122 Unit 8 practice quiz
Niacin (vitamin B3) is important for ATP synthesis because it forms NAD. What specific role does NAD play in energy metabolism?
It transfers hydrogens released during glycolysis and Krebs cycle to the electron transport system.
Cells synthesize new organic components for which of the following reasons?
a) structural maintenance b) growth and repair c) production of secretions
The minimum resting energy expenditure of an awake, alert person is called
basal metabolic rate
In a healthy individual who has just finished eating a large nutrient-balanced meal
blood plasma will have an increased concentration of fats, glucose, and amino acids
A chemical reaction by which the -NH2 group is removed from an amino acid is known as
deamination
During cellular respiration, how much of the original energy in the glucose molecule is transferred into ATP and how much is instead converted into (lost as) heat?
40% to ATP and 60% to heat
A disorder caused by the ingestion of excessive quantities of a fat-soluble vitamin is known as
hypervitaminosis
In skeletal muscle, one major disadvantage of relying solely on glycolysis under anaerobic conditions is that:
lactic acid accumulates in the muscle.
During starvation (a long-term situation)
little or no glycogen is stored in the liver
When the body is relying on internal energy reserves to continue meeting its energy demands, it is in the ________ state.
postabsorptive
Glycolysis breaks down glucose into
pyruvic acid
The function of the citric acid cycle is to
remove hydrogen atoms from organic molecules and transfer them to coenzymes.
Resting energy expenditure is most directly determined by monitoring
respiration
Most nutrient absorption takes place in the
small intestine
Low-density lipoproteins function to
transport cholesterol to cells for use in plasma membranes or hormone synthesis
________ is deficient in one or more of the essential amino acids.
An incomplete protein
The molecule that supplies our cells with an immediate source of energy is
ATP
Which of the following is calculated directly by using a person's height and weight?
BMI
The electron transport system a) receives electrons from coenzymes. b) produces more the ATP than Glycolysis c) is located on the inner mitochondrial membrane (the cristae).
All of the above
Acetyl CoA for the citric acid cycle may be formed through metabolism of: fatty acids glucose amino acids
all of the above
Glycolytic breakdown of glucose first results in ________ molecules. a) 2 pyruvate (pyruvic acid) b) 2 NADH c) 2 ATP (net)
all of the above
Which of the following increases the breakdown of triglycerides in adipose tissue? epinephrine thyroid hormone exercise
all of the above
Poisons like cyanide bind to ________ and prevent electron transfer.
cytochromes
During cellular respiration, which set of reactions produces water?
electron transport
The vitamin that is a coenzyme in amino acid and nucleic acid metabolism is
folic acid (folate)
If the cell starts with fat as its fuel source, which of the following reactions will NOT occur?
glycolysis
the correct sequence of events during carbohydrate metabolism?
glycolysis----Krebs cycle----electron transport
Temperature regulation is
influenced by peripheral thermoreceptors in the skin
The conversion of one amino acid to another
is done by transamination
A decrease in body weight occurs when caloric intake
is less than basal metabolism plus external work
Body temperature
is regulated primarily by regulating heat loss
NAD, which acts as a hydrogen carrier in the cell, is derived from
niacin (nicotinic acid)
Coenzyme A is derived from
pantothenic acid (Vitamin B5)
True or False: One of the major results of cellular respiration is heat.
true
Lack of exercise and a caloric intake > basal metabolic rate plus external work for a prolonged period may result in
type II diabetes
Impaired fat absorption in the intestine would interfere with the absorption of
vitamin A
Pellagra, an epithelial and mucosal deterioration, results from a deficiency in
vitamin B3 (niacin)
Which of the following is the first step in ATP production from fat?
beta-oxidation
The process that catabolizes fatty acids to acetyl-CoA is called
beta-oxidation.
There are ________ essential amino acids that the body either cannot synthesize or that cannot be produced in amounts sufficient for growing children.
10
All cells use which of the following directly for energy to fuel their work?
ATP
The vitamin that is required for proper bone growth and for calcium absorption and retention is vitamin
D
The vitamin that prevents breakdown of vitamin A and fatty acids is vitamin
E
Which of the following statements is true about carbohydrates? They contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen and the simplest form is a disaccharide. Their main use is to provide energy. They are stored in adipose tissue as fatty acids.
Their main use is to provide energy.
Which of the following terms describes the process by which glucose is metabolized to produce CO2, H2O, and energy?
catabolism
The largest lipoproteins, ________, are produced by intestinal epithelial cells from the fats in food.
chylomicrons
Decreasing blood glucose is a stimulus for the secretion of
glucagon
The conversion of glycerol and amino acids into glucose is called
gluconeogenesis
The process of synthesizing glucose from noncarbohydrates is called
gluconeogenesis
The area of the brain that regulates body temperature is the
hypothalamus
During lipolysis
triglycerides are broken down into glycerol and fatty acids.
A deficiency in vitamin D would result in which of the following disorders?
rickets
What is the net energy yield of the citric acid (Krebs) cycle?
2
Obesity is defined as a body weight more than ________ percent above the ideal body weight for an individual
20
The vitamin that plays a role in maintaining epithelia and is required for the synthesis of visual pigments is vitamin
A
Which part of glucose metabolism yields the greater amount of ATP?
ETC
An adult weighing 130 lb. requires the same amount of energy to walk up a flight of stairs as does an adult weighing 280 lb.
False. It requires more energy for the larger adult because he/she has a higher BMI.
The "good" type of lipoprotein that carries cholesterol from tissues to liver is
HDL (high-density lipoproteins)
Which of the following carry excess cholesterol from peripheral tissues to the liver?
High-density lipoproteins (HDLs)
A balanced diet should
a) include adequate substrates for the production of energy. b) provide essential amino acids and fatty acids. c) contain adequate amounts of vitamins and minerals.
ATP can be used for
a) muscle contraction. b) ion transport. c) protein synthesis. d) glycogen synthesis.
Amino acids and fatty acids may enter the citric acid cycle by way of
acetyl-CoA
The carbon dioxide of respiration is formed during
citric acid cycle
Although other nutrients can feed into the citric acid cycle, ________ yields energy the quickest.
glucose
During the absorptive phase of metabolism
glucose is the primary energy source for most cells
All of the following are reasons why glucose is the primary energy source for cells except a) glucose is a small, soluble molecule. b) glycogen breakdown occurs very slowly. c) glucose can be stored efficiently. d) glycogen breakdown involves only a single enzymatic step. e) glycolysis does not require oxygen to generate ATP.
glycogen breakdown occurs very slowly.
Which of the following is most likely to occur if blood glucose levels are elevated?
glycogenesis
It's been 5 hours since you had breakfast and now you're thinking about trying the new Mexican lunch place that just opened up across the street. The more you think about it, the hungrier you get. That's the result of the ________ that your empty stomach is releasing into your bloodstream.
grehlin
All of the following take place during the absorptive state except
ketone bodies begin to form
All of the following occur during the postabsorptive state except that
levels of blood glucose are elevated
All of the following are true of beta-oxidation except that a) it occurs in the mitochondria. b) fatty acids break down into acetyl-CoA that enter the citric acid cycle. c) lipids are converted into glycogen molecules. d) it requires coenzyme A, NAD, and FAD. e) it ultimately yields large amounts of ATP.
lipids are converted into glycogen molecules.
Urea is formed in the
liver
During electron transport, the transfer of electrons through the cytochromes to oxygen:
makes more ATP than can be made directly from glycolysis.
When a cell needs energy, glycogen may be hydrolyzed to:
many glucose molecules
The sum of all of the biochemical processes going on within the human body at any given time is called
metabolism
Regulation of body temperature is controlled by
shivering vasodilation of cutaneous vessels is regulated by a center in the hypothalamus
Reactions within ________ provide most of the energy needed by a typical cell.
the mitochondria