Nutr 201 Exam 2

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A substrate is a molecule that is produced from a metabolic reaction. (T/F)

false

Breakfast cereals are almost always a very unhealthy food choice. (T/F)

false

Carbohydrates are compounds that contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. (T/F)

false

Certain nutrients pass from the stomach, thru the pancreas and into the small intestine during digestion. (T/F)

false

Current evidence indicates strongly suggest that artificial sweeteners should be avoided completely. (T/F)

false

Deamination involves the removal of the amino group from a fatty acid. (T/F)

false

Dietary guidelines usually recommend that no more than 30% total carbohydrate intake should come from simple sugar. (T/F)

false

Digestion and absorption are synonyms which mean the same thing. (T/F)

false

Fatty acids are the most important source of energy for the brain. (T/F)

false

Glycogenolysis is an anabolic pathway that results in glucose production from certain amino acids. (T/F)

false

Honey is just as bad for us as table sugar and should never be eaten. (T/F)

false

Insulin stimulates the uptake and utilization of blood sucrose by body cells. (T/F)

false

Meat is considered a major source of carbohydrate, probably because of the high amount of glycogen in muscles. (T/F)

false

Most digestion occurs in the stomach. (T/F)

false

Some minerals can be produced by bacteria that live in our large intestine. (T/F)

false

The process by which carbohydrates are produced in plants is referred to as fermentation. (T/F)

false

The glycemic index represents the effect a food has upon the increase in the blood glucose level compared to a feeding of which of the following

glucose

The middle segment of the small intestine is called the

jejunum

The glycemic index represents the effect a food has upon the increase in the blood glucose level compared to a feeding of which of the following

monosaccharides

Live microorganisms in our food that promote health can be considered

probiotics

Secretion of HCl into the stomach does all of the following EXCEPT:

raises pH

For gluconeogenesis, what is the substrate and what is the product?

substrate: lactate, glycerol, amino acids; product: glucose

Which of the following are disaccharides?

sucrose, maltose, and lactose

What anatomical structure prevents stomach contents from re-entering the esophagus?

the lower esophageal sphincter

Bicarbonate from the pancreas is used to raise the pH of the contents entering the intestines from the stomach. (T/F)

true

Carbohydrates can function in foods to improve qualities such as flavor and preservation. (T/F)

true

Carbohydrates serve important functions as a component of food, not only in our bodies such as providing energy. (T/F)

true

Catabolic metabolism is the breakdown of molecules, while anabolism is the synthesis of molecules. (T/F)

true

Cavities can form when bacteria produce acid from sugar consumed in our diet. (T/F)

true

Enzymes are biological catalysts that speed a reaction. (T/F)

true

In the process of protein synthesis, the step in which RNA is translated to protein is called "translation". (T/F)

true

Intestinal bacteria are important for digestive processes and gut health. (T/F)

true

Intestinal transit time can be affected by illness, which can cause either slowing (resulting in constipation) or quickening (resulting in diarrhea). (T/F)

true

It is important for individuals with celiac disease to avoid gluten consumption. (T/F)

true

Ketogenesis usually occurs at higher rates during starvation, consumption of a low carbohydrate diet, or during uncontrolled diabetes. (T/F)

true

Lactose intolerance is the result of low levels of lactase. (T/F)

true

Most of our adenosine triphosphate is generated through the electron transport system. (T/F)

true

The breakdown of fatty acids is called beta-oxidation. (T/F)

true

The gallbladder plays a key role in allowing lipid digestion. (T/F)

true

The liver and pancreas are considered accessory organs of digestion. (T/F)

true

Wheat is a particularly rich source of insoluble fiber. (T/F)

true

From what molecule do we obtain energy for most physiological processes?

ATP

Most Americans currently fail to consume the dietary recommendations for fiber intake. (T/F)

True

Which type of diet is more linked to risk of obesity?

a high fat diet

Insulin secretion can cause

a reduction in blood glucose

Rate of stomach emptying can be altered by

all of the above

The body requires energy for which of the following physiological processes?

all of the above

Which of the following is/are typical symptoms of lactose intolerance following high milk consumption?

all of the above

Bile acids

are made in the liver

Glycolysis is

breakdown of glucose to pyruvate or lactate


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