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FNDH 620 Bundled Exams with Complete Solution | Verified Answers | 2024
FNDH 620 Bundled Exams with Complete Solution | Verified Answers | 2024
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[Show more]Which of the following would not be a good enzyme to measure in the blood to diagnose a specific 
organ injury? 
A. an enzyme from glycolysis 
B. from glycogenolysis 
C. from B-oxidation of fatty acids 
D. from glycogenesis - From beta-oxidation of fatty acids 
What is cell signaling? 
A. the proces...
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Add to cartWhich of the following would not be a good enzyme to measure in the blood to diagnose a specific 
organ injury? 
A. an enzyme from glycolysis 
B. from glycogenolysis 
C. from B-oxidation of fatty acids 
D. from glycogenesis - From beta-oxidation of fatty acids 
What is cell signaling? 
A. the proces...
What are the most prevalent saturated fatty acids in the average US diet? - palmtic and stearic acid 
What is formed when fatty acids are oxidized in the mitochondria? - Acetyl CoA 
What is the normal product of fatty acid synthase? - Palmitate 
Which fatty acid is considered essential and must be s...
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Add to cartWhat are the most prevalent saturated fatty acids in the average US diet? - palmtic and stearic acid 
What is formed when fatty acids are oxidized in the mitochondria? - Acetyl CoA 
What is the normal product of fatty acid synthase? - Palmitate 
Which fatty acid is considered essential and must be s...
nicotaminamide, but not nicotinic acid, is the form required for the synthesis of nicotinamide adenine 
dinucleotide - false 
how are the recommended intakes of niacin expressed? (units) - niacin equivalents (mgs) 
bioavailability of biotin is near 0% from wheat - true 
intake of raw egg white may c...
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Add to cartnicotaminamide, but not nicotinic acid, is the form required for the synthesis of nicotinamide adenine 
dinucleotide - false 
how are the recommended intakes of niacin expressed? (units) - niacin equivalents (mgs) 
bioavailability of biotin is near 0% from wheat - true 
intake of raw egg white may c...
True or False 
Vitamins: 
- cannot be made in the body 
- noncaloric 
- required in small amounts (mg and mcg) - TRUE 
Vitamins: 
- cannot be made in the body 
- noncaloric 
- required in small amounts (mg and mcg) 
What 3 forms can vitamin A take? - - retinol (alcohol) 
- retinal (aldehyde) 
- reti...
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Add to cartTrue or False 
Vitamins: 
- cannot be made in the body 
- noncaloric 
- required in small amounts (mg and mcg) - TRUE 
Vitamins: 
- cannot be made in the body 
- noncaloric 
- required in small amounts (mg and mcg) 
What 3 forms can vitamin A take? - - retinol (alcohol) 
- retinal (aldehyde) 
- reti...
What are the products of the secondary metabolism in plants? 
A) Terpenoids 
B) Phenolic agents 
C) Primary metabolites 
D) Secondary metabolites 
E) Nutraceuticals - D 
The content of phytochemicals in plants are variable usually increased in response to environment 
stress. 
True or False - True 
...
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Add to cartWhat are the products of the secondary metabolism in plants? 
A) Terpenoids 
B) Phenolic agents 
C) Primary metabolites 
D) Secondary metabolites 
E) Nutraceuticals - D 
The content of phytochemicals in plants are variable usually increased in response to environment 
stress. 
True or False - True 
...
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What are the most prevalent saturated fatty acids in average US diet? 
A. palmitic and stearic acid 
B. oleic and linoleic 
C. linoleic and linolenic 
D. acetic and butyric - Palmitic and stearic acid 
What is formed when fatty acids are oxidized in the mitochondria? 
A. glycerol; 
B. pyruvate; 
C. ...
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Add to cartWhat are the most prevalent saturated fatty acids in average US diet? 
A. palmitic and stearic acid 
B. oleic and linoleic 
C. linoleic and linolenic 
D. acetic and butyric - Palmitic and stearic acid 
What is formed when fatty acids are oxidized in the mitochondria? 
A. glycerol; 
B. pyruvate; 
C. ...
What 4 major elements make up the human body? - 
- Oxygen 63% 
- Carbon 18% 
- Hydrogen 9% 
- Nitrogen 3% 
What is a nutrient? - a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the 
maintenance of life. 
How many elements is the body made of? - 27 of more than 100 
Functions of prote...
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Add to cartWhat 4 major elements make up the human body? - 
- Oxygen 63% 
- Carbon 18% 
- Hydrogen 9% 
- Nitrogen 3% 
What is a nutrient? - a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the 
maintenance of life. 
How many elements is the body made of? - 27 of more than 100 
Functions of prote...
What are the most prevalent saturated fatty acids in the average US diet? - palmitic and stearic acid 
What is formed when fatty acids are oxidized in the mitochondria? - acetyl CoA 
What are the primary sites of fatty acid synthesis? - liver and fat cells 
Where does fatty acid synthesis from acety...
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Add to cartWhat are the most prevalent saturated fatty acids in the average US diet? - palmitic and stearic acid 
What is formed when fatty acids are oxidized in the mitochondria? - acetyl CoA 
What are the primary sites of fatty acid synthesis? - liver and fat cells 
Where does fatty acid synthesis from acety...
The organelle that serves as the digestive system in the cell is the 
A. Polysome 
B. Endosome 
C. Lysosome 
D. Ribosome 
E. Intestine - C. Lysosome 
T/F: Peripheral proteins function primarily as ion channels and active transporters. - False 
What is cell signaling? 
A. The process a cell goes thro...
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Add to cartThe organelle that serves as the digestive system in the cell is the 
A. Polysome 
B. Endosome 
C. Lysosome 
D. Ribosome 
E. Intestine - C. Lysosome 
T/F: Peripheral proteins function primarily as ion channels and active transporters. - False 
What is cell signaling? 
A. The process a cell goes thro...
The organelle that serves as the digestive system in the cell is the: 
a. polysome 
b. endosome 
c. lysosome 
d. ribosome 
e. intestine - c. lysosome 
Peripheral proteins function primarily as ion channels and active transporters. 
a. true 
b. false - b. false 
Integral proteins function primarily a...
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Add to cartThe organelle that serves as the digestive system in the cell is the: 
a. polysome 
b. endosome 
c. lysosome 
d. ribosome 
e. intestine - c. lysosome 
Peripheral proteins function primarily as ion channels and active transporters. 
a. true 
b. false - b. false 
Integral proteins function primarily a...
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