Deck 27: Nutrition and Metabolism

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Simple sugars are carbohydrates.
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A nonessential amino acid is one that

A) is not used in any physiological functions.
B) can be made within the body.
C) has the same structure as one of the other amino acids.
D) needs to come from the diet.
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A deficiency in vitamin ________ may lead to bleeding problems.

A) A
B) K
C) C
D) D
E) E
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Triglycerides and steroids are both examples of

A) essential amino acids.
B) nonessential amino acids.
C) lipids.
D) carbohydrates.
E) proteins.
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Citrus fruit is a good source of fat-soluble vitamins.
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Vitamins A, D, E, and K are

A) fat-soluble.
B) water-soluble.
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Essential amino acids are so physiologically important that the body can synthesize them by modifying other (nonessential) amino acids.
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For a protein to be complete, it must contain twenty-six different types of amino acids.
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Most amino acids are essential amino acids.
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Incomplete proteins contain all essential amino acids, but none of the others.
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Vitamin ________ is crucial for the absorption of calcium from the gastrointestinal tract. Therefore, a deficiency in this vitamin may result in rickets and other bone abnormalities.
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Proteins that supply all of our essential amino acids are described as ________ proteins.
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Disaccharides are one type of

A) carbohydrate.
B) starch.
C) lipid.
D) essential amino acid.
E) triglyceride.
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Gram for gram, the largest amount of energy can be stored in the body in the form of

A) vitamins.
B) steroids.
C) triglycerides.
D) monosaccharides.
E) polysaccharides.
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Which type of vitamins will be absorbed from the intestine into lacteals (lymphatic capillaries)?

A) Fat-soluble
B) Water-soluble
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A deficiency in vitamin ________ may result in night blindness as well as dry, flaky skin.

A) A
B) B12
C) C
D) D
E) E
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The body is able to produce and recycle vitamin A (retinol) as needed.
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Essential vitamins must be provided in the diet.
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Vitamin C is a

A) fat-soluble, essential vitamin.
B) fat-soluble, nonessential vitamin.
C) water-soluble, essential vitamin.
D) water-soluble, nonessential vitamin.
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Cofactors such as NADH are found in all cells of the body and are often recycled. Such cofactors are categorized as ________ vitamins.

A) essential
B) nonessential
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Milk is a source of lactose, which is a

A) lipid.
B) carbohydrate.
C) protein.
D) vitamin.
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Lacto-ovo vegetarians do not eat animal flesh,

A) nor do they eat milk, eggs, or cheese.
B) but do eat milk, eggs, and cheese.
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Muscle cramps are associated with a deficiency in

A) copper.
B) chloride.
C) vitamin A.
D) monosaccharides.
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All of the following are associated with a deficiency in calcium, except

A) loss of bone mass.
B) muscle weakness.
C) anemia.
D) depressed nerve activity.
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Since beans contain the essential amino acid methionine, beans are considered complete protein sources.
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Fruits, maple syrup, and sugar are all sources of

A) cellulose.
B) sucrose.
C) lactose.
D) nitrogen.
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Minerals that must be ingested at levels greater than 100 milligrams per day are referred to as ________ minerals.
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Positive nitrogen balance is a condition where

A) an individual's nitrogen input is equal to its loss in urine and feces.
B) an individual absorbs more nitrogen than is excreted.
C) an individual's nitrogen intake is greater than phosphate intake.
D) too many proteins are being ingested in the diet.
E) a food has a positive effect on blood nitrogen levels.
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Inorganic ions such as sodium and potassium are

A) vitamins.
B) essential amino acids.
C) minerals.
D) trace carbohydrates.
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Cellulose is a type of ________ from plants that remains in the GI tract as fiber and aids in the movement of material through the tract.

A) vitamin
B) lipid
C) protein
D) carbohydrate
E) mineral
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Iron is considered a

A) major mineral, because it has a crucial physiological role.
B) trace mineral, because less than 100 milligrams are required daily in the diet.
C) major mineral, because it is extremely abundant in the Earth.
D) trace mineral, because it is rare on the Earth.
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A deficiency in thiamine (vitamin B1) may result in a weakened heart and edema.
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Minerals are organic molecules.
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Calcium, chloride, and potassium are all examples of ________ minerals.

A) major
B) trace
C) fat-soluble
D) nonessential
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Spinach is a complete food, as it contains all of the essential amino acids, all of the major minerals, and all of the water-soluble vitamins.
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Iodine is an example of a(n)

A) essential amino acid.
B) vitamin.
C) mineral.
D) nitrogenous base.
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Tea can serve as a source of manganese.
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Individuals who are growing or recovering from an injury exhibit positive nitrogen balance.
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Negative nitrogen balance is commonly seen in individuals who

A) are pregnant or growing.
B) have lost blood or are malnourished.
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Vegetable oils and fish oils are dietary sources of triglycerides.
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What effect does glucagon have on protein metabolism?

A) It directly stimulates catabolism of proteins.
B) It stimulates the buildup of proteins from amino acids.
C) It increases absorption of amino acids in the intestine.
D) It has no effect on body proteins.
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According to the MyPlate system, bread, cereals, rice, and pasta should make up a little more than half of an individual's diet.
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One of the ultimate effects of insulin is to stimulate protein synthesis within cells of the body.
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The number of essential amino acids in a food product is required to be placed on its label.
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In 2011, the USDA created ________ to replace the food pyramid.

A) RDA
B) the Food and Nutrition Board
C) MyPlate
D) NutritionFacts
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Imagine that you were asked to provide advice to a young adolescent about how to engage in healthy eating. The adolescent doesn't know much about nutrition, but likes to browse the Internet. What suggestions might you give for that young person for online learning and careful choices in the supermarket?
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To maintain homeostasis, the hormone that is secreted during the postabsorptive state causes

A) a decrease in the level of fatty acids in the blood.
B) an increase in protein synthesis in tissue cells.
C) formation of triglycerides from fatty acids.
D) an increase in the level of blood sugar.
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Glucagon stimulates the liver to form glycogen from glucose.
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In response to the increased availability of nutrients during the absorptive state, liver and muscle

A) increase glycogenesis.
B) increase gluconeogenesis.
C) decrease amino acid uptake.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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Low dietary intake of cholesterol triggers cholesterol synthesis within the liver to increase.
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Recommended daily allowances are government-established values for nutrient intake that are used for food planning and labeling.
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Recommended daily allowances established by the Food and Nutrition Board are based on

A) individual needs and factor in sex, age, and body mass.
B) averages obtained from population studies.
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Food labels are required by law to include the amount of cholesterol in each serving.
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Explain the different types of vegetarians and the ways by which they meet their dietary needs regarding proteins.
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MyPlate depicts fruits and vegetables occupying ________ of the plate.

A) one-tenth
B) one-fourth
C) one-half
D) nine-tenths
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Recommended daily allowances were established by the Food and Nutrition board as directed by the

A) largest food-producing companies.
B) National Academy of Sciences.
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The absorptive state occurs

A) about 12 hours after a meal, when you are sleeping.
B) from when you are eating until about 4 hours after the meal.
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Insulin causes adipose tissue to

A) stimulate lipolysis and inhibit lipogenesis.
B) inhibit lipolysis and stimulate lipogenesis.
C) stimulate both lipolysis and lipogenesis.
D) stimulate lipolysis and gluconeogenesis.
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The major regulatory hormone of the postabsorptive state is ________.
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During the absorptive state, insulin release is

A) inhibited.
B) stimulated.
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The liver absorbs bilirubin and eliminates it as part of bile.
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Compared to other types of lipoproteins, very-low-density lipoproteins contain the ________ lipid.

A) most
B) least
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Whenever an amino acid is used for cellular respiration, it enters the pathway at the intermediate stage.
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If more glucose is consumed than is needed, the glucose can be

A) converted to an essential amino acid so that protein synthesis can increase.
B) converted to acetyl CoA that is then used to synthesize triglycerides for storage.
C) broken down to 2 NADH molecules that can enter the citric acid cycle.
D) deaminated by the liver and sent to the kidney for excretion in the urine.
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One of the metabolic functions of the liver is transamination, which is conversion of

A) NH2 to urea.
B) one amino acid form to another.
C) amino acid into carbohydrate.
D) acetyl CoA to a ketone body.
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Explain how the ability to interconvert nutrients is beneficial.
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One of the products of triglyceride breakdown is glycerol; glycerol enters the cellular respiration pathway by being converted to glucose (in the liver) and then undergoing glycolysis.
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Because lipids are nonpolar, they must be wrapped by other molecules to be transported through the blood. This combined molecule is known as a ________.
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When glucose enters glycolysis, it

A) is converted into acetyl CoA.
B) binds to oxaloacetic acid and forms citric acid.
C) is oxidized to two pyruvate molecules.
D) forms the coenzyme NAD.
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Removal of the amine group from amino acids is a process that occurs in the liver known as ________.
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How do low-density lipoproteins (LDLs) move into cells?

A) LDLs diffuse through channels in the membrane.
B) LDLs are engulfed through receptor-mediated endocytosis.
C) LDLs diffuse through the phospholipid bilayer.
D) LDLs are transported through a pump that is also an ATPase.
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High-density lipoproteins (HDLs) are associated with the tranport of lipid from the

A) liver to peripheral tissues.
B) peripheral tissues to the liver.
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Beta oxidation is a step in the synthesis of cholesterol that involves

A) closing of a linear fatty acid chain into a steroid loop.
B) breakdown of fatty acids into two-carbon units to form acetyl CoA.
C) synthesis of bile salts from precursor lipids.
D) absorption of micelles from the small intestine.
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The majority of the bile salts synthesized from cholesterol are removed from the body as a component of feces.
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When fatty acids are metabolized for cellular respiration, the first step involves breaking two carbons off the chain at a time to form acetyl CoA molecules. Acetyl CoA then

A) undergoes glycolysis.
B) enters the citric acid cycle.
C) begins the electron transport chain.
D) is converted to pyruvate and lactate.
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In general, the greater the surface area of the skin, the ________ the basal metabolic rate.

A) higher
B) lower
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The liver is involved in the metabolism of each of the three major nutrient biomolecules.
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An amine group that is removed from an amino acid within a hepatocyte is then

A) used to form a peptide bond between a protein and a lipid.
B) used to generate bile salts and excreted in the feces.
C) converted to urea and eliminated as part of urine.
D) sent to a mitochondrion to enter the citric acid cycle.
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The liver serves as a storage site for vitamin A and vitamin D.
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Individuals who consume excess carbohydrates can deposit additional triglycerides into their adipose tissue.
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Simple sugars are carbohydrates.
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A nonessential amino acid is one that

A) is not used in any physiological functions.
B) can be made within the body.
C) has the same structure as one of the other amino acids.
D) needs to come from the diet.
B
3
A deficiency in vitamin ________ may lead to bleeding problems.

A) A
B) K
C) C
D) D
E) E
B
4
Triglycerides and steroids are both examples of

A) essential amino acids.
B) nonessential amino acids.
C) lipids.
D) carbohydrates.
E) proteins.
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Citrus fruit is a good source of fat-soluble vitamins.
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Vitamins A, D, E, and K are

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B) water-soluble.
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Essential amino acids are so physiologically important that the body can synthesize them by modifying other (nonessential) amino acids.
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For a protein to be complete, it must contain twenty-six different types of amino acids.
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Most amino acids are essential amino acids.
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Incomplete proteins contain all essential amino acids, but none of the others.
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Vitamin ________ is crucial for the absorption of calcium from the gastrointestinal tract. Therefore, a deficiency in this vitamin may result in rickets and other bone abnormalities.
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Proteins that supply all of our essential amino acids are described as ________ proteins.
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Disaccharides are one type of

A) carbohydrate.
B) starch.
C) lipid.
D) essential amino acid.
E) triglyceride.
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Gram for gram, the largest amount of energy can be stored in the body in the form of

A) vitamins.
B) steroids.
C) triglycerides.
D) monosaccharides.
E) polysaccharides.
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Which type of vitamins will be absorbed from the intestine into lacteals (lymphatic capillaries)?

A) Fat-soluble
B) Water-soluble
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A deficiency in vitamin ________ may result in night blindness as well as dry, flaky skin.

A) A
B) B12
C) C
D) D
E) E
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The body is able to produce and recycle vitamin A (retinol) as needed.
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Essential vitamins must be provided in the diet.
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Vitamin C is a

A) fat-soluble, essential vitamin.
B) fat-soluble, nonessential vitamin.
C) water-soluble, essential vitamin.
D) water-soluble, nonessential vitamin.
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Cofactors such as NADH are found in all cells of the body and are often recycled. Such cofactors are categorized as ________ vitamins.

A) essential
B) nonessential
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Milk is a source of lactose, which is a

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B) carbohydrate.
C) protein.
D) vitamin.
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Lacto-ovo vegetarians do not eat animal flesh,

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Muscle cramps are associated with a deficiency in

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B) chloride.
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All of the following are associated with a deficiency in calcium, except

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B) muscle weakness.
C) anemia.
D) depressed nerve activity.
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Since beans contain the essential amino acid methionine, beans are considered complete protein sources.
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Fruits, maple syrup, and sugar are all sources of

A) cellulose.
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C) lactose.
D) nitrogen.
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Minerals that must be ingested at levels greater than 100 milligrams per day are referred to as ________ minerals.
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Positive nitrogen balance is a condition where

A) an individual's nitrogen input is equal to its loss in urine and feces.
B) an individual absorbs more nitrogen than is excreted.
C) an individual's nitrogen intake is greater than phosphate intake.
D) too many proteins are being ingested in the diet.
E) a food has a positive effect on blood nitrogen levels.
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Inorganic ions such as sodium and potassium are

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B) essential amino acids.
C) minerals.
D) trace carbohydrates.
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Cellulose is a type of ________ from plants that remains in the GI tract as fiber and aids in the movement of material through the tract.

A) vitamin
B) lipid
C) protein
D) carbohydrate
E) mineral
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Iron is considered a

A) major mineral, because it has a crucial physiological role.
B) trace mineral, because less than 100 milligrams are required daily in the diet.
C) major mineral, because it is extremely abundant in the Earth.
D) trace mineral, because it is rare on the Earth.
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A deficiency in thiamine (vitamin B1) may result in a weakened heart and edema.
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Minerals are organic molecules.
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Calcium, chloride, and potassium are all examples of ________ minerals.

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C) fat-soluble
D) nonessential
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Spinach is a complete food, as it contains all of the essential amino acids, all of the major minerals, and all of the water-soluble vitamins.
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Iodine is an example of a(n)

A) essential amino acid.
B) vitamin.
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D) nitrogenous base.
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Tea can serve as a source of manganese.
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Individuals who are growing or recovering from an injury exhibit positive nitrogen balance.
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Negative nitrogen balance is commonly seen in individuals who

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Vegetable oils and fish oils are dietary sources of triglycerides.
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What effect does glucagon have on protein metabolism?

A) It directly stimulates catabolism of proteins.
B) It stimulates the buildup of proteins from amino acids.
C) It increases absorption of amino acids in the intestine.
D) It has no effect on body proteins.
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According to the MyPlate system, bread, cereals, rice, and pasta should make up a little more than half of an individual's diet.
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One of the ultimate effects of insulin is to stimulate protein synthesis within cells of the body.
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The number of essential amino acids in a food product is required to be placed on its label.
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In 2011, the USDA created ________ to replace the food pyramid.

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D) NutritionFacts
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Imagine that you were asked to provide advice to a young adolescent about how to engage in healthy eating. The adolescent doesn't know much about nutrition, but likes to browse the Internet. What suggestions might you give for that young person for online learning and careful choices in the supermarket?
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To maintain homeostasis, the hormone that is secreted during the postabsorptive state causes

A) a decrease in the level of fatty acids in the blood.
B) an increase in protein synthesis in tissue cells.
C) formation of triglycerides from fatty acids.
D) an increase in the level of blood sugar.
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Glucagon stimulates the liver to form glycogen from glucose.
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In response to the increased availability of nutrients during the absorptive state, liver and muscle

A) increase glycogenesis.
B) increase gluconeogenesis.
C) decrease amino acid uptake.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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Low dietary intake of cholesterol triggers cholesterol synthesis within the liver to increase.
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Recommended daily allowances are government-established values for nutrient intake that are used for food planning and labeling.
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Recommended daily allowances established by the Food and Nutrition Board are based on

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Food labels are required by law to include the amount of cholesterol in each serving.
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Explain the different types of vegetarians and the ways by which they meet their dietary needs regarding proteins.
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MyPlate depicts fruits and vegetables occupying ________ of the plate.

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Recommended daily allowances were established by the Food and Nutrition board as directed by the

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The absorptive state occurs

A) about 12 hours after a meal, when you are sleeping.
B) from when you are eating until about 4 hours after the meal.
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Insulin causes adipose tissue to

A) stimulate lipolysis and inhibit lipogenesis.
B) inhibit lipolysis and stimulate lipogenesis.
C) stimulate both lipolysis and lipogenesis.
D) stimulate lipolysis and gluconeogenesis.
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The major regulatory hormone of the postabsorptive state is ________.
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During the absorptive state, insulin release is

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B) stimulated.
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The liver absorbs bilirubin and eliminates it as part of bile.
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Compared to other types of lipoproteins, very-low-density lipoproteins contain the ________ lipid.

A) most
B) least
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Whenever an amino acid is used for cellular respiration, it enters the pathway at the intermediate stage.
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If more glucose is consumed than is needed, the glucose can be

A) converted to an essential amino acid so that protein synthesis can increase.
B) converted to acetyl CoA that is then used to synthesize triglycerides for storage.
C) broken down to 2 NADH molecules that can enter the citric acid cycle.
D) deaminated by the liver and sent to the kidney for excretion in the urine.
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One of the metabolic functions of the liver is transamination, which is conversion of

A) NH2 to urea.
B) one amino acid form to another.
C) amino acid into carbohydrate.
D) acetyl CoA to a ketone body.
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Explain how the ability to interconvert nutrients is beneficial.
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One of the products of triglyceride breakdown is glycerol; glycerol enters the cellular respiration pathway by being converted to glucose (in the liver) and then undergoing glycolysis.
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Because lipids are nonpolar, they must be wrapped by other molecules to be transported through the blood. This combined molecule is known as a ________.
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When glucose enters glycolysis, it

A) is converted into acetyl CoA.
B) binds to oxaloacetic acid and forms citric acid.
C) is oxidized to two pyruvate molecules.
D) forms the coenzyme NAD.
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Removal of the amine group from amino acids is a process that occurs in the liver known as ________.
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How do low-density lipoproteins (LDLs) move into cells?

A) LDLs diffuse through channels in the membrane.
B) LDLs are engulfed through receptor-mediated endocytosis.
C) LDLs diffuse through the phospholipid bilayer.
D) LDLs are transported through a pump that is also an ATPase.
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High-density lipoproteins (HDLs) are associated with the tranport of lipid from the

A) liver to peripheral tissues.
B) peripheral tissues to the liver.
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Beta oxidation is a step in the synthesis of cholesterol that involves

A) closing of a linear fatty acid chain into a steroid loop.
B) breakdown of fatty acids into two-carbon units to form acetyl CoA.
C) synthesis of bile salts from precursor lipids.
D) absorption of micelles from the small intestine.
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74
The majority of the bile salts synthesized from cholesterol are removed from the body as a component of feces.
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75
When fatty acids are metabolized for cellular respiration, the first step involves breaking two carbons off the chain at a time to form acetyl CoA molecules. Acetyl CoA then

A) undergoes glycolysis.
B) enters the citric acid cycle.
C) begins the electron transport chain.
D) is converted to pyruvate and lactate.
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76
In general, the greater the surface area of the skin, the ________ the basal metabolic rate.

A) higher
B) lower
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77
The liver is involved in the metabolism of each of the three major nutrient biomolecules.
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An amine group that is removed from an amino acid within a hepatocyte is then

A) used to form a peptide bond between a protein and a lipid.
B) used to generate bile salts and excreted in the feces.
C) converted to urea and eliminated as part of urine.
D) sent to a mitochondrion to enter the citric acid cycle.
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79
The liver serves as a storage site for vitamin A and vitamin D.
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Individuals who consume excess carbohydrates can deposit additional triglycerides into their adipose tissue.
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