nutrition exam 2(4,5,6)
Your friend states that she avoids acid foods like tomatoes and orange juice because they give her an acid stomach. how would you respond to this statement?
-no food is acidic enough to make the stomach acid stronger -the stomach is supposed to be acidic to do its job
If amino acids are over supplied
-the body removed the amine and excretes their amine (nitrogen-containing) groups -the body convert amino acid residues to glycogen or fat
For healthy adults, DRI recommended intake for protein has been set at
0.8 gram per kilogram of body weight
According to the DRI, people should obtain about ------percent of their daily energy fats
20-35
a person with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetics, the expert has been advised that he should begin a 2200 calories diet with 42% the energy come from carbohydrates. how many grams of carbohydrates would that be?
2200*0.42=924 231 grams 924: 4=231
According to the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI), people should obtain about _____ % of their daily calories from carbohydrate
45 to 65
water is makes up---percent of human body weight
60
the sequences of amino acids that make up a protein molecule are control by
DNA
Refined grain products contain predominantly what part(s) of the kernel?
Endosperm
__ fatty acids are not synthesized by the body.
Essential
What is the most likely reason that high fat diets contribute to weight gain and obesity?
Fat provides more kcals per gram than carbohydrate or protein. Fat does not provide as much satiety as carbohydrate. The conversion of dietary fat to stored fat is very efficient. Correct All of these contribute.
Which nutrient is found in plant protein foods and not in animal protein foods?
Fiber
Lipoproteins transport fat in the blood----- returns cholesterol from the blood and storage places to the liver for disposal......In contrast,----transport triglycerides and cholesterol from the liver to other tissues
HDL(cholesterol..disposal), LDL (triglycerides
Which of the following is true of colon cancer?
High fiber and whole grain intake may reduce the risk. Changes in DNA underlie the development of colonic tumors. Environmental carcinogens are thought to cause many cancers. Correct All of these statements are true.
a class of lipoprotein ------ delivers triglycerides and cholesterol from the liver to the body tissues. In contrast, another of lipoprotein ------,delivers used up cholesterol from the tissues and storage places back the liver for disposal
LDL; HDL
Which of the following organs is able to manufacture cholesterol?
Liver.
Which of the following lipoproteins contains the highest percentage of cholesterol?
Low-density lipoproteins
Which of the following is an example of tropical oil?
Palm kernel oil
Which organ produces the lipase enzyme that accomplishes the bulk of lipid digestion?
Pancreas
to prevent both muscles cramps and hyponatremia, endurance athletes who compete and sweat heavily for four or more hours need to
Replace sodium during the event
Which of the following statements about Type 1 diabetes is correct?
The immune system destroys the pancreatic cells that produce insulin.
__ is a phospholipid that is a major component of cell membranes. a. lecithin b. cholesterol c. triglyceride d. linolenic acid
a. lecithin
Bile, vitamin D, and some hormones such as testosterone and estrogen are derived from:
cholesterol.
Saturated fatty acids
contain the maximum number of hydrogen atoms attached to carbon and are generally solid in the room temperture
aspartame is an----, having two amino acids, it provide energy, however, so little is needed that the calonic value is negligble
dipeptide,protein, and artificial sweatener
A diet high in dietary fiber can help reduce the risk of developing
diverticular disease
which pf following is a protein catalyst which acts quickly on other substances to change them chemically
enzyme
Bottled water must meet higher for purity and santation than US tap water
false
Consuming protein and amino acid supplements will help athletes build muscle without exercise.
false
Linoleic and linolenic acids are not essential fatty acids because they are produced by the body , and therefore do not need to be consumed in foods to maintain good health
false
The thermic effect of food plays a major role in energy expenditure
false
some food so high in acid they are capable of making the stomach add even stronger.
false
there is such thing as a tripeptide
false
complex carbohydrates include
fiber, glycogen , and starch
Soluble fiber is described as "viscous" because it:
forms gels
the building blocks of carbohydrates are the monosaccharides these include
fructose, glucose, and galactose
which of following are the monosaccharides
fructose, glucose, and galactose
Fructose is found mostly in:
fruits and vegetables.
If the shape of a protein is altered due to a genetic mutation, the _______________ of the protein may be affected
functionality
which of the following is the most used monosaccharides inside the body
glucose
Plants store sucrose as starch because:
glucose is soluble in water and The glucose would be washed away by rain.
Lactose is a disaccharide made up of a molecule of __________ attached to a molecule of __
glucose; galactose
Carbohydrate loading, a training technique used by some endurance athletes, can help to increase _____________ stores.
glycogen
Which of the following blood lipid levels is not desirable?
high LDL level
High blood concentrations of -------decrease the risk for cardiovascular diseases
high density lipoprotein
which diet has been shown to increase an athlete's endurance?
high- carbohydrate diet
Trans-fatty acids arise when unsaturated fats are
hydrogenated
A point of "unsaturated " in a fatty acid is place where ----- are missing
hydrogens
when blood glucose rise after a meal , which of the following organs is the first to respond
pancreas
The concentration of glucose in the blood is primarily regulated by:
pancreatic hormones.
A(n) ____________ bond links one amino acid to the next
peptide
Generally speaking vegetables( not including olive and canola) and fish oils are rich in which of these
polyunsaturated fats.
A complete dietary protein:
provides essential amino acids in the proportion needed to support protein synthesis has a low biological value
all the following are roles of water except
providing a good source of energy
Which of these foods is highest in omega-3 fatty acids?
salmon
Which nutrient(s) found in animal protein foods is not found in plant protein foods?
saturated fat
Chylomicrons, a class of lipoproteins, are produced in the:
small intestinal cells
in what part of the gastrointestinal tract will bile prefer its function
small intestine
----maintain the volume of fluid outside cells(extracellular) while---inside the cell
sodium: potassium
Cholesterol is an example of a(n)
sterol.
protein digested in an adult begin in the
stomach
protein digestion begins
stomach
Disaccharides include:
sucrose, maltose, and lactose
when fructose and glucose are bond together they form
table sugar
After chewing a piece of bread for while , you begin to experience a slightly sweat taste. This taste result from
the breaking down of starch into a more simple sugar, maltose(the liberation of maltose from starch)
nutrition and health expert recommend that we include adequate fiber in our diet because of its properties during digestion. what is an example of these properties?
the insoluble fiber that cannot be broken down and aids in easing elimination in the colon
which of the following statements about basal metabolic rate(BMR) is correct?
the more thyroxine produce, the higher the BMR
why is milk as a first aid remedy for someone has swallowed a heavy metal poison
the poison acts on the protein in the milk rather than on the protein of the gastrointestinal tract
chylomicrons, as class of lipoprotein are produced in
the small intestinal cells
About 95% of the lipids in foods and in the human body are:
triglycerides
the main form of lipid found in foods we eat is
triglycerides
Under certain circumstances, protein can be converted to glucose and so serve the energy needs of the brain.
true
Under certain circumstances, protein can be converted to glucose so serve the energy needs of the brain
true
complementary proteins are 2 or more proteins that are combined so that the essential amino acids that are missing from one are provided by other
true
good vs bad cholesterol does not exit in the diet. Our body will determine what it will do with cholesterol
true
protein shape determines protein funtion
true
sickle-cell disease is an example on inherited mistake in the amino acid sequence of a protein
true
starvation will cause wasting of lean tissue as well as loss of fat
true
the genetic coding expression that determines our DNA messaging for cells is available in all cells but is idle in some cells and active in others
true
An omega-6 fatty acid is an example of a(n):
unsaturated fatty acid.
Protein complementation is most important for people
vegan vegetarians
saturated fat refer to
whether or not a fatty acid chain is holding all of the hydrogen atoms it can hold
Studies suggest that the incidence of colon cancer may be lowered with high fiber diets. How might this be explained?
All of these statements are true. Answers: Fiber decreases contact between mucosal cells and colonic contents. Fiber decreases transit time. Fiber containing foods are usually high in phytochemicals and antioxidant vitamins
The basic monomers which make up proteins are
Amino acids
the more protein you eat the higher your intake of
B12
Which of the following foods are the best sources of complex carbohydrates?
Cereals and grains
Dietary cholesterol is found only in animal products.
True
LDL delivers triglycerides and cholesterol from the liver to the body's tissues.
True
The bran of a whole grain is a concentrated source of dietary fiber.
True
the nervous system cannot use fat as fuel
True
Which of the following types of diabetes is classified as an autoimmune disease?
Type 1
Public water
Water from a municipal or how do you water system that has been treated and disinfected
Purified water
Water has been treated by distillation or order physical or chemical processes that remove dissolved solids。
Natural water
Water obtained from a spring or well that is certified to be safe and Sanitary. The mineral may not be changed
Spring water
Water originating from an underground spring or well , It may be bubbly carbonated
Well water
What are Ron from groundwater by tapping into aquifer
Which of the following individuals is in negative nitrogen balance?
a burn victim
only small amount of bile will be excreted--------diet, causing much of the cholesterol in bile to absorbed into the blood
a lower fiber
High levels of HDL in the blood are associated with:
a reduced risk of heart disease.
when not used to build protein or make other nitrogen-containing compounds, amino acids are said to be "wasted". To prevent the wasting of dietary protein, and permit the synthesis of needed body protein, the following conditions must be met
a/ dietary protein must be of adequate quality b/ Dietary protein must supply all essential amino acids in the proper amounts c/the diet must supply enough calories from carbohydrate and fat
an athletic consumes large amounts of meat in an effort to build extra muscle tissue, this practice does not
a/exercise not excess protein, generate cellular messages to stimulate the build up muscle fibers b/the body converts excess amino acids residues to fuel or store them from fat
when too much hydrogen is present in blood the pH level falls below 6.8 too quickly causing a life threatening condition call
acidosis
An injury to an artery wall leading to inflammation could be caused by:
all of these choices are correct.: high blood glucose. infectious microorganisms. free radicals formed during cigarette smoking
After protein is digested ------enter(s) the bloodstream and is (are ) carried to the
amino acids,liver
a substance which has an attractionfor both fat and water is called
an emulsifier
cholesterol is
an important part of human cell membranes and necessary to make hormones
which of following provides amino acids which are best absorbed by the body
animal protein
Treatment of diverticulitis usually includes:
antibiotics and a temporary decrease in fiber intake.
complex carbohydrates
are long chain of sugar units arranged starch fiber
the glycemic index is a raising scale used an indicator of how high and fast your blood sugar.Low glycemic ....would be
beans
sterols play role as part of
bile and vitamin D
which of following is not a function of fat in human body?
carries the water-solublwe nutrients
complex of carbohydrates are:
chains of sugar unit arranged to form starch, chains of sugar units arranged to form fiber
Of the following foods, ___________ is the best dietary source of resistant starch.
chilled, cooked potatoes
which of the following people would not increased water needs compared to the average adult a/kathie, who is experiencing diarrhea from the food born- illness b/Kam, a breastfeeding mother c/Joe, a fighting attendant d/David, who works up for 11 hours a day behind the desk
david , who works up for 11 hours behind the desk
One possible adverse effect of excessive fiber consumption is:
decreased absorption of calcium and iron.
Heating a protein causes:
denaturation.
Vegetarians have a lower risk of
diabetes. cardiovascular disease. high blood pressure. all of these are correct
person who consume large quantities of soy foods increase their risk for developing ------------deficency
iron
When energy is ingested in excess of needs, the excess:
is converted into triglycerides and stored in adipose tissue.
The AMDR for fat intake:
is highest for 1-3 year olds. increases over the life cycle.
water balance is governed by the
kidneys and brain
which organ is responsible for the manufacturing of cholesterol in the body
liver
which organ is responsible for the manufacturing of cholesterol in the body?
liver
Glycogen is stored in the cells of the
liver and muscle
in the -----, pepsin and ----- break protein into smaller polypeptide
liver, pepsinogen
all of following diets may lead to increased risk of atherosclerosis except
low in trans fat
Protein from immune system molecule that fight ...of a cell that kills invading microoganism white blood cell such as
lymohocytes
which of the following provides almost no carbohydrate to the diet?
meat, poultry, fish ,eggs
which of following animal -derived foods contains significant amount of carbohydrates
milk
digestible carbohydrates are absorbed as______through the small intestinal wall and are delivered to the liver, where they are concert to_____
monosaccharides ; glucose
Which of the following foods has the greatest cholesterol-lowering effect?
oat bran
When the blood glucose level rises after a meal, the first organ to respond is the:
pancreas