24. Metabolism and Nutrition
Fatty Acid Oxidation
- Multiple ChoiceWhat process catabolizes fatty acids in the body?179views
- Multiple ChoiceWhat is beta oxidation in the context of fatty acid metabolism?183views
- Multiple ChoiceHow many ATP molecules are produced from the complete oxidation of one molecule of palmitic acid (a common fatty acid)?226views
- Multiple ChoiceWhat is the process called that prepares fatty acid substrates to enter the citric acid cycle?164views
- Textbook Question
How do fat-soluble and water-soluble vitamins differ? Which vitamins are fat-soluble?
1106views - Multiple ChoiceEssential nutrients refer to nutrients that are __________.1697views6rank
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is a micronutrient?1286views
- Textbook Question
Your friend hears about the latest fad diet that consists entirely of fat. Predict the initial effects such a diet might have on your friend's concentration, memory, and other nervous system functions. Would you recommend this diet to anyone? Why or why not?
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Certain diet plans claim that a person may eat all the protein he or she wants, as protein is not stored by the body. Is this claim completely accurate? Explain.
1042views - Multiple ChoiceA person who is starving is likely to exhibit __________.1412views
- Multiple ChoiceFat-soluble vitamins can be toxic if consumed in large quantities.1722views
- Textbook Question
A/an ________ is a nutrient that the body requires in large quantities, whereas a/an ________ is one that the body requires in much smaller quantities. A/an ________ is a nutrient that the body cannot produce and so must be supplied from the diet.
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Which of the following yields the greatest caloric value per gram?
a. Fats
b. Proteins
c. Carbohydrates
d. All are equal in caloric value.
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Amino acids are essential (and important) to the body for all the following except:
a. Production of some hormones
b. Production of antibodies
c. Formation of most structural materials
d. As a source of quick energy
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Which of the following statements is false?
a. Fiber is a polysaccharide that is completely or partially indigestible by the human body.
b. A complete protein contains all the essential amino acids.
c. Saturated fats contain hydrogen atoms arranged on opposite sides of the carbon-carbon double bond.
d. Linoleic and linolenic acid are essential fatty acids.
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