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NTRN 201 Midterm Questions with Complete Solutions
  • NTRN 201 Midterm Questions with Complete Solutions

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  • What types of nutritional status are there and how do they influence health? Correct Answer-Undernutrition - not getting enough nutrients in your diet, leads to low iron in blood, fatigue, poor homeostasis ability Desirable nutrition - getting the right amount of nutrition for your activity level, body functions normally Over nutrition - getting too many nutrients or calories for your activity level, leads to obesity and plaque build up in the veins, excess iron in liver What are the funct...
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Final exam (biod 121) questions and answers already passed
  • Final exam (biod 121) questions and answers already passed

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  • What is the difference between hunger and appetite? Hunger: Internal drive that prompts negative sensations for us to find food and eat Appetite: External drive that is a positive sensation; a desire to consume specific foods. List two examples of Cognitive external forces that can influence eating habits and comment on your personal experience with each of them. Habits, Comfort foods, Advertising, Social Factors, Nutritional Value 1. ______________is the internal drive to find and eat foo...
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NATS 1560 (test 1) Questions and Answers 100% Verified
  • NATS 1560 (test 1) Questions and Answers 100% Verified

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  • NATS 1560 (test 1) Questions and Answers 100% Verified Food science •scientific and technological research on the properties of food substances, aimed at inventing new food products and new methods of preservation and processing Nutrition science the scientific study of the processes through which food provides nourishment to the body what are the general characteristics of the modern sciences? materialism, reductionism & experimentalism What are macronutrients? carbohydrates, lipids, prote...
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Final (biod 121 Portage Nutrition) questions and answers rated A+
  • Final (biod 121 Portage Nutrition) questions and answers rated A+

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  • What is the difference between hunger and appetite - Hunger: Internal drive that prompts negative sensations for us to find food and eat Appetite: External drive that is a positive sensation; a desire to consume specific foods. Hunger: Internal drive that prompts negative sensations for us to find food and eat Appetite: External drive that is a positive sensation; a desire to consume specific foods. True or False. If false, explain why it is false. Nutritional value and taste are often the...
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Final (biod 121 Portage Nutrition) questions and answers rated A+
  • Final (biod 121 Portage Nutrition) questions and answers rated A+

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  • What is the difference between hunger and appetite - Hunger: Internal drive that prompts negative sensations for us to find food and eat Appetite: External drive that is a positive sensation; a desire to consume specific foods. Hunger: Internal drive that prompts negative sensations for us to find food and eat Appetite: External drive that is a positive sensation; a desire to consume specific foods. True or False. If false, explain why it is false. Nutritional value and taste are often the...
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Essentials in Nutrition 2023/2024
  • Essentials in Nutrition 2023/2024

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  • Essentials in Nutrition 2023/2024 Name the region of the brain that plays a role in whether we feel hungry or full. What about blood can trigger this region to make us want to stop eating? - CORRECT The Hypothalmus. An increase in nutrients in blood stimulates the satiety center in the hypothalamus which decreases our desire to eat. Name three of the four types of external forces that influence our eating habits and patterns. - CORRECT Sensory, cognitive, environmental and health status ...
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EXSC 340 Exam 1 Latest Update 100%  Pass
  • EXSC 340 Exam 1 Latest Update 100% Pass

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  • EXSC 340 Exam 1 Latest Update 100% Pass What is the study of energy flow and conversion of macronutrients in biological systems? Bioenergetics How do you describe the breakdown of large molecules into smaller ones? Catabolism What process is linked with the release of energy? Catabolism What is the process of building larger molecules from smaller ones? Anabolism What type of reactions release energy and are generally catabolic? Exergonic reactions Which reactions ...
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HES 202 (exam 2) Questions with Complete Solutions
  • HES 202 (exam 2) Questions with Complete Solutions

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  • What is the definition of homeostasis? What are some examples of processes that are regulated to maintain homeostasis? Correct Answer-Ability to maintain relatively stable internal conditions even though the outside world changes continuously What is the difference between "homeostasis" and "steady state"? Correct Answer-Steady state is a variable that is unchanging but not necessarily a "normal" resting rate What are the two types of metabolic reactions? One builds and one breaks. C...
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BPK 110 Study Guide Questions and Answers 2024/2025 | A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED
  • BPK 110 Study Guide Questions and Answers 2024/2025 | A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED

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  • BPK 110 Study Guide Questions and Answers 2024/2025 | A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED essential nutrient a nutrient that the body needs to function properly, one that it cannot make itself chronic disease an ongoing condition or illness; ie. cancer, cardiovascular disease energy - the ability to do work - measured in kilocalories (kcal) nutrient density having a high nutrient content for the amount of calories consumed carbohydrates - sugars, starches, fiber - organic (carbon-containing) - 4 k...
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NASM-CNC Exam| 310 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
  • NASM-CNC Exam| 310 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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  • a CNC can provide clients non-medical nutrition information & behavior change Correct Answer: true every region requires that a nutrition coach work under the supervision of a registered dietitian Correct Answer: false the CNC can provide specific meal plans for clients Correct Answer: false the CNC can recommend specific supplements Correct Answer: false the CNC can offer advice on eating behaviors/macronutrients that are known to reduce risk of disease or slow disease progressi...
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