Deck 3: The Nutrients and Their Metabolism
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Deck 3: The Nutrients and Their Metabolism
1
Which step in protein synthesis occurs at the ribosome?
A)Peptide bonding of amino acids
B)Ribosomal RNA production
C)Messenger RNA production
D)Transfer RNA production
A)Peptide bonding of amino acids
B)Ribosomal RNA production
C)Messenger RNA production
D)Transfer RNA production
A
The assembly of the peptide chain occurs at the ribosome as protein translation occurs.The production of mRNA, tRNA, and rRNA all occur in the nucleus of the cell as steps in transcription.
The assembly of the peptide chain occurs at the ribosome as protein translation occurs.The production of mRNA, tRNA, and rRNA all occur in the nucleus of the cell as steps in transcription.
2
Which of the following is (are) the best source of omega-3 fatty acids?
A)Fish oil
B)Corn and safflower oil
C)Coconut and palm oil
D)Canola and peanut oil
A)Fish oil
B)Corn and safflower oil
C)Coconut and palm oil
D)Canola and peanut oil
A
Fish and fish oils provide the highest concentrations of omega-3 fatty acids.Linolenic acid, which is an omega-3 fatty acid, is available from soybean, canola, and walnut oils.
Fish and fish oils provide the highest concentrations of omega-3 fatty acids.Linolenic acid, which is an omega-3 fatty acid, is available from soybean, canola, and walnut oils.
3
Which of these groups contains only essential amino acids?
A)Arginine, tryptophan, threonine, serine
B)Glycine, histidine, isoleucine, leucine
C)Valine, glutamine, asparagine, alanine
D)Phenylalanine, threonine, histidine, leucine
A)Arginine, tryptophan, threonine, serine
B)Glycine, histidine, isoleucine, leucine
C)Valine, glutamine, asparagine, alanine
D)Phenylalanine, threonine, histidine, leucine
D
Essential amino acids are ones that have carbon skeletons that humans are incapable of synthesizing.These include valine, leucine, isoleucine, methionine, threonine, phenylalanine, tryptophan, lysine, and in the case of infants, cysteine and histidine.
Essential amino acids are ones that have carbon skeletons that humans are incapable of synthesizing.These include valine, leucine, isoleucine, methionine, threonine, phenylalanine, tryptophan, lysine, and in the case of infants, cysteine and histidine.
4
In the treatment of what condition has supplemental CoQ₁₀ been demonstrated to be effective?
A)Lung cancer
B)Colon cancer
C)Congestive heart failure
D)Pellagra
A)Lung cancer
B)Colon cancer
C)Congestive heart failure
D)Pellagra
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5
Which of these are primary sources of trans-fatty acids?
A)Vegetable oils and butterfat
B)Milk and eggs
C)Flaxseed and canola oil
D)Margarine and commercially fried foods
A)Vegetable oils and butterfat
B)Milk and eggs
C)Flaxseed and canola oil
D)Margarine and commercially fried foods
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6
What disease results from a deficiency of niacin?
A)Scurvy
B)Beriberi
C)Pellagra
D)Rickets
A)Scurvy
B)Beriberi
C)Pellagra
D)Rickets
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7
Which fall into the category of isoprenoids?
A)Glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid
B)Lycopene and carotenoid
C)Cerebrosides and gangliosides
D)Bile acid
A)Glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid
B)Lycopene and carotenoid
C)Cerebrosides and gangliosides
D)Bile acid
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8
Which of the following characteristics are seen in an adult experiencing marasmus?
A)Muscular wasting and absence of subcutaneous fat
B)Pitting edema
C)Hypoalbuminemia and presence of pitting edema
D)Enlarged fatty liver and hyperalbuminemia
A)Muscular wasting and absence of subcutaneous fat
B)Pitting edema
C)Hypoalbuminemia and presence of pitting edema
D)Enlarged fatty liver and hyperalbuminemia
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9
What is the major end product of the digestion of dietary carbohydrate?
A)Fructose
B)Sucrose
C)Mannose
D)Glucose
A)Fructose
B)Sucrose
C)Mannose
D)Glucose
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10
Which types of fiber function as prebiotics?
A)Fructans
B)Beta-glucans
C)Lignins
D)Pectins
A)Fructans
B)Beta-glucans
C)Lignins
D)Pectins
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11
Which of the following improves protein quality?
A)Wine or vinegar marinade
B)Increasing soybean intake
C)The Maillard reaction
D)Exposing meat to sulfur dioxide
A)Wine or vinegar marinade
B)Increasing soybean intake
C)The Maillard reaction
D)Exposing meat to sulfur dioxide
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12
What is the energy source for the central nervous system under normal conditions?
A)Ketone bodies
B)Glucose
C)Fatty acids
D)Amino acids
A)Ketone bodies
B)Glucose
C)Fatty acids
D)Amino acids
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13
Dietary fiber delays gastric emptying time and shortens intestinal transit time.What metabolic effect may result from this in a person with diabetes mellitus?
A)Reduction in blood glucose level
B)Increase in blood glucose level
C)Decrease in ketone production
D)Increase in glucose absorption
A)Reduction in blood glucose level
B)Increase in blood glucose level
C)Decrease in ketone production
D)Increase in glucose absorption
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14
If you were teaching a patient to reduce the saturated fat in his diet, which of the following would you instruct him to avoid?
A)Olive and peanut oil
B)Coconut and palm oil
C)Safflower and corn oil
D)Canola and cottonseed oil
A)Olive and peanut oil
B)Coconut and palm oil
C)Safflower and corn oil
D)Canola and cottonseed oil
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15
What types of foods are bioflavonoids found in?
A)Fruits and vegetables
B)Vegetables only
C)Fruits only
D)Meats, fruits, and vegetables
A)Fruits and vegetables
B)Vegetables only
C)Fruits only
D)Meats, fruits, and vegetables
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16
What is the name of the process in which the amine group of an amino acid is removed before oxidation for energy?
A)Transamination
B)Beta-oxidation
C)Deamination
D)Reverse amination
A)Transamination
B)Beta-oxidation
C)Deamination
D)Reverse amination
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17
What are the essential fatty acids?
A)Linolenic acid and arachidonic acid
B)Linoleic acid and arachidonic acid
C)Linoleic acid and linolenic acid
D)Eicosapentaenoic acid and phosphatidylcholine
A)Linolenic acid and arachidonic acid
B)Linoleic acid and arachidonic acid
C)Linoleic acid and linolenic acid
D)Eicosapentaenoic acid and phosphatidylcholine
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18
Which of the following removes chylomicrons from the blood a few hours after eating?
A)Low-density lipoproteins
B)Lipoprotein lipase
C)Carnitine
D)Adrenocorticotropic hormone
A)Low-density lipoproteins
B)Lipoprotein lipase
C)Carnitine
D)Adrenocorticotropic hormone
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19
Which of the following hormones promotes a decrease in serum glucose levels?
A)Epinephrine
B)Glucagon
C)Glucocorticoid
D)Insulin
A)Epinephrine
B)Glucagon
C)Glucocorticoid
D)Insulin
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20
How do protein-based fat replacers function in commercial food products?
A)They act as bulking agents.
B)They promote gelatinization and water retention.
C)They provide mouth texture.
D)They act as thickening agents.
A)They act as bulking agents.
B)They promote gelatinization and water retention.
C)They provide mouth texture.
D)They act as thickening agents.
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21
The food content of which vitamin is least likely to be reported in food composition tables?
A)Biotin
B)Pantothenic acid
C)Cyanocobalamin
D)Pyridoxine
A)Biotin
B)Pantothenic acid
C)Cyanocobalamin
D)Pyridoxine
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22
Which form of vitamin A is a structural component of the visual pigments of the rods and cells in the retina?
A)Beta carotene
B)Retinal
C)Retinoic acid
D)Retinol
A)Beta carotene
B)Retinal
C)Retinoic acid
D)Retinol
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23
What is the most common cause of vitamin B₁₂ deficiency?
A)Vegan diet
B)Lack of intrinsic factor
C)Folate deficiency
D)Lack of transcobalamin
A)Vegan diet
B)Lack of intrinsic factor
C)Folate deficiency
D)Lack of transcobalamin
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24
As many as 40% of Americans may be deficient in which of the following vitamin?
A)Vitamin A
B)Vitamin E
C)Ascorbic acid
D)Vitamin D
A)Vitamin A
B)Vitamin E
C)Ascorbic acid
D)Vitamin D
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25
Which set of vitamins is involved in cellular energy production?
A)Ascorbic acid, thiamin, riboflavin, and carnitine
B)Niacin, ascorbic acid, pantothenic acid, and thiamin
C)Pyridoxine, vitamin A, thiamin, and riboflavin
D)Thiamin, niacin, riboflavin, and pantothenic acid
A)Ascorbic acid, thiamin, riboflavin, and carnitine
B)Niacin, ascorbic acid, pantothenic acid, and thiamin
C)Pyridoxine, vitamin A, thiamin, and riboflavin
D)Thiamin, niacin, riboflavin, and pantothenic acid
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26
To prevent hemorrhagic disease in newborns, which vitamin is administered to infants shortly after birth?
A)Vitamin C
B)Thiamin
C)Vitamin D
D)Vitamin K
A)Vitamin C
B)Thiamin
C)Vitamin D
D)Vitamin K
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27
Which vitamin is needed for transaminases to function during protein metabolism?
A)Thiamin
B)Pyridoxine
C)Riboflavin
D)Niacin
A)Thiamin
B)Pyridoxine
C)Riboflavin
D)Niacin
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28
Which of the following minerals is considered to be a trace element?
A)Calcium
B)Sodium
C)Iron
D)Magnesium
A)Calcium
B)Sodium
C)Iron
D)Magnesium
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29
Deficiency of which vitamin results in the development of a magenta tongue?
A)Niacin
B)Riboflavin
C)Pyridoxine
D)Vitamin B12
A)Niacin
B)Riboflavin
C)Pyridoxine
D)Vitamin B12
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30
Which vitamin functions with the coenzymes NAD and NADP?
A)Niacin
B)Riboflavin
C)Ascorbic acid
D)Pyridoxine
A)Niacin
B)Riboflavin
C)Ascorbic acid
D)Pyridoxine
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31
In vitamin D metabolism, which version of vitamin D is produced by the liver and then transported to the kidney?
A)7-Dehydrocholesterol
B)Cholecalciferol
C)25-Hydroxycholecalciferol
D)Calcitriol
A)7-Dehydrocholesterol
B)Cholecalciferol
C)25-Hydroxycholecalciferol
D)Calcitriol
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32
Which of these vitamins is destroyed by ultraviolet irradiation?
A)Riboflavin
B)Vitamin D
C)Pyridoxine
D)Niacin
A)Riboflavin
B)Vitamin D
C)Pyridoxine
D)Niacin
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33
How is vitamin D deficiency manifested in adults?
A)Hypocalcemia
B)Osteoporosis
C)Osteomalacia
D)Hypophosphatemia
A)Hypocalcemia
B)Osteoporosis
C)Osteomalacia
D)Hypophosphatemia
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34
The continued use of antibiotic therapy can reduce bacterial flora in the gut.Which of the following may result from this?
A)Deficiency in vitamin K
B)Deficiency in vitamin C
C)Toxicity of vitamin A
D)Toxicity of biotin
A)Deficiency in vitamin K
B)Deficiency in vitamin C
C)Toxicity of vitamin A
D)Toxicity of biotin
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35
Which of the following is the most sensitive indicator for determining iron status?
A)Hemoglobin
B)Hematocrit
C)Serum ferritin
D)Serum transferrin
A)Hemoglobin
B)Hematocrit
C)Serum ferritin
D)Serum transferrin
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36
If a person ate 100 g of each of the following, which one would provide the most calcium?
A)Tofu
B)Salmon canned with the bones
C)Calcium-fortified bread
D)Yogurt
A)Tofu
B)Salmon canned with the bones
C)Calcium-fortified bread
D)Yogurt
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37
Which vitamin is involved with normal bone development, epithelial cell formation, and visual pigment formation?
A)Pyridoxine
B)Vitamin D
C)Vitamin A
D)Ascorbic acid
A)Pyridoxine
B)Vitamin D
C)Vitamin A
D)Ascorbic acid
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38
Which best describes the functions of vitamin C?
A)Enhancing iron absorption and collagen formation
B)Essential for calcium and phosphate absorption
C)Biosynthesis of sphingolipids in the myelination of nerve cells
D)Promotes synthesis and repair of DNA
A)Enhancing iron absorption and collagen formation
B)Essential for calcium and phosphate absorption
C)Biosynthesis of sphingolipids in the myelination of nerve cells
D)Promotes synthesis and repair of DNA
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39
The absorption of ingested vitamin D occurs along with the absorption of what?
A)Protein and lactose
B)Lipids
C)Carbohydrates and niacin
D)Thiamin and glucose
A)Protein and lactose
B)Lipids
C)Carbohydrates and niacin
D)Thiamin and glucose
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40
What condition is evidenced by symptoms of mental confusion, muscular wasting, edema, and peripheral neuropathy?
A)Niacin deficiency
B)Vitamin C deficiency
C)Hypervitaminosis A
D)Thiamin deficiency
A)Niacin deficiency
B)Vitamin C deficiency
C)Hypervitaminosis A
D)Thiamin deficiency
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41
Which of the following minerals, through its action as an enhancer of insulin, is involved in maintaining blood glucose concentrations?
A)Chromium
B)Zinc
C)Iron
D)Selenium
A)Chromium
B)Zinc
C)Iron
D)Selenium
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42
Deficiency of which mineral causes growth retardation and hypogonadism?
A)Iron
B)Iodine
C)Zinc
D)Selenium
A)Iron
B)Iodine
C)Zinc
D)Selenium
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43
What is a physical sign of adult iodine deficiency?
A)Muscle spasm
B)Simple goiter
C)Hypertension
D)Diarrhea
A)Muscle spasm
B)Simple goiter
C)Hypertension
D)Diarrhea
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44
Goitrogens, which inhibit the absorption or utilization of iodine, are found in which foods?
A)Fish, chicken, and beef
B)Milk, cheese, and yogurt
C)Apples, peaches, and pears
D)Cabbage, turnips, and peanuts
A)Fish, chicken, and beef
B)Milk, cheese, and yogurt
C)Apples, peaches, and pears
D)Cabbage, turnips, and peanuts
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45
Deficiency of which mineral causes cardiomyopathy or Keshan disease?
A)Iodine
B)Zinc
C)Fluoride
D)Selenium
A)Iodine
B)Zinc
C)Fluoride
D)Selenium
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46
Which of the following provide the most bioavailable source of iron?
A)Meats, fish, and poultry
B)Legumes
C)Fortified grain products
D)Dark green leafy vegetables
A)Meats, fish, and poultry
B)Legumes
C)Fortified grain products
D)Dark green leafy vegetables
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47
Which of the following minerals functions in an antioxidant role?
A)Chromium
B)Zinc
C)Fluoride
D)Selenium
A)Chromium
B)Zinc
C)Fluoride
D)Selenium
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48
What does the serum protein transferrin do?
A)Transports phosphorus to the bone
B)Transports iron in the blood for use in heme synthesis
C)Transports phosphorus from the bone to the tissues
D)Transports calcium to the bone
A)Transports phosphorus to the bone
B)Transports iron in the blood for use in heme synthesis
C)Transports phosphorus from the bone to the tissues
D)Transports calcium to the bone
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49
Which factor(s) best promote the absorption of iron from food?
A)Ascorbic acid and vitamin D
B)Alkaline environment
C)Ascorbic acid and an acidic environment
D)Acidic environment
A)Ascorbic acid and vitamin D
B)Alkaline environment
C)Ascorbic acid and an acidic environment
D)Acidic environment
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50
Which of the following mineral-mineral interactions may lead to impaired absorption of the second mineral when the first mineral is consumed in "toxic" amounts?
A)Iron and zinc
B)Zinc and copper
C)Sodium and potassium
D)Calcium and phosphate
A)Iron and zinc
B)Zinc and copper
C)Sodium and potassium
D)Calcium and phosphate
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