Deck 4: Nutrition, Enzymes, Metabolism

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A multivitamin supplement is a(n)_____ supplement.

A) macronutrient
B) micronutrient
C) mineral
D) enzyme
E) macronutrient and micronutrient
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Which component of the peanut butter ready-to-use-therapeutic food (RUTF)that Dr.Manary uses provides essential amino acids?

A) milk powder
B) peanut butter
C) powered vitamins and minerals
D) vegetable oil
E) peanut butter and vegetable oil
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Our bodies cannot synthesize vitamin C,but they require it in small amounts.Therefore,vitamin C is a(n)_____.

A) essential micronutrient
B) essential mineral
C) essential macronutrient
D) nonessential vitamin
E) nonessential amino acid
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Which of these foods is a rich source of protein?

A) lean meat,such as chicken breast
B) whole grains (e.g. ,whole wheat bread)
C) olive oil
D) leafy greens
E) berries (e.g. ,blueberries and raspberries)
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If the shape of an enzyme's active site were to change,what would happen to the reaction that the enzyme usually conducts?

A) The conversion of substrate to products would increase.
B) The conversion of substrate to products would decrease.
C) The enzyme would no longer be able to bind to its substrate efficiently.
D) The conversion of substrate to products would increase and the enzyme would no longer be able to bind to its substrate efficiently.
E) The conversion of substrate to products would decrease and the enzyme would no longer be able to bind to its substrate efficiently.
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Which of these is a sign of malnutrition?

A) increasing muscle mass
B) fluid buildup in the legs and feet
C) faster growth and development
D) more active immune response
E) conversion of macronutrients into micronutrients
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Which statement regarding cofactors and coenzymes is false?

A) Cofactors and coenzymes are micronutrients in the diet.
B) Cofactors and coenzymes attach to the active site of enzymes.
C) Cofactors and coenzymes are "helper" molecules for enzymes.
D) Cofactors and coenzymes can replace enzymes in cells.
E) Cofactors and coenzymes include both minerals and vitamins.
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Where (or how)do we obtain essential amino acids?

A) from carbohydrates in our diet
B) by synthesizing them from other amino acids
C) from oils in our diet
D) from bright orange fruits and vegetables
E) from protein in our diet
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Corn lacks the essential amino acids isoleucine and lysine.Beans lack the essential amino acids tryptophan and methionine.Soy contains all the essential amino acids.Use this information to complete the following statement:
Many traditional diets combine corn (e.g. ,tortillas)with beans to provide _____,

A) additional micronutrients
B) all the essential fats
C) all the essential amino acids
D) multivitamins
E) all the essential fats and additional micronutrients
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What subunits are proteins broken down into during digestion?

A) fatty acids
B) amino acids
C) glycerol
D) nucleotides
E) simple sugars
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The macronutrients include _____.

A) proteins
B) fats
C) vitamin C
D) proteins and fats
E) protein,fats,and vitamin C
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The substrate of an enzyme is _____.

A) an organic accessory molecule
B) the molecule(s)released at the end of an enzyme-facilitated reaction
C) the shape of the enzyme.
D) one of the amino acids that makes up the enzyme
E) what the enzyme acts on
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Why must essential amino acids be consumed in our diet?

A) They make food more palatable to consumers.
B) Our bodies cannot manufacture them.
C) They help the body store energy in the form of fat.
D) Our bodies needs essential amino acids to build simple sugars.
E) They help digest and break down protein-rich foods.
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To repair a cell membrane,which macronutrient would supply the needed building blocks?

A) protein
B) carbohydrates
C) fats
D) nucleic acids
E) amino acids
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Enzymes speed up chemical reactions by _____.

A) increasing the activation energy
B) decreasing the activation energy
C) maintaining the activation energy
D) forming bonds
E) releasing energy
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What ingredients in RUTF peanut paste specifically help bone growth?

A) calcium
B) vitamin D
C) vitamin C
D) vitamins C and D
E) calcium and vitamin D
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You have identified an enzyme that breaks down a storage form of sugar in plants (starch)into simple sugars.How would this enzyme react with a storage form of sugar (glycogen)in humans?

A) Because enzymes are specific,the plant enzyme's active site would not bind to glycogen as a substrate.
B) The plant enzyme's active site would bind to glycogen and break it down into simple sugars.
C) The specificity of the plant enzyme is not dictated by the active site,so it would recognize both substrates.
D) Plant enzymes are grouped by the macromolecule family they work on,and can therefore catalyze a reaction with any substrate in that macromolecule family.
E) Enzymes cannot conduct catabolic reactions such as this one.
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A macronutrient is a nutrient _______.

A) with a large molecular weight
B) that is abundant in the diet
C) that is required in large amounts
D) that is stored in large amounts in the body
E) that the body makes in large quantities
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Corn lacks the essential amino acids isoleucine and lysine.Beans lack the essential amino acids tryptophan and methionine.Soy contains all the essential amino acids.Based on this information,is the following statement true or false?
You can survive on a diet with corn-based proteins alone.

A) True
B) False
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A(n)_____ reaction creates bonds between substrate units;a(n)_____ reaction breaks down bonds between substrate units.

A) anabolic;enzymatic
B) analog;monologue
C) catabolic;anabolic
D) catabolic;enzymatic
E) anabolic;catabolic
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Which of the following is a good source of protein?

A) apple
B) turkey
C) milk
D) steak
E) corn
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Legumes are a good source of these macronutrients.

A) proteins
B) carbohydrates
C) fats
D) nucleic acids
E) All of the above.
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The substrate of an enzyme is

A) an organic accessory molecule.
B) the molecule(s)released at the end of an enzyme-facilitated reaction.
C) the shape of the enzyme.
D) one of the amino acids that makes up the enzyme.
E) what the enzyme acts on.
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Macronutrients provided by food include

A) proteins,fats,sugars,and minerals.
B) proteins,carbohydrates,and sugars.
C) proteins,fats,and nucleic acids.
D) proteins,carbohydrates,and fats.
E) proteins,carbohydrates,and nucleic acids.
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A multivitamin supplement is a(n)___________ supplement.

A) macronutrient
B) micronutrient
C) mineral
D) enzyme
E) macronutrient and micronutrient
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Enzymes speed up chemical reactions by

A) increasing the activation energy.
B) decreasing the activation energy.
C) breaking bonds.
D) forming bonds.
E) releasing energy.
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You eat a spinach salad with croutons and Italian dressing.Which of the following additions to your salad would ensure you obtain all the macronutrients your body needs?

A) avocado
B) raisins
C) carrots
D) tomato
E) beans
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Grains,including bread,rice,and pasta,are a rich source of

A) proteins.
B) fats.
C) carbohydrates.
D) nucleic acids.
E) All of the above.
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Which of the following foods is a rich source of protein?

A) lean meat,such as chicken breast
B) whole grains (e.g. ,whole wheat bread)
C) olive oil
D) leafy greens
E) berries (e.g. ,blueberries and raspberries)
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Macronutrients are

A) nutrients that are large in terms of molecular structure.
B) nutrients that our body can't make.
C) nutrients our body needs in large amounts.
D) molecules that include proteins,carbohydrates,and nucleic acids.
E) A and B
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If you were told you needed to consume a large dose of carbohydrates quickly,which of the following would you consume?

A) a steak
B) a glass of milk
C) a glass of buttermilk
D) a glass of orange juice
E) chicken wings
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Which of the following is a good source of carbohydrates?

A) apple
B) turkey
C) milk
D) steak
E) beans
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A macronutrient is

A) a nutrient with a large molecular weight.
B) a nutrient that is abundant in the diet.
C) a nutrient that is required in large amounts.
D) a nutrient that is stored in large amounts in the body.
E) a nutrient that the body makes in large quantities.
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Consuming excess amounts of the water-soluble vitamin C can lead to _____.

A) scurvy
B) osteoporosis
C) kidney damage
D) anemia
E) It is not possible to consume excess amounts of vitamin C.
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Our bodies cannot synthesize vitamin C,but require it.Therefore,vitamin C is

A) an essential micronutrient.
B) an essential mineral.
C) an essential macronutrient.
D) a nonessential vitamin.
E) a nonessential amino acid.
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A turkey sandwich with cheese,mayonnaise,lettuce,and tomato on whole-grain bread has which of the following macronutrients?

A) protein
B) fat
C) carbohydrates
D) A and B
E) A,B,and C
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Dairy products are a good source of these macronutrients.

A) proteins and carbohydrates
B) proteins and fats
C) carbohydrates and nucleic acids
D) carbohydrates and protein
E) nucleic acids,proteins,fats,and carbohydrates
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How is folate (folic acid)best described?

A) as a substrate of an enzyme
B) as a nucleotide
C) as an organic cofactor (coenzyme)
D) as an enzyme
E) both as a substrate of an enzyme and as a nucleotide
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Which of the following is a good source of fat?

A) apple
B) turkey
C) milk
D) corn
E) beans
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Which of the following is an organic molecule that is NOT considered a macronutrient?

A) nucleic acids
B) proteins
C) lipids
D) fats
E) sugars
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You have just been served a grilled piece of chicken with the skin intact.Which of the following macromolecules is NOT present in that chicken?

A) proteins
B) fats
C) DNA
D) glycogen
E) starch
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When macromolecules are ingested,into what smaller building blocks are they broken down for cell use?

A) fats,carbohydrates,nucleic acids,and proteins
B) amino acids,carbohydrates,nucleotides,and proteins
C) amino acids,sugars,nucleotides,fatty acids,and glycerol
D) sugar molecules,nucleotides,fats,and nucleic acids
E) fats,carbohydrates,DNA,sugar,and protein
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Much of biological chemistry is the building of polymers from monomers,such as a protein made from amino acids.Many macromolecules are basically polymers made of monomers of the same chemical composition and structure.Which of the following does NOT necessarily follow this pattern?

A) fats
B) proteins
C) nucleic acids
D) carbohydrates
E) All of the above follow that pattern.
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Glycerol is a component of which of the following?

A) carbohydrates
B) proteins
C) fats
D) nucleic acids
E) sugars
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Can a cheeseburger be used to make all of the macromolecules needed for a cell?

A) No,a cheeseburger does not have all the different types of subunits required to make a cell.
B) Yes,a cheeseburger has protein,carbohydrates,and fats,which can be broken down into their subunits and reassembled into cellular structures.
C) No,a cheeseburger is missing carbohydrates,which are needed to make a cell.
D) No,a cheeseburger is missing the fats needed to make a cell membrane.
E) Not enough information is given to answer the question.
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The primary material for our cell membranes comes from

A) proteins.
B) sugars.
C) starches.
D) essential amino acids.
E) fats.
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In the process of digestion,nucleic acids are broken down into_______,and fats are broken down into ________.

A) nucleotides;fatty acids and glycerol
B) amino acids;fatty acids
C) sugars;fatty acids and glycerol
D) nucleotides;fatty acids
E) fatty acids and glycerol;nucleotides
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Cell-surface markers are made using these building blocks.

A) nucleotides
B) sugars
C) amino acids
D) nucleic acids
E) amino acids and sugars
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Which macromolecules can be made from fatty acids and glycerol?

A) enzymes
B) phospholipids
C) DNA
D) glycogen
E) starch
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In the process of digestion,proteins are broken down into_______,and carbohydrates are broken down into ________.

A) nucleotides;amino acids
B) sugars;amino acids
C) glycerol;sugars
D) nucleic acids;sugars
E) amino acids;sugars
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Which of the following is the best source of carbohydrates?

A) fish
B) meat
C) grains
D) cheese
E) beans
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Which of the following will be broken down into amino acids by the digestive system?

A) carbohydrates
B) proteins
C) fats
D) nucleic acids
E) sugars
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What is the complex carbohydrate used for energy storage in plant cells?

A) glucose
B) starch
C) fiber
D) glycogen
E) fat
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_________ are metabolized and used for energy storage and for cell-surface molecules.

A) Fats
B) Phospholipids
C) Carbohydrates
D) Proteins
E) Nucleic acids
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Complex carbohydrates are made up of smaller

A) nucleotides.
B) amino acids.
C) fatty acids.
D) sugar molecules.
E) All of the above.
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When a fat is digested,what is released?

A) fatty acids and glycerol
B) fatty acids and glycogen
C) nucleotides
D) amino acids
E) simple sugars
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What is the complex carbohydrate used for energy storage in animal cells?

A) fat
B) glucose
C) glycogen
D) starch
E) sucrose
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When humans exercise,they burn up energy that was stored in their muscles as complex carbohydrates in the form of

A) simple sugars.
B) fats.
C) glycogen.
D) starch.
E) fiber.
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Cells utilize these macromolecules for energy requirements.

A) nucleotides
B) sugars
C) proteins
D) nucleic acids
E) carbohydrates
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Sugar monomers can be used to make

A) proteins.
B) starch.
C) membranes.
D) DNA.
E) lipids.
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When food is being digested and broken down into its constituent molecules,which macromolecular subunits are re-used to make enzymes?

A) sugars from carbohydrates
B) amino acids from proteins
C) fatty acids from fats
D) nucleotides from nucleic acids
E) All of the above.
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In the process of anabolism,the substrate

A) is broken down into smaller products.
B) binds to the enzyme and is released.
C) is assembled into more complex products.
D) lowers the activation energy of a reaction.
E) is completely degraded.
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Enzymes speed up chemical reactions by

A) breaking the bonds between molecules.
B) lowering the activation energy of the reaction.
C) assembling chemical bonds.
D) increasing the cell's metabolism.
E) increasing the activation energy of the reaction.
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Jesse visits the doctor because of weight loss due to undernourishment.The doctor determines that Jesse has adequate protein and carbohydrate intake.What is the doctor likely to recommend to Jesse?

A) a diet higher in meat
B) more exercise
C) a diet lower in fat
D) to drink more water
E) a vitamin and mineral supplement
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What is the definition of "essential nutrients"?

A) nutrients that are essential for making part of the cell
B) the set of nutrients that are the minimum necessary for making the body
C) nutrients your body cannot make on its own,so they must be ingested
D) nutrients that are the basis from which more complex nutrients are made
E) nutrients that are not soluble in water and that are stored in fat cells
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In the process of catabolism,a substrate

A) is broken into smaller products.
B) binds to the enzyme and is released.
C) holds the enzyme in its active site.
D) lowers the activation energy of a reaction.
E) is assembled into a dimer.
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Enzymes are

A) carbohydrates.
B) proteins.
C) fats.
D) nucleic acids.
E) polysaccharides.
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Another term for vitamins and minerals is "micronutrients" because they are

A) very small compared to other molecules in the body.
B) only needed in small amounts by our body.
C) used by very few reactions in the body.
D) not very nutritionally dense.
E) used by smaller cells more than by larger cells.
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Enzymes are proteins that are made up of

A) nucleotides.
B) sugars.
C) amino acids.
D) nucleic acids.
E) amino acids and sugars.
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Enzymes work by

A) raising cell temperature.
B) lowering cell energy.
C) modifying carbohydrates.
D) lowering activation energy.
E) anabolizing simple sugars.
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There are ____ amino acids of which ____ are essential amino acids.

A) 20;20
B) 11;9
C) 20;12
D) 20;9
E) 24;9
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Many traditional diets are based on a combination of a grain and a legume (e.g. ,corn and beans,rice and lentils).Eaten together,the grain and legume provide complete protein for the human diet.This means that they have all the ______________ needed by humans.

A) essential amino acids
B) vitamins and minerals
C) essential enzymes
D) full-length proteins
E) essential nutrients
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Essential amino acids are monomers required to make

A) lipids.
B) proteins.
C) glycogen.
D) carbohydrates.
E) DNA.
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All of the following are true about enzymes EXCEPT

A) each enzyme is specific to one type of reaction.
B) they are proteins.
C) they speed up chemical reactions.
D) they can be used over and over again.
E) they increase activation energy.
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_____ reactions break down food and release subunits that can be used in ______ reactions to make larger macromolecules.

A) Anabolic;catabolic
B) Catabolic;anabolic
C) Oxidizing;reducing
D) Metabolic;reductive
E) Substrate;enzyme
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A healthful,well-balanced meal would contain approximately what percentage of each category of food? <strong>A healthful,well-balanced meal would contain approximately what percentage of each category of food?  </strong> A) 50% whole grains;20% fruits and vegetables;20% meat,fish,and beans;10% dairy;and 10% refined sugars and fats B) 25% whole grains;25% fruits and vegetables;10% meat,fish,and beans;15% dairy;and 10% refined sugars and fats C) 40% whole grains;20% fruits and vegetables;15% meat,fish,and beans;15% dairy;and 10% refined sugars and fats D) 30% whole grains;30% fruits and vegetables;15% meat,fish,and beans;15% dairy;and 10% refined sugars and fats E) 20% whole grains;50% fruits and vegetables;15% meat,fish,and beans;15% dairy;and 10% refined sugars and fats <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 50% whole grains;20% fruits and vegetables;20% meat,fish,and beans;10% dairy;and 10% refined sugars and fats
B) 25% whole grains;25% fruits and vegetables;10% meat,fish,and beans;15% dairy;and 10% refined sugars and fats
C) 40% whole grains;20% fruits and vegetables;15% meat,fish,and beans;15% dairy;and 10% refined sugars and fats
D) 30% whole grains;30% fruits and vegetables;15% meat,fish,and beans;15% dairy;and 10% refined sugars and fats
E) 20% whole grains;50% fruits and vegetables;15% meat,fish,and beans;15% dairy;and 10% refined sugars and fats
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All the biochemical reactions in a cell are described as its

A) catabolism.
B) anabolism.
C) activation energy.
D) metabolism.
E) homeostasis.
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Essential nutrients needed in only small amounts are called

A) vitamins.
B) micromolecules.
C) minerals.
D) bases.
E) micronutrients.
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Anabolic reactions_______ bonds,whereas catabolic reactions __________ bonds.

A) break;make
B) make;break
C) loosen;tighten
D) decrease;increase
E) weaken;strengthen
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Specialized proteins called ____ help break your food down into smaller chemical units.

A) amino acids
B) nitrogenous bases
C) enzymes
D) corticosteroids
E) digestizymes
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Deck 4: Nutrition, Enzymes, Metabolism
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A multivitamin supplement is a(n)_____ supplement.

A) macronutrient
B) micronutrient
C) mineral
D) enzyme
E) macronutrient and micronutrient
B
2
Which component of the peanut butter ready-to-use-therapeutic food (RUTF)that Dr.Manary uses provides essential amino acids?

A) milk powder
B) peanut butter
C) powered vitamins and minerals
D) vegetable oil
E) peanut butter and vegetable oil
B
3
Our bodies cannot synthesize vitamin C,but they require it in small amounts.Therefore,vitamin C is a(n)_____.

A) essential micronutrient
B) essential mineral
C) essential macronutrient
D) nonessential vitamin
E) nonessential amino acid
A
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Which of these foods is a rich source of protein?

A) lean meat,such as chicken breast
B) whole grains (e.g. ,whole wheat bread)
C) olive oil
D) leafy greens
E) berries (e.g. ,blueberries and raspberries)
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If the shape of an enzyme's active site were to change,what would happen to the reaction that the enzyme usually conducts?

A) The conversion of substrate to products would increase.
B) The conversion of substrate to products would decrease.
C) The enzyme would no longer be able to bind to its substrate efficiently.
D) The conversion of substrate to products would increase and the enzyme would no longer be able to bind to its substrate efficiently.
E) The conversion of substrate to products would decrease and the enzyme would no longer be able to bind to its substrate efficiently.
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Which of these is a sign of malnutrition?

A) increasing muscle mass
B) fluid buildup in the legs and feet
C) faster growth and development
D) more active immune response
E) conversion of macronutrients into micronutrients
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Which statement regarding cofactors and coenzymes is false?

A) Cofactors and coenzymes are micronutrients in the diet.
B) Cofactors and coenzymes attach to the active site of enzymes.
C) Cofactors and coenzymes are "helper" molecules for enzymes.
D) Cofactors and coenzymes can replace enzymes in cells.
E) Cofactors and coenzymes include both minerals and vitamins.
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Where (or how)do we obtain essential amino acids?

A) from carbohydrates in our diet
B) by synthesizing them from other amino acids
C) from oils in our diet
D) from bright orange fruits and vegetables
E) from protein in our diet
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Corn lacks the essential amino acids isoleucine and lysine.Beans lack the essential amino acids tryptophan and methionine.Soy contains all the essential amino acids.Use this information to complete the following statement:
Many traditional diets combine corn (e.g. ,tortillas)with beans to provide _____,

A) additional micronutrients
B) all the essential fats
C) all the essential amino acids
D) multivitamins
E) all the essential fats and additional micronutrients
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What subunits are proteins broken down into during digestion?

A) fatty acids
B) amino acids
C) glycerol
D) nucleotides
E) simple sugars
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The macronutrients include _____.

A) proteins
B) fats
C) vitamin C
D) proteins and fats
E) protein,fats,and vitamin C
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The substrate of an enzyme is _____.

A) an organic accessory molecule
B) the molecule(s)released at the end of an enzyme-facilitated reaction
C) the shape of the enzyme.
D) one of the amino acids that makes up the enzyme
E) what the enzyme acts on
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Why must essential amino acids be consumed in our diet?

A) They make food more palatable to consumers.
B) Our bodies cannot manufacture them.
C) They help the body store energy in the form of fat.
D) Our bodies needs essential amino acids to build simple sugars.
E) They help digest and break down protein-rich foods.
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To repair a cell membrane,which macronutrient would supply the needed building blocks?

A) protein
B) carbohydrates
C) fats
D) nucleic acids
E) amino acids
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Enzymes speed up chemical reactions by _____.

A) increasing the activation energy
B) decreasing the activation energy
C) maintaining the activation energy
D) forming bonds
E) releasing energy
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What ingredients in RUTF peanut paste specifically help bone growth?

A) calcium
B) vitamin D
C) vitamin C
D) vitamins C and D
E) calcium and vitamin D
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You have identified an enzyme that breaks down a storage form of sugar in plants (starch)into simple sugars.How would this enzyme react with a storage form of sugar (glycogen)in humans?

A) Because enzymes are specific,the plant enzyme's active site would not bind to glycogen as a substrate.
B) The plant enzyme's active site would bind to glycogen and break it down into simple sugars.
C) The specificity of the plant enzyme is not dictated by the active site,so it would recognize both substrates.
D) Plant enzymes are grouped by the macromolecule family they work on,and can therefore catalyze a reaction with any substrate in that macromolecule family.
E) Enzymes cannot conduct catabolic reactions such as this one.
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A macronutrient is a nutrient _______.

A) with a large molecular weight
B) that is abundant in the diet
C) that is required in large amounts
D) that is stored in large amounts in the body
E) that the body makes in large quantities
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Corn lacks the essential amino acids isoleucine and lysine.Beans lack the essential amino acids tryptophan and methionine.Soy contains all the essential amino acids.Based on this information,is the following statement true or false?
You can survive on a diet with corn-based proteins alone.

A) True
B) False
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A(n)_____ reaction creates bonds between substrate units;a(n)_____ reaction breaks down bonds between substrate units.

A) anabolic;enzymatic
B) analog;monologue
C) catabolic;anabolic
D) catabolic;enzymatic
E) anabolic;catabolic
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Which of the following is a good source of protein?

A) apple
B) turkey
C) milk
D) steak
E) corn
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Legumes are a good source of these macronutrients.

A) proteins
B) carbohydrates
C) fats
D) nucleic acids
E) All of the above.
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The substrate of an enzyme is

A) an organic accessory molecule.
B) the molecule(s)released at the end of an enzyme-facilitated reaction.
C) the shape of the enzyme.
D) one of the amino acids that makes up the enzyme.
E) what the enzyme acts on.
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Macronutrients provided by food include

A) proteins,fats,sugars,and minerals.
B) proteins,carbohydrates,and sugars.
C) proteins,fats,and nucleic acids.
D) proteins,carbohydrates,and fats.
E) proteins,carbohydrates,and nucleic acids.
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A multivitamin supplement is a(n)___________ supplement.

A) macronutrient
B) micronutrient
C) mineral
D) enzyme
E) macronutrient and micronutrient
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26
Enzymes speed up chemical reactions by

A) increasing the activation energy.
B) decreasing the activation energy.
C) breaking bonds.
D) forming bonds.
E) releasing energy.
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27
You eat a spinach salad with croutons and Italian dressing.Which of the following additions to your salad would ensure you obtain all the macronutrients your body needs?

A) avocado
B) raisins
C) carrots
D) tomato
E) beans
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28
Grains,including bread,rice,and pasta,are a rich source of

A) proteins.
B) fats.
C) carbohydrates.
D) nucleic acids.
E) All of the above.
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29
Which of the following foods is a rich source of protein?

A) lean meat,such as chicken breast
B) whole grains (e.g. ,whole wheat bread)
C) olive oil
D) leafy greens
E) berries (e.g. ,blueberries and raspberries)
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30
Macronutrients are

A) nutrients that are large in terms of molecular structure.
B) nutrients that our body can't make.
C) nutrients our body needs in large amounts.
D) molecules that include proteins,carbohydrates,and nucleic acids.
E) A and B
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31
If you were told you needed to consume a large dose of carbohydrates quickly,which of the following would you consume?

A) a steak
B) a glass of milk
C) a glass of buttermilk
D) a glass of orange juice
E) chicken wings
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32
Which of the following is a good source of carbohydrates?

A) apple
B) turkey
C) milk
D) steak
E) beans
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33
A macronutrient is

A) a nutrient with a large molecular weight.
B) a nutrient that is abundant in the diet.
C) a nutrient that is required in large amounts.
D) a nutrient that is stored in large amounts in the body.
E) a nutrient that the body makes in large quantities.
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34
Consuming excess amounts of the water-soluble vitamin C can lead to _____.

A) scurvy
B) osteoporosis
C) kidney damage
D) anemia
E) It is not possible to consume excess amounts of vitamin C.
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35
Our bodies cannot synthesize vitamin C,but require it.Therefore,vitamin C is

A) an essential micronutrient.
B) an essential mineral.
C) an essential macronutrient.
D) a nonessential vitamin.
E) a nonessential amino acid.
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36
A turkey sandwich with cheese,mayonnaise,lettuce,and tomato on whole-grain bread has which of the following macronutrients?

A) protein
B) fat
C) carbohydrates
D) A and B
E) A,B,and C
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37
Dairy products are a good source of these macronutrients.

A) proteins and carbohydrates
B) proteins and fats
C) carbohydrates and nucleic acids
D) carbohydrates and protein
E) nucleic acids,proteins,fats,and carbohydrates
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38
How is folate (folic acid)best described?

A) as a substrate of an enzyme
B) as a nucleotide
C) as an organic cofactor (coenzyme)
D) as an enzyme
E) both as a substrate of an enzyme and as a nucleotide
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39
Which of the following is a good source of fat?

A) apple
B) turkey
C) milk
D) corn
E) beans
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40
Which of the following is an organic molecule that is NOT considered a macronutrient?

A) nucleic acids
B) proteins
C) lipids
D) fats
E) sugars
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41
You have just been served a grilled piece of chicken with the skin intact.Which of the following macromolecules is NOT present in that chicken?

A) proteins
B) fats
C) DNA
D) glycogen
E) starch
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42
When macromolecules are ingested,into what smaller building blocks are they broken down for cell use?

A) fats,carbohydrates,nucleic acids,and proteins
B) amino acids,carbohydrates,nucleotides,and proteins
C) amino acids,sugars,nucleotides,fatty acids,and glycerol
D) sugar molecules,nucleotides,fats,and nucleic acids
E) fats,carbohydrates,DNA,sugar,and protein
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43
Much of biological chemistry is the building of polymers from monomers,such as a protein made from amino acids.Many macromolecules are basically polymers made of monomers of the same chemical composition and structure.Which of the following does NOT necessarily follow this pattern?

A) fats
B) proteins
C) nucleic acids
D) carbohydrates
E) All of the above follow that pattern.
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44
Glycerol is a component of which of the following?

A) carbohydrates
B) proteins
C) fats
D) nucleic acids
E) sugars
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45
Can a cheeseburger be used to make all of the macromolecules needed for a cell?

A) No,a cheeseburger does not have all the different types of subunits required to make a cell.
B) Yes,a cheeseburger has protein,carbohydrates,and fats,which can be broken down into their subunits and reassembled into cellular structures.
C) No,a cheeseburger is missing carbohydrates,which are needed to make a cell.
D) No,a cheeseburger is missing the fats needed to make a cell membrane.
E) Not enough information is given to answer the question.
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46
The primary material for our cell membranes comes from

A) proteins.
B) sugars.
C) starches.
D) essential amino acids.
E) fats.
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47
In the process of digestion,nucleic acids are broken down into_______,and fats are broken down into ________.

A) nucleotides;fatty acids and glycerol
B) amino acids;fatty acids
C) sugars;fatty acids and glycerol
D) nucleotides;fatty acids
E) fatty acids and glycerol;nucleotides
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48
Cell-surface markers are made using these building blocks.

A) nucleotides
B) sugars
C) amino acids
D) nucleic acids
E) amino acids and sugars
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49
Which macromolecules can be made from fatty acids and glycerol?

A) enzymes
B) phospholipids
C) DNA
D) glycogen
E) starch
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50
In the process of digestion,proteins are broken down into_______,and carbohydrates are broken down into ________.

A) nucleotides;amino acids
B) sugars;amino acids
C) glycerol;sugars
D) nucleic acids;sugars
E) amino acids;sugars
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51
Which of the following is the best source of carbohydrates?

A) fish
B) meat
C) grains
D) cheese
E) beans
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52
Which of the following will be broken down into amino acids by the digestive system?

A) carbohydrates
B) proteins
C) fats
D) nucleic acids
E) sugars
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53
What is the complex carbohydrate used for energy storage in plant cells?

A) glucose
B) starch
C) fiber
D) glycogen
E) fat
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54
_________ are metabolized and used for energy storage and for cell-surface molecules.

A) Fats
B) Phospholipids
C) Carbohydrates
D) Proteins
E) Nucleic acids
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55
Complex carbohydrates are made up of smaller

A) nucleotides.
B) amino acids.
C) fatty acids.
D) sugar molecules.
E) All of the above.
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56
When a fat is digested,what is released?

A) fatty acids and glycerol
B) fatty acids and glycogen
C) nucleotides
D) amino acids
E) simple sugars
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57
What is the complex carbohydrate used for energy storage in animal cells?

A) fat
B) glucose
C) glycogen
D) starch
E) sucrose
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58
When humans exercise,they burn up energy that was stored in their muscles as complex carbohydrates in the form of

A) simple sugars.
B) fats.
C) glycogen.
D) starch.
E) fiber.
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59
Cells utilize these macromolecules for energy requirements.

A) nucleotides
B) sugars
C) proteins
D) nucleic acids
E) carbohydrates
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60
Sugar monomers can be used to make

A) proteins.
B) starch.
C) membranes.
D) DNA.
E) lipids.
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61
When food is being digested and broken down into its constituent molecules,which macromolecular subunits are re-used to make enzymes?

A) sugars from carbohydrates
B) amino acids from proteins
C) fatty acids from fats
D) nucleotides from nucleic acids
E) All of the above.
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62
In the process of anabolism,the substrate

A) is broken down into smaller products.
B) binds to the enzyme and is released.
C) is assembled into more complex products.
D) lowers the activation energy of a reaction.
E) is completely degraded.
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63
Enzymes speed up chemical reactions by

A) breaking the bonds between molecules.
B) lowering the activation energy of the reaction.
C) assembling chemical bonds.
D) increasing the cell's metabolism.
E) increasing the activation energy of the reaction.
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64
Jesse visits the doctor because of weight loss due to undernourishment.The doctor determines that Jesse has adequate protein and carbohydrate intake.What is the doctor likely to recommend to Jesse?

A) a diet higher in meat
B) more exercise
C) a diet lower in fat
D) to drink more water
E) a vitamin and mineral supplement
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65
What is the definition of "essential nutrients"?

A) nutrients that are essential for making part of the cell
B) the set of nutrients that are the minimum necessary for making the body
C) nutrients your body cannot make on its own,so they must be ingested
D) nutrients that are the basis from which more complex nutrients are made
E) nutrients that are not soluble in water and that are stored in fat cells
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66
In the process of catabolism,a substrate

A) is broken into smaller products.
B) binds to the enzyme and is released.
C) holds the enzyme in its active site.
D) lowers the activation energy of a reaction.
E) is assembled into a dimer.
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67
Enzymes are

A) carbohydrates.
B) proteins.
C) fats.
D) nucleic acids.
E) polysaccharides.
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68
Another term for vitamins and minerals is "micronutrients" because they are

A) very small compared to other molecules in the body.
B) only needed in small amounts by our body.
C) used by very few reactions in the body.
D) not very nutritionally dense.
E) used by smaller cells more than by larger cells.
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69
Enzymes are proteins that are made up of

A) nucleotides.
B) sugars.
C) amino acids.
D) nucleic acids.
E) amino acids and sugars.
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70
Enzymes work by

A) raising cell temperature.
B) lowering cell energy.
C) modifying carbohydrates.
D) lowering activation energy.
E) anabolizing simple sugars.
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71
There are ____ amino acids of which ____ are essential amino acids.

A) 20;20
B) 11;9
C) 20;12
D) 20;9
E) 24;9
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72
Many traditional diets are based on a combination of a grain and a legume (e.g. ,corn and beans,rice and lentils).Eaten together,the grain and legume provide complete protein for the human diet.This means that they have all the ______________ needed by humans.

A) essential amino acids
B) vitamins and minerals
C) essential enzymes
D) full-length proteins
E) essential nutrients
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73
Essential amino acids are monomers required to make

A) lipids.
B) proteins.
C) glycogen.
D) carbohydrates.
E) DNA.
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74
All of the following are true about enzymes EXCEPT

A) each enzyme is specific to one type of reaction.
B) they are proteins.
C) they speed up chemical reactions.
D) they can be used over and over again.
E) they increase activation energy.
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75
_____ reactions break down food and release subunits that can be used in ______ reactions to make larger macromolecules.

A) Anabolic;catabolic
B) Catabolic;anabolic
C) Oxidizing;reducing
D) Metabolic;reductive
E) Substrate;enzyme
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76
A healthful,well-balanced meal would contain approximately what percentage of each category of food? <strong>A healthful,well-balanced meal would contain approximately what percentage of each category of food?  </strong> A) 50% whole grains;20% fruits and vegetables;20% meat,fish,and beans;10% dairy;and 10% refined sugars and fats B) 25% whole grains;25% fruits and vegetables;10% meat,fish,and beans;15% dairy;and 10% refined sugars and fats C) 40% whole grains;20% fruits and vegetables;15% meat,fish,and beans;15% dairy;and 10% refined sugars and fats D) 30% whole grains;30% fruits and vegetables;15% meat,fish,and beans;15% dairy;and 10% refined sugars and fats E) 20% whole grains;50% fruits and vegetables;15% meat,fish,and beans;15% dairy;and 10% refined sugars and fats

A) 50% whole grains;20% fruits and vegetables;20% meat,fish,and beans;10% dairy;and 10% refined sugars and fats
B) 25% whole grains;25% fruits and vegetables;10% meat,fish,and beans;15% dairy;and 10% refined sugars and fats
C) 40% whole grains;20% fruits and vegetables;15% meat,fish,and beans;15% dairy;and 10% refined sugars and fats
D) 30% whole grains;30% fruits and vegetables;15% meat,fish,and beans;15% dairy;and 10% refined sugars and fats
E) 20% whole grains;50% fruits and vegetables;15% meat,fish,and beans;15% dairy;and 10% refined sugars and fats
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77
All the biochemical reactions in a cell are described as its

A) catabolism.
B) anabolism.
C) activation energy.
D) metabolism.
E) homeostasis.
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78
Essential nutrients needed in only small amounts are called

A) vitamins.
B) micromolecules.
C) minerals.
D) bases.
E) micronutrients.
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79
Anabolic reactions_______ bonds,whereas catabolic reactions __________ bonds.

A) break;make
B) make;break
C) loosen;tighten
D) decrease;increase
E) weaken;strengthen
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80
Specialized proteins called ____ help break your food down into smaller chemical units.

A) amino acids
B) nitrogenous bases
C) enzymes
D) corticosteroids
E) digestizymes
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