Test Bank for Wardlaw's Perspectives in Nutrition 12e 12th Edition by Carol Byrd-Bredbenner, Jacqueline Berning, Danita Kelley, Gaile Moe and Donna Beshgetoor.
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Part 1 Nutrition Fundamentals
Chapter: 1 The Science of Nutrition
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Chap 01 12e
1) The science of food; the nutrients and substances therein; and their action, interaction,
and balance in relation to health and disease is a definition of ________.
A) life
B) energy metabolism
C) nutrition
D) food science
2) The leading cause of nutrition-related death in the United States is ________.
A) heart disease
B) homicide
C) suicide
D) diabetes
3) Nutrients causing some signs of poor health when consumed in less than adequate
amounts are called ________.
A) essential nutrients
B) nonessential nutrients
C) nutritional supplements
D) trace nutrients
4) Energy-yielding nutrients include ________.
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, A) vitamins, minerals, and water
B) carbohydrates, proteins, and fats
C) trace minerals and fat-soluble vitamins
D) iron, vitamin C, and potassium
5) Sugars, starches, and dietary fibers are examples of ________.
A) proteins
B) vitamins
C) carbohydrates
D) minerals
6) Which of the following are sources of carbohydrates?
A) Grains
B) Fruits
C) Vegetables
D) All of these are sources of carbohydrates.
7) Which isNOT a complex carbohydrate?
A) Glycogen
B) Glucose
C) Fiber
D) Starch
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,8) Macronutrients are needed in _______ quantities in the diet, as compared to
micronutrients.
A) larger
B) smaller
C) similar
9) Carbohydrates can be described as ________.
A) sugars, starches, and fibers
B) compounds needed in tiny amounts
C) made of building blocks called amino acids
D) inorganic molecules regulating chemical reactions and comprising part of some body
structures
10) An important function of carbohydrates is to ________.
A) supply energy
B) provide amino acids
C) absorb and transport vitamins
D) promote growth and tissue repair
11) Which of the following are complex carbohydrates not broken down by digestive
processes:
A) glycogen
B) enzymes
C) fiber
D) starches
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, 12) Glucose is classified as a ________.
A) simple sugar
B) dietary starch
C) polysaccharide
D) dietary fiber
13) A triglyceride is an example of a ________.
A) protein
B) carbohydrate
C) lipid
D) vitamin
14) Lipids can be described as ________.
A) sugars, starches, and fibers
B) compounds needed in minute amounts
C) mostly fats and oils
D) made of building blocks called amino acids
15) The major form of lipid in foods is a(n) ________.
A) triglyceride
B) amino acid
C) fatty acid
D) glycerol
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