Exam 2 Review
yogurt has 2 grams of fat, how many kcalories?
18
regular consumption of omega - ___ fatty acids suppresses ___________________, which may protect against some cancers
3 inflammation ex. fish oil supplements
fat supplies __________ percent of energy needs during rest
60
fat soluble vitamins
A, D, E, K
__________ cells restore fat after meals
Adipose
Explain difference between cis and trans fatty acids
Cis-and trans-refers to the configuration of hydrogens around the double bond. Trans-fatty acids have hydrogens on OPPOSITE sides of the double bond. Cis-fatty acids have both hydrogens on the SAME side of the double bond (hint: remember cis-and "same").
fatty acids contain an even/odd number of carbons
Even
Triglycerides consist of a ______________ and three fatty acid tails
Glycerol
fats spoil (go rancid) when exposed to what?
Oxygen
Explain partial vs. total hydrogenation
Partial hydrogenation: most often occurs during food processing, where double bonds remain but are changed from cis-to trans-configuration. Total hydrogenation: creates saturated fats from unsaturated ones.
T or F Fatty acid deficiencies are Rare in the US
True
T or F US diet contains excessive solid fats
True
when counting carbons to locate the double bond, you start at which end? a) methyl also known as.... b) acid
a omega
Match these a) sterol b) Phospholipid With these a) Cholesterol b) ex. Lecithin c) soluble in fat and water d) ex. vitamin D e) from cell membranes f) structural component in cell membranes
a --> a, d, f b --> b, c, e
Match these a) saturated fat b) unsaturated fat c) polyunsaturated fat (omega 3 and 6) with these a) had one double bond b) all carbons are linked to hydrogens only c) contains no double bond d) more than one double bond present
a --> b & c b --> a c --> d
Match these a) chylomicrons b) very-low-density lipoproteins c) low-density lipoproteins d) high-density lipoproteins with these a) made in the liver then shrink in the bloodstream as cells take up triglycerides b) higher in cholesterol, lower in triglycerides, taken up by cells after binding to receptors c) contain the highest amount of triglyceride and therefore are the least dense d) carry cholesterol back to the liver for recycling or excretion e) high levels of this lipoprotein gave negative health implications
a --> c b --> a c --> b, e d --> d HDL is good cholesterol LDL is bad cholesterol
Unsaturated fats are called such because: a) they have no hydrogens b) they have more hydrogens than saturated fats c) they have a double bond d) they always have multiple double bonds
c not every carbon is saturated with hydrogens and therefore must form a double bond
saturated fatty acids: a) are always 18 carbons long b) have at least 1 double bond c) are fully loaded with hydrogens d) are always liquid at room temperature
c so no double bonds
1 gram of fat contains __________ kcalories a) 4 b) 5 c) 7 d) 9
d) 9 Fat contains 9 kcalories per gram carbohydrates and proteins have 4 kcalories
what speeds up rancidity
heat and light exposure
Lipoprotein lipase _______________ triglycerides
hydrolyzes
replacing ___________- fats with __________________- fats help reduce risk of heart disease
saturated unsaturated
what are SOFAS?
solid fats and added sugars
what is capable of creating saturated fats from unsaturated fats? partial or total hydrogenation?
total hydrogenation
which is more linear, trans or cis fatty acids?
trans (linear) cis (u-shaped)
In the _______ bile is made from cholesterol In the gallbladder ________ is stored In the __________ intestine bile emulsifies fats in the __________, bile that has been trapped by soluble fibers is excreted in feces
Liver bile small colon
which fatty acids tend to be solid at room temperature? a) unsaturated b) saturated
b because of their tails straight and stacked (butter) unsaturated: have kinked chains that don't stack
Which are absorbed directly into the bloodstream? a) glycerol and short-chain fatty acids b) short and medium-chain fatty acids c) glycerol, short and medium-chain fatty acids d) none, they are all first transported in the lymph
c all three of these are small enough to easily cross into the intestinal cells and then bloodstream
Saturated fatty Acids: a) are always 18 carbon long b) have at least one double bond c) are fully loaded with hydrogens d) are always liquid at room temperature
c carbons are fully saturated with hydrogens, so NO double bonds
MUFA
monounsaturated fatty acid
Linolenic acid is a ____________ percent of daily energy
omega 3 5 - 10 %
linoleic acid is a ____________ percent of daily energy
omega 6 0.6 - 1.2 %
which fat spoils first? Unsaturated, saturated, or polyunsaturated?
polyunsaturated
PUFA
polyunsaturated fatty acid
Having too much or too little fat can lead to good/poor health
poor
during times of energy deprivation, fat and lean _____________ tissue are used for energy
protein