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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 proportions of body mass of the 4 major elements? - 
Oxygen 63% 
Carbon 18% 
Hydrogen 9% 
Nitrogen 3% 
Approximately what percentage of the human body is water? - Water 55-65% 
What are the organelles? - Structure within the cell with a specialized function 
Describe the cell membrane....
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Add to cartWhat are the proportions of body mass of the 4 major elements? - 
Oxygen 63% 
Carbon 18% 
Hydrogen 9% 
Nitrogen 3% 
Approximately what percentage of the human body is water? - Water 55-65% 
What are the organelles? - Structure within the cell with a specialized function 
Describe the cell membrane....
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...
The organelle that serves as the digestive system in the cell is 
A. polysome 
B. endosome 
c. Lysosome 
d. ribosome 
e. intestine - Lysosome 
Peripheral proteins function primarily as ion channels and active transports 
True or false - 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 
A. polysome 
B. endosome 
c. Lysosome 
d. ribosome 
e. intestine - Lysosome 
Peripheral proteins function primarily as ion channels and active transports 
True or false - False 
What is cell signaling? 
A. The process a cell goes thro...
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...
What is the purpose of coupling metabolic reactions? - to enable an endothermic reaction to 
become exothermic 
What is the role of NADH and FADH2 in the ETC? - to transfer electrons, which creates a gradient for 
the pump, creating ATP in the process 
What are the four layers of the Small Intestine...
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Add to cartWhat is the purpose of coupling metabolic reactions? - to enable an endothermic reaction to 
become exothermic 
What is the role of NADH and FADH2 in the ETC? - to transfer electrons, which creates a gradient for 
the pump, creating ATP in the process 
What are the four layers of the Small Intestine...
PQ: When water-soluble vitamins are consumed in excess of body needs, generally the excess is: - 
excreted in urine 
PQ: Vitamin C acts as a coenzyme by maintaining iron in a reduced state in : - collagen synthesis 
PQ: T/F As little as 10 mg/day of vitamin C may be enough to prevent scurvy. - True ...
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Add to cartPQ: When water-soluble vitamins are consumed in excess of body needs, generally the excess is: - 
excreted in urine 
PQ: Vitamin C acts as a coenzyme by maintaining iron in a reduced state in : - collagen synthesis 
PQ: T/F As little as 10 mg/day of vitamin C may be enough to prevent scurvy. - True ...
PQ: What are the most prevalent saturated fatty acids in average US diet? - Palmitic and stearic acid 
What are the most prevalent UNsaturated fatty acids in average US diet? - oleic and linoleic acid 
What are the top 3 sources of fatty acids in US diet? - Cooking oils, red meats, and dairy product...
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Add to cartPQ: What are the most prevalent saturated fatty acids in average US diet? - Palmitic and stearic acid 
What are the most prevalent UNsaturated fatty acids in average US diet? - oleic and linoleic acid 
What are the top 3 sources of fatty acids in US diet? - Cooking oils, red meats, and dairy product...
Most prevalent saturated FA in average US diet - palmitic and stearic acid 
Most prevalent unsaturated FA in US diet - oleic and linoleic acid 
What is formed when FA are oxidized in mitochondria? - acetyl-CoA 
What is the normal product of FA synthesis? - palmitate (16:0) 
We synthesize about how m...
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Add to cartMost prevalent saturated FA in average US diet - palmitic and stearic acid 
Most prevalent unsaturated FA in US diet - oleic and linoleic acid 
What is formed when FA are oxidized in mitochondria? - acetyl-CoA 
What is the normal product of FA synthesis? - palmitate (16:0) 
We synthesize about how m...
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. ...
Formation of retinol from beta-carotene requires the presence of what B vitamin? 
A.ascorbic acid 
B.folic acid 
C.niacin 
D.pyrodoxal phosphate 
E.None of above - Niacin 
Dietary fat is not very important regarding the digestion and absorption of pre- and provitamin A forms. 
A.True 
B.False - Fals...
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Add to cartFormation of retinol from beta-carotene requires the presence of what B vitamin? 
A.ascorbic acid 
B.folic acid 
C.niacin 
D.pyrodoxal phosphate 
E.None of above - Niacin 
Dietary fat is not very important regarding the digestion and absorption of pre- and provitamin A forms. 
A.True 
B.False - Fals...
What is cell signaling? - biochemical reactions that convey a message to a DNA promoter 
Which of the following organs has the greatest capacity to take up plasma glucose? - Liver 
Which of the following would not be a good enzyme to measure in the blood to diagnose a specific 
organ injury? - B-oxi...
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Add to cartWhat is cell signaling? - biochemical reactions that convey a message to a DNA promoter 
Which of the following organs has the greatest capacity to take up plasma glucose? - Liver 
Which of the following would not be a good enzyme to measure in the blood to diagnose a specific 
organ injury? - B-oxi...
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