Nutrition test 2 (carbs, protein, lipids)
1. Amylases are enzymes which aid mostly in the digestion of ............while 2. proteases aid in the digestion of ...................and 3. lipases aid in the digestion of ...............
1. Carbohydrates 2. Protein 3. Fatty acids and glycerol
1.Medium chain fatty acids are .................. carbons long while 2. long chain fatty acids are .....................and 3. short chain fatty acids are.................. carbons long
1. medium (6-10 carbons long) 2. Long (12 or more) 3. Short ( less than 6)
Differentiate between triglycerides, phospholipids and sterols based on structure.
A phospholipid has a phosphate group attached while a triglyceride has a fatty acid. Sterol has a hydroxyl in this place
Mention some non-nutritive sweeteners. What is the difference between them?
Aspartane and stevia (nutrietive give calories and non nutrietive are low in calories)
Mention enzymes involved in fatty acid digestion, carbohydrate digestion and protein digestion
Carbohydrates- sucrase, maltase, lactase (small intestine) Proteins- pepsin, peptidase Fatty acid- thiolase
Health concerns of fatty acids
Cardiovascular disease High PUFA
Lipoproteins that are produced by the small intestines are known as
Chylomicrons
Health concerns caused by carbohydrate intake
Diabetes
function of carbohydrates
Energy Energy storage Structure
Amino acids that must be obtained from one's diet since the body cannot synthesize them are known as
Essential acids
What are the substances formed at the end of fat digestion
Fatty acids
The building blocks of triglycerides are
Fatty acids and glycerol
What are advantages of plant protein
Fewer chronic diseases Less obesity Longer lives Lower rate pf heart disease Provide protective phytochemicals
The breakdown of amino acids in muscles and other organs to make glucose is known as
Gluconeogenesis
The lipoprotein that contains a lot of protein that returns cholesterol from storage places to the liver for dismantling and disposal is a
High-density lipoprotiens (HDL)
What is the term used to describe an elevated blood sugar level?
Hyperglycemia
Low quality proteins with limited amounts of essential amino acids are also known as
Incomplete protiens
The incomplete breakdown of fatty acids in the liver resulting in formation of ketone bodies is
Ketogenesis
Kwashiorkor
Malnutrition produced by a severely inadequate amount of protein in the diet.
Health concerns caused by protein intake
Obesity Heart disease ( caused by increase of saturated fats)
Which is the most widely used method of measuring protein quality
PDCAAS [protien digestibility corrected amino acid score]
The amino acids that make up proteins are linked together by a type of bond known as
Peptide bonds
The type of lipid whose structure is made up of a phosphate group attached to the carbon backbone is
Phospholipid
Differentiate between negative nitrogen balance, nitrogen equilibrium, and positive nitrogen balance
Positive nitrogen balance- more nitrogen is absorbed than going out (pregnant, muscle building) Negative nitrogen balance- more nitrogen going out than being absorbed (weight loss, illness)
What is a good example of complementary food protein combinations
Rice or beans
The type of fat that is solid at room temperature is
Saturated fats
Differentiate between saturated, monounsaturated, polyunsaturated fats based on structure
Saturated fats have all single bonds while monounsaturated have one double bond and polyunsaturated have more than one double bond. Mono and polyunsaturated are liquid at room temperature.
A fatty acid with only one double bond in its carbon chain is a
Saturated fatty acid
The only plant food that has complete proteins is
Soy protein
The digestion of protein begins in the .................while the digestion of carbohydrate begins in the .....
Stomach, mouth
functions of proteins
Structural support Movement Molecule transport Source of amino acids Defense Muscle development
Differentiate between type 1 diabetes, gestational diabetes, and type 2 diabetes
Type 1- absolute deficiency of insulin Type 2- insufficient and variable secretion of insulin Gestational diabetes- women show signs of diabetes ( with no previous signs)during pregnancy
Fiber is an example of
Undigestible polysaccharide
Two essential fatty acids which cannot be synthesized by human beings are
linoleic and alpha-linoleic
function of lipids
long term energy storage Body insulation Organ defense
Marasmus
severe undernourishment causing an infant's or child's weight to be significantly low for their age
The nucleic acid which bears the anticodon on one end and the amino acid on the other end is
tRNA