BIO 228 A&P Chapter 27: Nutrition Connect Review
Place the events of cellular respiration in order.
1. glycolysis 2. intermediate stage 3. citric acid cycle 4. electron transport system
Which are water-soluble vitamins? C E B K A D
B C
Which is a category of vitamins? Hypertonic and hypotonic Integral and peripheral Essential and Trace Fat-soluble and water-soluble
Fat-soluble and water-soluble
Match each mineral with its function(s) in the human body.
Fe ---> binds oxygen in hemoglobin, binds electrons in the ETS Ca ---> blood clotting, bone formation I ---> integral part of thyroid hormone Zn ---> protein synthesis wound healing
______ delivers cholesterol from the liver to the cells where they are engulfed via receptor-mediated endocytosis. VLDLs HDLs LDLs
LDLs
True or false: All minerals are obtained from the diet.
True
Poultry is an example of ______ protein. a complete an incomplete
a complete
Your father's annual physical exam shows he has a low level of HDLs. This concerns you because you know this puts him at increased risk for ______. emphysema anemia a heart attack low blood pressure
a heart attack
If you have breakfast at 7 AM, your body is in the ______ state until 11 AM. quasi-absorptive absorptive pre-absorptive postabsorptive
absorptive
Which factors can influence your nutrient requirements? age, body mass, culture age, gender, body mass gender, body mass, wealth age, gender, nationality
age, gender, body mass
The total metabolic rate is calculated by adding the ______ metabolic rate to the metabolism required for physical activity.
basal
If you don't eat for 12 hours then rest comfortably at room temperature, the amount of energy your body is using is your ______. static metabolic rate active metabolic rate basal metabolic rate total metabolic rate
basal metabolic rate
Minerals serve many functions in the human body including which of the following? beta oxidation of fats DNA replication binding oxygen blood clotting generation of an action potential
binding oxygen blood clotting generation of an action potential
The most important factor affecting a person's basal metabolic rate is their ______. body surface area gender stress level age
body surface area
The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree celsius is called a ______.
calorie
What is the name of a water-filled chamber into which a person is placed, so that changes in water temperature can be recorded in order to estimate their BMR? spirometer calorimeter respirometer
calorimeter
BMR can be measured using which instruments? calorimeter skin fold caliper bioelectrical impedance respirometer
calorimeter respirometer
Which are metabolic functions of the liver? electrolyte balance carbohydrate metabolism production of essential amino acids detoxification lipid metabolism
carbohydrate metabolism detoxification lipid metabolism
The temperature of your head and torso is your ______ body temperature.
core
Iron is an integral component of which of the following? cytochromes in the electron transport chain blood clotting factors hydroxyapatite of bone muscle contraction
cytochromes in the electron transport chain
In which stage of cellular respiration is the energy carried by FADH₂ and NADH converted into ATP? citric acid cycle glycolysis electron transport system intermediate stage
electron transport system
A calorie is a measure of ______. pressure energy temperature
energy
Basal metabolic rate is the amount of ______ to keep the body functioning. calories consumed energy expended pressure needed
energy expended
Metabolic rate is the measure of ______ in a given period of time. energy used pressure used temperature generated
energy used
Vitamins A, D, E, and K are ______-soluble vitamins. fat water
fat
Cellulose is a type of ______. fiber sugar protein
fiber
On the USDA MyPlate, one-half of the plate is taken up by ______. vegetables and carbohydrates protein and dairy fruits and protein fruits and vegetables
fruits and vegetables
Which factors can influence our nutrient requirements? gender nationality body mass age culture wealth
gender body mass age
In which stage of cellular respiration is a glucose molecule broken down into two pyruvate molecules? glycolysis citric acid cycle electron transport system intermediate stage
glycolysis
Match each stage of cellular respiration with its description.
glycolysis ---> Glucose is broken down into two pyruvates. intermediate stage ---> Each pyruvate is converted to acetyl CoA. citric acid cycle ---> Acetyl CoA binds to oxaloacetic acid forming citric acid. electron transport system ---> Energy in NADH and FADH2 is used to make ATP.
What are the four food categories found on MyPlate? grains dairy fats vegetables proteins meat fruits carbohydrates
grains vegetables proteins fruits
Your core body temperature is the temperature of which body parts? arms head torso hands feet legs
head torso
Which blood cholesterol levels would indicate an elevated risk for cardiovascular disease? high LDLs low HDLs low LDLs low total cholesterol high total cholesterol high HDLs
high LDLs low HDLs high total cholesterol
A person's basal metabolic rate is ______ at age 30 than at age 50. lower higher
higher
Total metabolic rate is ______ than basal metabolic rate. lower higher
higher
The "thermostat" of our body that regulates our body temperature is the ______. pituitary gland hypothalamus pons pineal gland
hypothalamus
An increase in metabolic rate will cause a subsequent ______ in body temperature.
increase
An increase in thyroid hormone levels will cause a(n) ______ in body temperature. decrease increase
increase
During the absorptive state of digestion, blood levels of glucose, triglycerides, and amino acids are ______. remaining stable decreasing increasing
increasing
Minerals are ______ ions. organic inorganic unstable negatively charged
inorganic
The ability to change one type of nutrient biomolecule into another is known as ______.
interconversion
If someone is on a high protein, low carb diet (such as the Atkins diet), how does their body ensure enough glucose still gets to the brain? interconversion of protein to glucose deamination of amino acids beta oxidation of fatty acids oxidative phosphorylation
interconversion of protein to glucose
What mineral binds oxygen in red blood cells and binds electrons in the electron transport chain? calcium iron iodine magnesium
iron
If you consume more cholesterol in your diet, your liver will respond by synthesizing ______ cholesterol. the same amount of less more
less
What is the largest internal organ that has several hundred functions including bile production and serving as a glucose "bank"? liver stomach pancreas
liver
Which organ is involved in the metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins plus plays a central role in the transport of lipids throughout the body? spleen liver brain pancreas
liver
Very-low-density lipoproteins (VLDLs) have ______ cholesterol levels than low-density lipoproteins (LDLs). lower higher
lower
Lacto-ovo vegetarians do not eat ______. eggs meat cheese milk
meat
A decrease in ______ rate will result in a decrease in body temperature.
metabolic
The amount of energy used by the body in a set amount of time is known as the ______ rate. kinetic energetic caloric metabolic
metabolic
Vitamins and minerals are examples of ______. micronutrients macronutrients
micronutrients
Match each type of carbohydrate with the number of simple sugars it contains.
monosaccharide ---> one disaccharide ---> two polysaccharide ---> many
According to MyPlate, you should consume ______ vegetables than fruits.
more
Your New Year's resolution is to drastically reduce the amount of cholesterol in your diet by eating less meat and more fruits and vegetables. After a few months, your liver will respond by producing ______ cholesterol. no more less
more
In addition to supplying our body with amino acids, proteins are a good source of ______. sodium iron nitrogen calcium
nitrogen
Carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals are examples of ______. enzymes nutrients micronutrients
nutrients
The study of how living organisms obtain the nutrients required in order to survive is called ______.
nutrition
Vitamins are ______. organic inorganic
organic
The USDA now uses an image of a ______ to visually show the proportions of each food type that should be in a healthy diet. fork plate four squares pyramid
plate
Carbohydrates that are made of long chains of simple sugars are called ______.
polysaccharides
The time between meals, when your body is relying on stored nutrients, is the ______ state. semi-absorptive pre-absorptive postabsorptive absorptive
postabsorptive
While you are sleeping, your body must rely on stored nutrients in order to maintain homeostasis, so you are in the ______ state.
postabsorptive
Because lipids are hydrophobic and insoluble in blood, they must be transported throughout the body bound to a(n) ______. protein ion carbohydrate globin
protein
Meat, dairy products, poultry, fish, beans, and nuts are all good sources of what nutrient? carbohydrates protein lipids vitamins
protein
Which nutrient is a good source of nitrogen? carbohydrate protein vitamins lipid
protein
Core body temperature ______. remains stable tends to fluctuate
remains stable
Milk and cheese are sources of ______ fatty acids. saturated unsaturated
saturated
Which are functions of the liver? storing glucose production of red blood cells production of bile production of most digestive enzymes production of clotting proteins
storing glucose production of bile production of clotting proteins
Lipids are carried in the blood bound to proteins because ______. they are hydrophobic they are amphibolic they are hydrophilic
they are hydrophobic
Which hormone has the most profound effect on body temperature? thyroid hormone growth hormone aldosterone melatonin
thyroid hormone
Which hormones can influence body temperature? thyroid hormone melatonin growth hormone aldosterone epinephrine oxytocin
thyroid hormone growth hormone epinephrine
Our body requires only small amounts of what type of mineral? major trace complete nonessential
trace
Fats and oils are dietary sources of ______. monosaccharides triglycerides amino acids nucleic acids
triglycerides
Fats composed of glycerol and fatty acids are called ______.
triglycerides
Fatty acids are separated into which groups? unsaturated fatty acids tetricunsaturated fatty acids saturated fatty acids polyunsaturated fatty acids
unsaturated fatty acids saturated fatty acids polyunsaturated fatty acids
If our body starts to get too warm, our hypothalamus stimulates the sweat glands and ______. decreases respiratory rate vasodilation decreases heart rate vasoconstriction
vasodilation
The USDA MyPlate includes which of the following categories of food? vegetables, fruits, lipids vegetables, grains, meat vegetables, fruits, grains fruits, grains, carbohydrates
vegetables, fruits, grains
Match each term with its definition. lacto-ovo vegetarian vegetarian
vegetarian ---> does not eat meat lacto-ovo vegetarian ---> does not eat flesh but does eat milk, eggs, and cheese
Determine if each vitamin is water-soluble or lipid-soluble.
vitamin B ---> water-soluble vitamin A ---> lipid-soluble
Organic molecules which are required for normal metabolism but are only present in small amounts in food are called ______.
vitamins
It is especially important to have a varied diet in order to ensure you meet your body's need for ______. amino acids and vitamins lipids and minerals vitamins and minerals vitamins and carbohydrates
vitamins and minerals
Which are minerals? zinc iron bicarbonate ferritin albumin calcium
zinc iron calcium