ch 24 nutrition, metabolism, & energy balance
during glycolysis, glucose must be activated by how many ATP molecules?
2
_______ are considered "good" cholesterol; high blood levels of this cholesterol are thought to be beneficial.
HDLs
as proteins are broken down for energy, ____ is generated; the liver then converts this potentially toxic intermediate into ______. a) urea; water b) ammonia; urea c) ammonia; glucose d) acid; ammonia
ammonia; urea
which of the following is an example of catabolism? a) using amino acids to make a protein b) cellular respiration c) absorbing nutrients into the blood from the intestines d) lipid synthesis
cellular respiration
t/f: a substance that is reduced has lost an electron
false
t/f: the body's overall rate of energy output is called the basal metabolic rate
false
one function of vitamin A is to ____.
form visual pigments
most vitamins______
function as coenzymes in the body
in the post-absorptive state, ______.
glycogen is broken down to release glucose
which of the following is NOT a characteristic of glycolysis? a) glycolysis produces a net gain of 2 ATP molecules per glucose molecule b) glycolysis occurs in the cytosol of a cell c) the final products of glycolysis include 2 molecules of pyruvic acid d) glycolysis requires oxygen
glycolysis requires oxygen q
in the absorptive state, ___________.
insulin serves as the main regulatory hormone
which of the following is considered a long-term regulator of feeding behavior? a) blood concentration of amino acids and fatty acids b) stimulation of stretch receptors c) CCK levels d) leptin levels
leptin levels
which of the following is a micronutrient? a) mineral b) lipid c) protein d) carbohydrate
mineral
a person who is starving is likely to exhibit: a) postive nitrogen balance b) neutral nitrogen balance c) nitrogen balance d) negative nitrogen balance
negative nitrogen balance
which of the following is a characteristic of the citric acid (krebs) cycle? a) pyruvic acid directly enters the citric acid cycle b) the citric acid cycle occurs in the cytosol of the cell c) the citric acid cycle generates a rich supply of the reduced coenzymes, NADH, and FADH2 d) the citric acid cycle is an anaerobic pathway
the citric acid cycle generates a rich supply of the reduced coenzymes, NADH, and FADH2
Glycogenolysis
the cleavage of glycogen to release glucose
glycogenesis
the formation of glycogen to store glucose
beta oxidation
the initial phase of fatty acid breakdown
Gluconeogenesis
the process of forming glucose from noncarbohydrate molecules
which of the following would raise body temp? a) thyroxine b) sweating c) dilation of cutaneous blood vessels d) evaporation
thyroxine
lipogenesis
triglyceride synthesis
t/f: fat-soluble vitamins can be toxic if consumed in large quantities
true
`a major means for conserving heat is
vasoconstriction of cutaneous blood vessels
the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain is
water