AP II Exam 3 Chapter 24
Match the following organic molecules with its description: Proteins
Built of long chains of amino acids
What is the correct general equation for cellular respiration?
C6H12O6 + 6 O2 → 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + ATP energy
Which element below is considered a trace mineral?
Chromium
__________ are considered "bad" cholesterol; high blood levels are correlated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease.
LDLs
The final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain is____
oxygen
Fats should make up about what percent of total caloric intake every day?
25-35%
The liver synthesizes about what percent of the cholesterol found in blood?
85%
Identify the physiological step at "C"
ATP synthase harnesses the energy of the proton gradient to synthesize ATP
Fats in the body are necessary for all of the reasons EXCEPT:
Fats help the body absorb all vitamins
Which of the following describes the function of vitamins?
Function as coenzymes; not used as structural components
Which of the following pathways is incorrectly matched with a description?
Gluconeogenesis: using glucose to build noncarbohydrate structures
match the following mineral with the symptoms of deficiency: Iodine
Goiter (enlarged thyroid)
Match the following nutrient category with its use: Proteins.
Important structural materials (Keratin, collagen, etc.) and functional materials (enzymes, etc.)
Which statement describes the citric acid cycle?
This process produces some ATP and carbon dioxide in the mitochondrion.
Which statement describes glycolysis?
This process splits glucose in half and produces 2 ATPs for each glucose.
Match the following: Macronutrient
a nutrient that makes up the bulk of what we eat
Match the following nutrient category with its use: Water
accounts for about 60% by volume of the food we eat, is considered by some to also be nutrient
Identify the stage of metabolism at "B" yellow box in the middle
acetyl CoA
Match the following nutrient category with its use: Lipids
act as an accessory fuel; component of membranes
Match the following vitamin with its function: Vitamin D
aids in absorption and use of calcium and phosphorus; promotes bone growth
Match the following vitamin with its function: Vitamin B2 (riboflavin)
component of coenzymes FAD and FMN
Deficiencies of vitamin E may lead to what pathology?
degeneration of the nervous system
Which brain region is the main integrating center for thermoregulation?
hypthalamus
Match the following mineral with its source: potassium
meats, dairy products, many fruits and vegetables, grains
The stage of metabolism indicated by "D" occurs in the ____ (purple box)
mitochondrial inner membrane
The site of electron transport is the_____
mitochondrial inner membrane (cristae)
The hormone responsible for setting the basal metabolic rate is______
thyroxine
Match the cellular respiration term with the correct characteristic: Oxidative phosphorylation
Requires ATP synthase at end
Identify the stage of metabolism at "D" purple box
oxidative phosphorylation
Protein malnutrition can result in a moderate anemia. Which of the below-listed vitamins would be most likely to be associated with this condition?
B 12
Which of the following is the amount of energy the body needs to maintain life?
BMR
which of the following substances is considered a provitamin?
Beta-carotene
Which statement describes the electron transport chain?
This process uses energy captured from electrons flowing to oxygen to produce most of the ATPs in cellular respiration. Submit
Match the following vitamin with its function: Vitamin C
Used in collagen synthesis (such as for bone, cartilage, gums); antioxidant
Match the following: nonessential nutrient
a nutrient that the body can make at a speed sufficient to maintain normal growth, maintenance and repair
Match the following: Essential nutrient
a nutrient the body cannot make at speed sufficient to maintain normal growth, maintenance, and repair
Match the following: nutrient
a substance in food the body uses to promote normal growth, maintenance, and repair
As proteins are broken down for energy,_____ is generated; the liver then converts this potentially toxic intermediate into______
ammonia; urea
Match the following mineral with the symptoms of deficiency: Copper
anemia, cardiovascular abnormalities
Match the following mineral with the symptoms of deficiency: Iron
anemia, weakness, impaired immunity
Match the following vitamin with its function: Vitamin E
antioxidant; helps prevent damage to cell membranes
Match the following event of metabolism with the process occuring: lipolysis
breakdown of lipids
Which type of nutrient functions primarily as an energy source for cells?
carbohydrates
Which nutrient molecule cannot be used in the oxidative pathways of cellular respiration?
cholesterol
Identify the stage of metabolism at "C" green box in the middle
citric acid cycle
Match the following vitamin with its function: folic acid
coenzyme in nucleic acid and amino acid metabolism
Match the following vitamin with its function: Vitamin B 12
coenzyme in nucleic acid metabolism; maturation of red blood cells
Which of the following statements about "redox" reactions in human metabolism is correct?
coenzymes accept hydrogen
Match the following vitamin with its function: Vitamin B 1 (thiamine)
coenzymes used in removing Co2 from organic compounds
Match the following vitamin with its function: Niacin
component of coenzyme NAD+
Match the following vitamin with its function: Vitamin A
component of visual pigments; maintenance of epithelial tissues; antioxidant
Match the nutrient with its correct set of characteristics: Protein
composed of amino acids; used to build structural components of cells as well as functional components (enzymes)
Match the nutrient with its correct set of characteristics: Triglycerides.
composed of fatty acids and glycerol; should be 20%-35% of caloric intake
Match the nutrient with its correct set of characteristics: Carbohydrates
composed of simple sugars; used as the major fuel source for cellular respiration
Which hormone promotes protein catabolism?
cortisol
The stage of metabolism indicated by "A" occurs in the_____ (orange box)
cytoplasm
Which of the following would decrease body temperature?
dilation of cutaneous blood vessels
What protein (purine)-rich food should be limited to prevent a reoccurrence of uric acid kidney stones?
eggs
Identify the physiological step at "A"
electron transport creates the proton gradient
which of the following is the correct description of the citric acid cycle (or krebs cycle)?
fueled largely by pyruvic acid
Most vitamins____
function as coenzymes in the body
__________ is the primary hormonal regulator of the postabsorptive state.
glucagon
Which of these processes is associated with the postabsorptive state?
gluconeogenesis in the liver
Identify the stage of metabolism at "A" orange box
glycolysis
Which of the following processes takes place in the cytosol of a eukaryotic cell?
glycolysis
Select the correct sequence of steps as energy is extracted from glucose during cellular respiration.
glycolysis → acetyl CoA → citric acid cycle → electron transport chain
Excessive consumption of vitamin A may lead to what pathology?
headache, irritability, vomiting, hair loss, blurred vision, liver and bone damage
which of the following is a symptom of calcium deficiency?
impaired growth, possibly loss of bone mass
Match the following vitamin with its function: vitamin K
important in blood clotting
Which of the following describes the function of minerals?
incorporated into some body structures; used in conjunction with enzymes
Cyanide acts as a poison by_____
interfering with the flow of electrons in the electron transport chain
Excess acetyl CoA that accumulates during fat breakdown is modified in the liver by which of the following pathways?
ketogenesis
Which of the following is not catabolic?
lipogenesis
Excess niacin may lead to what pathology?
liver damage
In what organelle would you find acetyl CoA formation, the citric acid cycle, and the electron transport chain?
mitochondrion
which of the following is a description of minerals?
most are electrolytes; some are important as cofactors
which of the following is a symptom of sodium deficiency?
muscle cramps, reduced appetite
Match the following mineral with the symptoms of deficiency: Selenium
muscle pain, possibly heart muscle deterioration
which of the following is a symptom of chlorine deficiency?
muscles cramps, reduced appetite
which of the following is a symptom of potassium deficiency?
muscular weakness, paralysis, nausea, heart failure
Match the following mineral with the symptoms of deficiency: Magnesium
nervous system disturbances
Excessive consumption of vitamin B6 may lead to what pathology?
numb feet
Nutritionally incomplete proteins are low in_____
one or more of the essential amino acids
Most of the ATP produced during cellular respiration is produced by_____
oxidative phosphorylation during the chemiosmotic process
which of the following describes the products of glycolysis?
produces two molecules of pyruvic acid four ATP, and two NADH + H+
Match the following nutrient category with its use: Carbohydrates
provide the primary source of fuel for ATP synthesis
Match the following cellular respiration term with the correct characteristic: Beta oxidation
results in fatty acid chains being broken down
Which of the following is a description of vitamins?
small organic molecules; important as coenzymes; fat-soluble forms are A, D, E, and K
__________ reflects the energy the body uses (kilocalories consumed) to perform only its most essential activities.
the basal metabolic rate
Match the following term to its correct description: glycogenolysis
the cleavage of glycogen to release glucose
Which of the following is the correct description of glycogenesis?
the formation of glycogen to store glucose
Match the following term to is correct description: Glucogeogenesis
the process of forming glucose from noncarbohydrate molecules
what does the term "nitrogen balance" mean?
the rate of protein synthesis equals the rate of protein breakdown and loss
Match the following term to its correct description: Beta oxidation
the start phase of fatty acid breakdown
What is the primary function of the overall reactions of cellular respiration?
to regenerate ATP
Match the following term to its correct description: lipogenesis
triglyceride synthesis
Which of the following is a description of lipids?
triglycerides are the most common in diet
In glycolysis, glucose must be activated with the use of how many ATP molecules?
two
The final products of glycolysis are____
two molecules of pyruvic acid, two molecules of reduced NAD+, and a net gain of two ATP
Which of the following is not an essential role of the liver?
urea disposal
Ammonia, which is a byproduct of protein metabolism, is converted to __________ primarily in the __________.
urea; liver
Which of the following is NOT a fat-soluble vitamin?
vitamin B
Match the following: Micronutrients
vitamins and minerals
Which of the following is not correctly matched in regard to BMR (basal metabolic rate)?
younger age; lower BMR