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FNDH 400 Final (Old Tests with solutions)
  • FNDH 400 Final (Old Tests with solutions)

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  • True or False. Cis fatty acids have a higher melting point than trans fatty acids. correct answers False. Cis fatty acids have a LOWER melting point than trans fatty acids. T or F. In PKU, phenylalanine is a conditionally essential amino acid because it cannot be synthesized from tryptophan. correct answers False. In PKU, TYROSINE is a conditionally essential amino acid because it cannot be synthesized from PHENYLALANINE. T or F. In triglyceride digestion in the small intestine, phospholip...
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Student Exploration: Digestive System
  • Student Exploration: Digestive System

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  • Directions: Follow the instructions to go through the simulation. Respond to the questions and prompts in the orange boxes. Vocabulary: absorption, amino acid, carbohydrate, chemical digestion, chyme, complex carbohydrate, digestion, digestive system, elimination, enzyme, fat, fatty acid, fiber, food calorie, mechanical digestion, monoglyceride, nutrient, peristalsis, protein, starch, sugar, villus Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) 1. Why do we need to eat food? ...
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BIOD 121 Portage module 2  Questions and Answers with complete solution
  • BIOD 121 Portage module 2 Questions and Answers with complete solution

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  • BIOD 121 Portage module 2 protein digestion - 1. cooking 2. pepsin (in stomach) 3. cholecystokinin -CCK (small intestine) - travels to pancreas, releases trypsin back to SI 4. trypsin - breaks peptide chains 5. amino acids absorbed through portal vein to liver digestion - transforming food into basic nutrients that can be absorbed and used by the body sensory stimuli before digestion - cognition sound odor appearance taste peristalsis - Involuntary waves of muscle contraction that ke...
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FNDH 400 Final Exam Study Guide (2022/2023)
  • FNDH 400 Final Exam Study Guide (2022/2023)

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  • FNDH 400 Final Exam Study Guide (2022/2023) PKU In individuals with PKU, phenylalanine can't be converted to tyrosine because of the mutation in phenylalanine hydroxylase. So tyrosine is conditionally essential DIASS V PCDAAS PDCAAS uses total digestibility, a single reference pattern, and is truncated AAS V PDCAAS PDCAAS also takes into account protein digestibility sucrose v high fructose corn syrup The fructose in sucrose is bonded to glucose, so it will result in the same free fru...
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BMS 300 Exam 4 CSU(100% errorless Answers)
  • BMS 300 Exam 4 CSU(100% errorless Answers)

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  • transmembrane proteins correct answers Maltase, Lactase and Sucrase are all ________________________ that function as enzymes to break down their respective disaccharide. hepatic portal vein correct answers Where would you expect to find blood that is Oxygen poor, but nutrient rich? Glut2 on the basilar side of the enterocytes correct answers How does glucose get into the hepatic portal system? False correct answers Lipase converts triglycerides into a monoglyceride and 2 molecules of f...
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BIO 203 Practice Questions and Answers 2024/2025 Fully  Solved 100%; Concordia University
  • BIO 203 Practice Questions and Answers 2024/2025 Fully Solved 100%; Concordia University

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  • BIO 203 Practice Questions and Answers 2024/2025 Fully Solved 100%; Concordia University 1. Diet is a a. practice of restricting calorie intake. b. technique for limiting empty calorie intake. c. method of reducing portion sizes. d. usual pattern of food choices. 2. Which of the following conditions is not one of the top 5 leading causes of death in the United States? a. Cancer b. Kidney disease c. Heart disease d. Stroke 3. The nutrients that provide energy are a. carbohydrat...
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Chapter 1-4 Anatomy and Physiology ALL SOLUTION 2024 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
  • Chapter 1-4 Anatomy and Physiology ALL SOLUTION 2024 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+

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  • Anatomy the study of the structure of the body Physiology the study of the function of the body Chemical level represents the atoms and molecules that make up cells (Consists of Atomic level and molecular level) Cellular level represents the basic unit of all living things Tissue level a group of cells with similar or common function Organ level a group of tissues with similar or common function Organ system level a group of organs with similar or common function Organismic level ...
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understanding nutrition 15th edition study guide with complete solutions
  • understanding nutrition 15th edition study guide with complete solutions

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  • understanding nutrition 15th edition study guide with complete solutions monoglyceride - Answer-glycerol + 1 fatty acid Diglyceride - Answer-2 fatty acids + glycerol Triglycerides - Answer-3 fatty acids + glycerol Long chain fatty acids - Answer-12 or more carbons medium chain fatty acids - Answer-6-10 carbons short chain fatty acids - Answer-less than 6 carbons Saturated fatty acids - Answer-no double bonds monunsaturated fatty acids - Answer-fatty acids with one double bond polyunsat...
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1 / 14 FNDH 400 Final Exam QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A+ 2023|2024 UPDATE
  • 1 / 14 FNDH 400 Final Exam QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A+ 2023|2024 UPDATE

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  • 1 / 14 FNDH 400 Final Exam QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A+ 2023|2024 UPDATE 1. True or False. Cis fatty acids have a higher melting point than trans fatty acids>>>>False. Cis fatty acids have a LOWER melting point than trans fatty acids. 2. T or F. In PKU, phenylalanine is a conditionally essential amino acid because it cannot be synthesized from tryptophan>>>>False. In PKU, TYROSINEis a conditionally essential amino acid because it cannot be synthesized from PHE...
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FNDH 400 Final Exam Study Guide (2022/2023)
  • FNDH 400 Final Exam Study Guide (2022/2023)

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  • FNDH 400 Final Exam Study Guide (2022/2023) PKU In individuals with PKU, phenylalanine can't be converted to tyrosine because of the mutation in phenylalanine hydroxylase. So tyrosine is conditionally essential DIASS V PCDAAS PDCAAS uses total digestibility, a single reference pattern, and is truncated AAS V PDCAAS PDCAAS also takes into account protein digestibility sucrose v high fructose corn syrup The fructose in sucrose is bonded to glucose, so it will result in the same free fru...
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