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| back 1 B. Lubricates Chyme |
front 2
| back 2 Taking antibiotics |
front 3 What is primarily absorbed in the large intestine?
| back 3 D. Water and electrolytes |
front 4 Chymes moves from the stomach into the:
| back 4 Duodenum |
front 5 The primary role of the large intestine is not digestion.
| back 5 True |
front 6 An essential nutrient performs a vital function in the body.
| back 6 Must be supplied by the diet |
front 7 Which of the following is an example of a “nutrient-dense” food?
| back 7 Kale salad |
front 8 What type of gut bacteria a person carries around can affect their health.
| back 8 True |
front 9 The study of how a person’s genes interact with nutrients is termed
| back 9 Nutritional genomics |
front 10 In which organ is bile made?
| back 10 Bile |
front 11 Which of the following food is the most energy-dense per serving?
| back 11 4 oz chocolate doughnut |
front 12 Which of the following food is the most nutrient-dense per serving?
| back 12 Fat-free milk |
front 13 Concerned about the toxic effects of added nutrients in fortified foods and supplement, when eaten in addition to staple foods, scientist established the __________________ category of the Dietary RefereceIntakes (DRI).
| back 13 Tolerable Upper Intake Levels (UL) |
front 14 Digestion of foods includes the mechanical actions of:
| back 14 Peristalsis waves to move the foods down through the digestive tract. |
front 15 Digestion of macronutrients begins in the mouth with enzyme action on:
| back 15 A and c |
front 16 Which vitamins/minerals are enriched in most processed grain products in the US?
| back 16 Vitamins B1, 2, 3, folate, and Iron |
front 17 How is the RDA for almost all vitamin and mineral intakes set?
| back 17 High, to cover virtually all healthy individuals |
front 18 A compound in cranberries may prevent some bacteria from clinging to the urinary tract and help prevent UTI. This compound is an example of a:
| back 18 Nutraceutical |
front 19 Into what region of the intestinal tract does the stomach empty?
| back 19 Duodenum |
front 20 Which of the following food is the most nutrient-dense per serving?
| back 20 Kale |
front 21 Where do both peristalsis and segmentation mostly occur?
| back 21 Small intestine |
front 22 What are lacteals?
| back 22 Intestinal lymphatic vessels |
front 23 To identify early-stage malnutrition, a health professional would use which of the following parameters?
| back 23 Laboratory test |
front 24 Nutrition scientist measure food energy using what term?
| back 24 calories(kcal) |
front 25 The percentage of the daily values on food packages are given in terms of a person requiring ________________ calories each day.
| back 25 2,000 |
front 26 Which of the following nutrient is a micronutrient?
| back 26 Iron |
front 27 All of the following must be printed on a food label except:
| back 27 Potassium, folic acid, and chloride levels. |
front 28 The purpose of the villi and microvilli in the intestinal tract is to:
| back 28 Trap the nutrient particles and absorb them into the cells. |
front 29 Which nutrient induces bile release?
| back 29 fats |
front 30 In nutrition, the word essential means:
| back 30 An essential nutrient MUST be supplied bt the diet. |
front 31 When we do not consume enough of a nutrient, we eventually develop a(n) __________________.
| back 31 Deficiency |
front 32 Which of the following people would not be covered by the DRI, based on assumptions made by the DRI committee?
| back 32 Robert, a with cystic fibrosis |
front 33 Which of the following would most likely lead to a primary nutrient deficiency?
| back 33 Inadequate nutrient intake |
front 34 When the colon is not functioning properly, complications that may arise include:
| back 34 Irritable bowel syndrome caused by stress and lack of physical activity |
front 35 All of the following nutrients are chemically organic except:
| back 35 minerals |
front 36 Which of the following substances is a nutrient that provides energy for humans?
| back 36 sugar |
front 37 tudying how a persons genetics is related to their dietary intake is related to?
| back 37 Nutragenetics (nutrigenomics) |
front 38 What is the purpose of bicarbonate in pancreatic juice?
| back 38 Neutralizes acid in chyme |
front 39 Adding calcium to orange juice is an example of:
| back 39 Fortification |
front 40 Nutrient substances found in plant foods that show biological activity in the body are commonly known as:
| back 40 Phytochemicals |
front 41 Which of the following terms was coined in an attempt to identify foods that might lend protection against chronic diseases by way of the nutrients or nonnutrients (e.g., antioxidants) they contain?
| back 41
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front 42 The DRI committee recommended a diet that contains _______________ % of its calories from carbohydrate.
| back 42 40--65 |
front 43 If a food contains per serving 20g sugar, 15g egg white, 30g cocoa butter, which food should be listed first on the food label?
| back 43 Cocoa Powder |
front 44 What is the most likely cause of an ulcer?
| back 44 H. Pylori |