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HUN 2201 Exam Questions and Answer
HUN 2201 Exam Questions and Answer
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[Show more]nutrition 
Answer> the science of foods and the nutrients and other substances they 
contain, and of their actions within the body (including ingestion, digestion, 
absorption, transport, metabolism, and excretion); a broader definition includes 
the social, economic, cultural and psychologica...
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Answer> the science of foods and the nutrients and other substances they 
contain, and of their actions within the body (including ingestion, digestion, 
absorption, transport, metabolism, and excretion); a broader definition includes 
the social, economic, cultural and psychologica...
Why does someone who has lactose intolerance have gastrointestinal problems, 
such as abdominal distension, gas, cramping, and diarrhea? 
Answer> The undigested lactose in the intestine draws water and bacteria. 
Which mineral is added to refined white flour when it is enriched? 
Answer> iron...
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Add to cartWhy does someone who has lactose intolerance have gastrointestinal problems, 
such as abdominal distension, gas, cramping, and diarrhea? 
Answer> The undigested lactose in the intestine draws water and bacteria. 
Which mineral is added to refined white flour when it is enriched? 
Answer> iron...
Monosaccharide 
Answer> single sugars: glucose, galactose and fructose 
Disaccharide 
Answer> maltose, sucrose and lactose 
sucrose 
Answer> glucose + fructose 
maltose 
Answer> glucose + glucose 
lactose 
Answer> glucose + galactose 
condensation 
Answer> 2 molecules are linked by...
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Add to cartMonosaccharide 
Answer> single sugars: glucose, galactose and fructose 
Disaccharide 
Answer> maltose, sucrose and lactose 
sucrose 
Answer> glucose + fructose 
maltose 
Answer> glucose + glucose 
lactose 
Answer> glucose + galactose 
condensation 
Answer> 2 molecules are linked by...
1. Hartnup Disease is an inborn error of metabolism resulting in a defect of a(n) 
_______________. This prevents the absorption of some amino acids such as 
tryptophan and the deficiency mimics a _____________ deficiency. 
A. transporter; niacin 
B. enzyme; protein 
C. enzyme; niacin 
D. None of ...
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Add to cart1. Hartnup Disease is an inborn error of metabolism resulting in a defect of a(n) 
_______________. This prevents the absorption of some amino acids such as 
tryptophan and the deficiency mimics a _____________ deficiency. 
A. transporter; niacin 
B. enzyme; protein 
C. enzyme; niacin 
D. None of ...
Essential nutrients 
Answer> Must get these nutrients from your food or you cannot live 
Example: Vitamin C from citrus fruits 
Non-essential nutrients 
Answer> Not needed for survival, cannot get deficiencies from not having these 
nutrients but they optimize your health 
Example: Fiber for ...
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Add to cartEssential nutrients 
Answer> Must get these nutrients from your food or you cannot live 
Example: Vitamin C from citrus fruits 
Non-essential nutrients 
Answer> Not needed for survival, cannot get deficiencies from not having these 
nutrients but they optimize your health 
Example: Fiber for ...
emulsification 
Answer> refers to triglycerides being combined with bile and being made 
compatible with water 
Re-esterification 
Answer> process of reattaching a fatty acid to glycerol that has lost a fatty 
acid 
ester bond 
Answer> bond that connects the glycerol and fatty acid in fat...
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Answer> refers to triglycerides being combined with bile and being made 
compatible with water 
Re-esterification 
Answer> process of reattaching a fatty acid to glycerol that has lost a fatty 
acid 
ester bond 
Answer> bond that connects the glycerol and fatty acid in fat...
Read and interpret a food label 
Answer> <5% is poor source, 10%<x<20% good source, >20% excellent source 
Evaluate a website for sound nutrition advice 
Answer> Reliable sources: .gov, .org, .edu are generally more accurate and 
reliable 
ExAcademy of Nutrition and Dietetics- 
...
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Add to cartRead and interpret a food label 
Answer> <5% is poor source, 10%<x<20% good source, >20% excellent source 
Evaluate a website for sound nutrition advice 
Answer> Reliable sources: .gov, .org, .edu are generally more accurate and 
reliable 
ExAcademy of Nutrition and Dietetics- 
...
Thiamin chemical form 
Answer> - vitamin B1; thiamin pyrophosphate (TPP) 
Niacin chemical form 
Answer> NAD; nicotinic acid 
Vitamin B12 chemical form 
Answer> methylcyanocobalamine 
Folate chemical form 
Answer> Methyl tetrahydrafolate (Methyl-THF) 
Vitamin C chemical form 
Answer> A...
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Add to cartThiamin chemical form 
Answer> - vitamin B1; thiamin pyrophosphate (TPP) 
Niacin chemical form 
Answer> NAD; nicotinic acid 
Vitamin B12 chemical form 
Answer> methylcyanocobalamine 
Folate chemical form 
Answer> Methyl tetrahydrafolate (Methyl-THF) 
Vitamin C chemical form 
Answer> A...
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