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APHY 102 - Exam 3 Nutrition and Metabolism Questions and Answers What types of fats are associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease? saturated fats BMI values for overweight 25-30 BMI values for healthy weight 18-24 BMI values for obesity over 30 After absorpti...

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APHY 102 - Exam 3 Nutrition and Metabolism
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What types of fats are associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease?
saturated fats


BMI values for overweight
25-30


BMI values for healthy weight
18-24


BMI values for obesity
over 30


After absorption from the digestive tract, all monosaccharides are converted by liver enzymes to what
compound?
glucose


What is a complete protein?
a dietary protein that provides adequate amounts of all essential amino acids to maintain life and
support growth


The inorganic portion of bone tissue consists of what two minerals?
calcium and phosphorus


Vitamin _____________ functions in the absorption of minerals needed for bone formation.
D


In children, deficiency of this vitamin results in deformity of bones. What is this condition calls?
rickets


Several B vitamins, including __________ and ___________ are necessary to produce DNA. Due to
their rapid production, RBCs are affected if these vitamins are deficient; anemia can develop.
folic acids; vitamin B12


Production of hemoglobin requires what mineral?
iron


Long term deficiency of __________ and/or __________ leads to pernicious anemia, a condition in
which nerve damage has already occurred at the time anemia becomes symptomatic.
vitamin B12; cobalt


Deficiency of _____________ leads to megaloblastic anemia, in which abnormal RBCs are very large
(megalo-) and nucleated.

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