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Kent State University Nutrition Exam Questions with Answers how does insulin work - Answer-insulin facilitates the uptake of glucose. it also stimulates glucose storage as glycogen which is eventually turned into fat. insoluble fiber examples - Answer-whole grain wheat flour, bran, seeds, carr...

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how does insulin work - Answer-insulin facilitates the uptake of glucose. it also
stimulates glucose storage as glycogen which is eventually turned into fat.

insoluble fiber examples - Answer-whole grain wheat flour, bran, seeds, carrots,

insoluble fiber does what - Answer-increase real weight and volume. prevent/alleviate
constipation.

soluble fiber examples - Answer-oats, barley, legumes, rice, soy, fruits.

soluble fiber does what - Answer-makes a gel-like substance, softens fecal matter and
reduces strain, reduces blood cholesterol, promotes satiety, lowers blood sugar, and
promotes the growth of good bacteria in the colon.

epithelial tissue example - Answer-mucosa

epithelial tissue definition - Answer-tissue that forms protective layer on bodily surfaces
and lines internal organs, ducts, and cavities.

connective tissue definition - Answer-supports, connects, and anchors body structures,
"glue"

connective tissue examples - Answer-submucosa and serosa

neural tissue - Answer-tissue making up brain, spinal cord, and nerves.

accessory organs of the digestive tract - Answer-salivary glands, liver, pancreas,
gallbladder, and GI tract

GI tract consists of.. - Answer-mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine,
and large intestine.

muscularis - Answer-layer of tissue in GI tract containing two layers of smooth muscle
tissue. inside in circular and outside is longitudinal. contraction and relaxation promotes
mixing and movement.

serosa - Answer-Secretes fluid that lubricates digestive organs

transit time - Answer-24 to 72 hours

, three phases of digestion: - Answer-cephalic, gastric, intestinal

what is cephalic phase - Answer-before food enters mouth

gastric phase - Answer-arrival of food in stomach

secretions needs for digestion - Answer-mucus, saliva, enzymes (biological catalysts),
GI hormones, bile, pancreatic juice, and gastric juice.

regulation of GI motitility - Answer-Neural Regulation and hormonal regulation


functional foods. - Answer-neutraceuticals

functional foods. - Answer-foods that have been modified to enhance their contribution
to a healthy diet.

phytochemicals are located - Answer-in plants.

phytochemicals can... - Answer-provide color, flavor, growth, protection, some assist in
the energy making process, act as hormones, serve as antioxidants, block/neutralize
enzymes, modify absorption/production/utilization of cholesterol, and decrease blood
clots.

list macronutrients: - Answer-carbs, proteins, fats, and water

calories per gram of carb or protein? - Answer-4

calories per gram of fat - Answer-9

list micronutrients: - Answer-vitamins and minerals.

chronic diseases are caused by - Answer-faulty diets.

Irradiated foods - Answer-odd food additive. use X-rays, gamma rays, and electron
beams to kill microorganisms in the food.

benefit of irradiated foods - Answer-enhance shelf life and decrease food borne illness.

food additives are - Answer-substances added to foods to change flavor, color, texture,
shelf life, or nutrient content.

food additives are most commonly - Answer-salt and sugar.

what percent of DV is low. - Answer-5% or less

what percent of DV is high - Answer-20% or more

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