Lipids Chapter 6
Short chain fatty acids are usually less than ___ carbons in length.
6
What statements about food and labeled "reduce fat "is true?
A reduced fat food may have just as many calories as its full fat counterpart
Which of the following are risk factors of CVD that cannot be changed?
Age, gender, and race
Which of the following statements correctly describe an antioxidant?
An antioxidant is a compound that protects other compounds such as unsaturated fats from damaging effects of oxygen
If the first double bond of a polyunsaturated fatty acid occurs between 3rd and 4th carbon from the methyl end, it's called ______ fatty acid.
An omega-3
A(n)______ is a compound that protects tiger compounds such as unsaturated fats and body tissues from the damaging effects of oxygen
Antioxidant
A diet rich in _____ found in foods like blueberries, spinach and green tea can help reduce LDL oxidation and reduce the Rick of cardiovascular disease and metabolic syndrome
Antioxidants
A _____ fatty acid has hydrogen attached to the double bonded carbons on opposite sides of the carbon chain.
Trans
Margarine and shortening are both major courses do what?
Trans fat
Those who do not consume enough_______ May be unable to absorb sufficient amounts of fat soluble vitamins.
Triglycerides
What is a poly saturated fatty acid structure?
Two or more carbon-carbon double bonds
Fatty acids containing carbon carbon double bonds are considered_____ fatty acids
Unsaturated
Foo that contain hidden fat include what?
Whole milk, cheese, pastries
What is a term used to describe a protein that is attached to the surface of a lipoprotein or embedded in its outer shell?
apolipoprotein
Colon, prostate and breast cancer are all associated with diets that are high in what?
Fat
The process of_______ adds hydrogen to the carbon chain of unsaturated fats.
Hydrogenation
I triglycerides are release VLDLs get more and more dense and become what?
Intermediate density lipoproteins
What are some examples of foods with long chain fatty acids?
Lamb, beef, and pork
Which gender has a greater chance of having a heart attack?
Male
What are some examples of added fats?
Margarine, butter, and shortening
A "reduce fat " food____ in calories than its full fat counterpart.
May not be lower
Phospholipids and cholesterol are digested mostly in the what?
Small intestine
Where does most of the fat digestion occur?
Small intestine
What roles does bile play in relation to the digestion of fats?
1. Bile allows pancreatic lipase to break down triglyceride 2. Bile emulsified fats 3. Bile keeps fat droplets suspended
What statements about fat digestion in the stomach are true?
1. Gastric lipase breaks down triglyceride into monoglycerides and free fatty acids 2. Gastric lipase breaks triglycerides and diglycerides and free fatty acids 3. Fat floats on top of the watery contents
Which steps occur in the receptor pathway for cholesterol uptake?
1. LDL is removed from blood by B-100 receptor 2. LDL is broken down into protein and free cholesterol 3. Components of LDL are used to maintain the cell membrane
In which of the following functions do eicosanoids play an important role?
1. Maintaining normal kidney function 2. Regulation ovulation 3. Regulating cell division rates
How are the different types of fatty acids distinguished?
1. Number of carbon-carbon double bonds along the carbon skeleton 2. Position of carbon-carbon double bonds along the length of the carbon Skeleton
What are tire regarding plant food sterols and stanols?
1. Plant sterols have blood cholesterol lowering properties 2. Plants contain steroids similar to cholesterol
What are some examples of foods that are considered high in fat?
1. Salad oil's 2. Mayonnaise 3. Margarine 4. Butter
What are some common "fat substitutes" used by companies to reduce the fat content of their foods?
1. Salatrim 2. Gums
What three organs and/or glands produce lipase?
1. Salivary glands 2. Pancreas 3. Stomach
What events occur in the scavenger pathway for cholesterol uptake?
1. Scavenger white blood cells leave the bloodstream and attach to blood vessels 2. Cholesterol can build up in scavenger cells and eventually kill them 3. Oxidized LDL is removed from circulation
Which organs are involved in fat digestion?
1. Small intestine 2. Pancreas 3. Liver
What are some qualities a triglyceride possesses?
1. They are the bodies main storage form of energy 2. They are stable 3. They are calorie dense
First rich in which food components can lead to a build up of cholesterol filled scavenger cells in the artery walls?
1. Trans fat 2. Saturated fat
What are the steps of fat digestion and absorption, starting in the mouth and ending at the small intestine?
1. some lipase is released by the salivary glands and stomach 2. Lipase begins cleaving short chain fatty acids off the glycerol backbone of a triglyceride in the stomach 3. Bile emulsified the fats 4. Pancreatic lipase cleaves long chain fatty acids off the glycerol backbone of a triglyceride
A long chain fatty acid typically has _______ or more carbon atoms.
12
After_____ hours of fasting no chylomicrons should be present in the blood. It is best to have people fast for this length of time before having blood lipid profile's because the presence of chylomicrons can affect results.
12-14 hours
Smokers have a 2 to 4 times greater risk of _______ than smokers.
CVD
What are some sources of saturated fat?
Cheese, whole milk, beef
I'm the receptor pathway for _______ uptake, LDL is removed from the blood by cells with the LDL receptor called B-100
Cholesterol
Low density lipoprotein's are composed primarily of what?
Cholesterol
This is a type of lipid that is found only in foods of animal origin?
Cholesterol
_____ is a sterol used by the body to make steroid hormones and bile as well as to form cell membranes
Cholesterol
The difference between a cis and trans fatty acid is that a _____ fatty acid, the hydrogen is attached to the double bonded carbons in the same side of the carbon chain.
Cis
What are some examples of medium chain fatty acids?
Coconut oil, palm kernel oil
A triglyceride that loses a fatty acid is called a what?
Diglyceride
_______ are hormone like compounds synthesized from Pollys unsaturated fatty acid's such as omega-3 fatty acid's in omega 6 fatty acid's
Eicosanoids
Alpha-linolenic acid and linoleic acid are _____ fatty acids
Essential
Which foods are good sources of omega 3 fatty acids?
Flaxseeds, walnuts, and canola oil
The composition of______ consist(s) mostly of protein.
HDL
What is the key role of HDL?
Helps remove cholesterol from cells and excrete cholesterol from the body
What does the abbreviation HDL stand for?
High density lipoprotein
The salivary, gastric and pancreatic enzyme _______ plays an important role in triglyceride digestion
Lipase
A______ is a compound containing a core made of lipids with a shell composed of protein phospholipid and cholesterol
Lipoprotein
Which organ plays a role in developing very low density lipoprotein's by coating the cholesterol and triglycerides it collects with a shell of proteins and lipids?
Liver
Long chains of carbon Atoms take the longest to digest and are transported via the____ system.
Lymphatic
A ________ is a water solvable, spherical structure formed by pectin and bile acids in which the hydrophobic parts face inward and hydrophilic face outward
Micelles
What is the first step associated with with the absorption of triglycerides?
Monoglycerides and free fatty acids enter the epithelial cells of the small intestine
What is a saturated fatty acid structure?
No carbon-carbon double bond
Which of the following are preventable risk factors for CVD?
Obesity, smoking, physical activity
What is a mono saturated fatty acid structure?
One carbon-carbon double bond
_______ and _______ are digested mostly in the small intestine
Phospholipids and cholesterol
_______ are potent eicosanoids compounds that produce diverse effects in the body
Prostaglandins
A chylomicron is a lipoprotein that is made up of dietary fats and surrounded by shell containing which of the following components?
Proteins, phospholipids, cholesteol
Oxidized LDL Is removed from the circulation by the what?
Scavenger pathway for cholesterol uptake
In the _____, gastric lipase helps break down triglycerides into monoglycerides, diglycerides and free fatty acids
Stomach
The type of fat that functions primarily to insulate the body is what?
Subcutaneous