintains homeostasis by regulating food intake and energy expenditures in response to adipose tissue

leptin

In comparison to a low-density lipoprotein, a high-density lipoprotein contains ____.

less lipid

Which item is an essential amino acid?

leucine

An enzyme that digests lipids is:

lipase

An enzyme that hydrolyzes proteins is called

lipase

Bile is produced by the: liver. pancreas. stomach. gallbladder.

liver

The _____ is the most active processing center in the body

liver

What is the most metabolically active organ in the body?

liver

What is the primary organ that oxidizes alcohol?

liver

What is the primary organ that oxidizes alcohol? ​Liver ​Pancreas ​Small intestine ​Brain ​Stomach

liver

What organ can make cholesterol?

liver

What organ is the major site for gluconeogenesis?

liver

What is the most likely reason for a person to have abnormally high blood ammonia levels?

liver dysfunction

Which of the following is the best description of nutrients provided by animal protein sources: in fiber; in saturated fat and cholesterol; in readily absorbed forms of iron, zinc, and calcium.

low, high, high

What structure prevents reflux of stomach contents? ​Pepsinogen ​Lower esophageal sphincter ​Upper esophageal sphincter ​Gastric mucosa ​Duodenum

lower esophageal sphincter

Since chylomicrons are too large to enter the capillaries in the small intestine, they pass into the:

lymph

In general, the protein quality in grains would be most improved by the addition of a plant protein rich in ____.

lysine

An essential nutrient is one that cannot be

made in sufficient quantities by the body

Deficiency symptom- rare toxicity symptoms- nervous system disorders

manganese

A polypeptide is

many amino acids linked together by peptide bonds

Intake of fish, nuts, and whole grains____ heart disease.

may decrease

Which of the following protein sources are the highest quality?

meat

Which of the following describes the sum of all chemical reactions that go on in living cells

metabolism

Which of the following describes the sum of all chemical reactions that go on in living cells?

metabolism

A vegetarian who is lacto-ovo eats which animal derived products?

milk precuts and eggs

Which food items are consumed in the diet of a lactovegetarian?​ ​plant foods only ​fish, eggs, and dairy only ​milk products and plant foods only

milk products and plant foods only

source: Legumes, cereals, nuts

molybdenum

What type of fatty acid is found in high amounts in olive oil?

monounsaturated

Which of the following describes a fatty acid that has one double bond?

monounsaturated

Which organ crushes food and mixes it with saliva?

mouth

In which of the following tissues is glycogen typically stored? ​pancreas and kidneys spleen and lymphatics​ ​stomach and intestine ​brain and red blood cells ​muscle and liver

muscle and liver

Glycogen is stored primarily where?

muscles and liver

Which of the following would describe the state of nitrogen balance of a person who ingested 16g of food nitrogen and lost 19g of nitrogen?

negative balance

Coenzymes NAD and NADP that carry hydrogen ions in energy transfer reactions

niacin

Proteins differ from other energy nutrients in that they contain

nitrogen

What element is found in proteins but NOT in carbohydrates and fats?

nitrogen

A high fiber diet may help:

normalize blood glucose levels, reduce the incidence of hemorrhoids, with weight loss. ALL OF THE ABOVE

Why does fiber not provide energy

not digested

A food label that advertises the product as a "rich source of fiber" is an example of a ____.​ weight reduction claim ​health claim ​structure-function claim ​nutrient claim ​research-based claim

nutrient claim

Which of the following is not an essential fatty acid?

omega-6 fatty acid

What is meant by the amino acid sequence of a protein?

order of amino acids in the peptide chain

An aerobic reaction is one that requires:

oxygen

An anaerobic reaction is one that does not require ____. ​alcohol ​ammonia ​oxygen glucose​ ​Nitrogen

oxygen

During digestion, bicarbonate is produced by_____,the purpose of bicarbonate is to___________. Pancreas; decrease pH Small intestine; neutralize pH Pancreas; neutralize pH Liver; neutralize pH

pancreas; neutralize pH

Which of the following foods is the lowest in cholesterol?

peanut butter

________________, an enzyme, is produced in the stomach and breaks some of the peptide bonds in polypeptide chain.

pepsin

A Helicobacter pylori infection can cause

peptic ulcers

A ____________ bond joins amino acids together

peptide

Overconsumption of _____ can lead to calcification of NONSKELETAL tissue

phosphorus

Which nutrient source will yields more than 4 kcalories per gram?​ ​plant fats ​plant carbohydrates ​animal carbohydrates ​animal proteins ​plant proteins

plant fats

__________ when consumed in the diet, can help reduce blood cholesterol levels.

plant sterols

Which of the following contains the highest concentration of thiamin?

pork

toxicity symptom: muscular weakness

potassium

The living bacteria found In yogurt are known as;

probiotics

Bile is:

produced by the liver, stored in the gallbladder, and released in the small intestine. ALL OF THE ABOVE

Which item is a nonessential amino acid in human nutrition?

proline

Which of the following is a nonessential amino acid in human nutrition?​ Phenylalanine Proline Tryptophan Methionine Threonine

proline

Which of the following is NOT an end result of chemical digestion?

protein

Which of the following is digested before being absorbed?

protein

Exchange lists groups food according to

protein, fat and carbohydrate content

amine acids break down

proteins

What is the most important function of carbohydrates

provide energy

Nutrient dense refers to foods that ____.​ ​are higher in weight relative to volume ​give the most protein for the consumer's food dollar ​contain a mixture of carbohydrate, fat, and protein ​provide more nutrients relative to kcalories ​carry the USDA nutrition labeling

provide more nutrients relative to kcalories

When glucose is split in half, it yields two molecules of:

pyruvate oxidation

anabolism also

reassembles proteins

catabolism also

releases energy

After digestion and absorption, an amino acid not used to build protein will first be subjected to ____.

removal of its amino group

anabolism

requires energy

Type 2 diabetes associated with obesity is due to insulin

resistance

Which form of a polysaccharide can not be digested due to lack of enzymes

resistant and fiber

A deficiency of what vitamin produces a characteristic cracking and redness at the corners of the mouth?

riboflavin

part of coenzymes FMN and FAD that carry hydrogen ions

riboflavin

The gastric pits produce each of the following EXCEPT.

salivary amylase

Which of the following is a good food source of omega-3 fat?​ ​Soy beans ​Coconut ​Ice cream ​Salmon

salmon

Most fats that are solid at room temperature are considered:

saturated

The lipid in food that influences blood cholesterol the most is;

saturated fats

Deficiency symptom-Keshan Disease toxicity symptoms- skin rash, fatigue, garlic breath

selenium

Which of the following nutrients can play a role as antioxidants in the body?

selenium

source: Seafood, organ meats, other meats

selenium

The majority of lipid digestion occurs in the:

small intestine

What is the major extracellular cation?

sodium

toxicity symptom: edema

sodium

________ fiber lowers blood cholesterol levels.

soluble

What form is found in oat bran binds cholesterol and bile salts

soluble beta glucans

Of the following, which is the highest quality plant protein source?

soy

______ is a circular muscle that its as a valve, opening and closing to allow the gastric contents to move through the GI tract.

sphincter

Which part of the GI tract contains highly acidic digestive juices? ​Colon ​Duodenum ​Ileum ​Stomach ​Rectum

stomach

When protein consumption is in excess of body needs and energy needs are met, the excess amino acids are metabolized and the energy in the molecules is ____.

stored as glycogen and fat

to gain weight, use _____ to ensure healthy weight gain

strength training

There is no RDA for

sulfate

what is a common sign in a child with kwashiorkor?

swollen belly

An omega-6 fatty acid has the first double bond on which carbon molecule?

the 6th

What are the nutrition facts panel on packaged foods is regulated by

the food and drug administration and is meant to provide education to the public.

What do Dietary reference intakes refer to

the intake goal for a healthy population: RDAs refers to healthy intakes without sufficient information for an RDA:Adequate intake refers to safety limits for specific nutrients or dietary supplements :UL provides the recommended ranges of intake for specific macronutrients: AMDR

Which of the following best describes the effect of a fiber-rich meal on the rise in blood glucose that occurs after a meal?

the rise in blood glucose will be delayed

A serving of meat should be:

the size of the palm of your hand

part of coenzyme TPP that assists in energy metabolism

thiamin

Beriberi results from a deficiency of

thiamine

What is the purpose of the dietary guidelines.

to reduce risk of chronic disease.

As intake rises above the UL, the likelihood of _____ increases.

toxicity

The process whereby messenger RNA is made from a DNA template is ____

transcription

Which of the following represents the correct sequence of steps that occur in protein synthesis?

transcription, mRNA takes genetic code to ribosomes, translation

The remains of chylomicrons:

travel to the liver to be disassembled

What compound is composed of 3 fatty acids and glycerol?

triglyceride

Energy is stored in the body for future use as;

triglycerides

In which form are most dietary lipids found?

triglycerides

What amino acid is used to synthesize the neurotransmitter serotonin and the vitamin niacin?

tryptophan

_________ is caused by an autoimmune destruction of insulin-producing cells in the pancreas.

type 1 diabetes

An example of a polyunsaturated fat would be;

vegetable oil

Human body can generate ATP from the breakdown of all of the following nutrients except_____________. proteins carbohydrates fats vitamins

vitamins

Which of the following does NOT yield energy?

vitamins

Deficiency symptom- growth retardation, hair loss toxicity symptoms -loss of appetite

zinc


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