Chapter 4A
What type of nutrient is starch? a) complex carbohydrate b) simple carbohydrate c) fiber d) fats
a) complex carbohydrate
Which of the following is known as fruit sugar? a) fructose b) maltose c) glucose d) sucrose
a) fructose
Which of the following sugars is NOT found in plants? a) lactose b) fructose c) glucose d) sucrose
a) lactose
Which of the following is NOT a source of dietary carbohydrates? a) legumes b) fish c) milk d) fruits
b) fish
What is the sweetest-tasting simple carbohydrate in the diet? a) sucrose b) fructose c) glucose d) maltose
b) fructose
Which of the following is a component of all three dietary disaccharides? a) fructose b) glucose c) sucrose d) galactose
b) glucose
Which of the following is NOT a common dietary source of carbohydrate? a) maltose b) glycogen c) starch d) cellulose
b) glycogen
The chemical reaction by which starch is split into monosaccharides is termed a) homeostatic balancing b) hydrolysis c) condensation d) gluconeogenesis
b) hydrolysis
What component accounts for the usually sweet taste of fruits? a) complex carbohydrate b) simple carbohydrate c) fiber d) fats
b) simple carbohydrate
How many carbon atoms are found in most common dietary monosaccharides a) 8 b) 12 c) 6 d) 5
c) 6
In which of the following are ample amounts of carbohydrates almost always found? a) Protein-rich foods b) Health foods c) Plant foods d) foods derived from animal products
c) Plant foods
Which of the following is NOT a rich source of dietary starch? a) tubers b) grains c) fruits d) legumes
c) fruits
Which of the following carbohydrates is present in only very small amounts in single form in the diet? a) glucose b) lactose c) galactose d) fructose
c) galactose
Which of the following is known as blood sugar or dextrose? a) maltose b) fructose c) glucose d) sucrose
c) glucose
Which of the following is NOT an atom type found in a glucose molecule? a) hydrogen b) oxygen c) nitrogen d) carbon
c) nitrogen
Which of the following is a byproduct of the condensation of two molecules of glucose? a) carbon dioxide b) hydrogen c) water d) oxygen
c) water
What is the reaction that links two monosaccharides together? a) homeostatic balancing b) absorption c) hydrolysis d) condensation
d) condensation
What is the name of the animal polysaccharide composed of glucose units? a) dextrin b) fiber c) enzyme d) glycogen
d) glycogen
Glycogen is stored mainly in which of the following tissues? a) stomach and intestines b) pancreas and kidneys c) brain and red blood cells d) muscle and liver
d) muscle and liver
Common table sugar (sucrose) is typically extracted from sugarcane and a) high fructose corn syrup b) honey c) sweet potatoes d) sugar beets
d) sugar beets