Exam 30: A: Nutrition and Metabolism

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The conversion of NADH back to NAD so that if can function in anaerobic respiration is called the Cori cycle.

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Incretins are released by the pancreas into the small intestines in response to high glucose concentration in the chyme.

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Fatty acids are broken down by a process of beta oxidation.

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The citric acid cycle,the tricarboxylic acid cycle,and the Krebs cycle all refer to the same process.

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Strong evidence supports the usefulness of vitamin supplements for athletic performance.

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Nutrition can be defined in part as the process by which the organism ingests,digests,absorbs,transports,utilizes,and excretes food substances.

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Some essential acids are used in the formation of prostaglandins.

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Some essential acids are used in the formation of phospholipids.

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All cells have basically the same metabolic rate.

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When NADH gains energy,it becomes NAD.

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Saturated fats are usually liquids at room temperature.

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ATP is useful for the long-term storage of chemical energy derived from nutrients.

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An evening meal is eaten at 6 PM.Nothing more is eaten until 8 AM.Glycogenolysis alone can maintain a normal blood sugar level between the two meals.

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Free fatty acids released into the blood from adipose tissue are not actually free at all; they are attached to albumin in the blood.

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Insulin comes from the beta cells of the pancreas.

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Unsaturated fats are usually liquids at room temperature.

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Muscle cells are able to break down glycogen and release the resulting glucose back into the blood.

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The conversion of proteins to glucose is an example of gluconeogenesis.

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The body has an almost equal ability to store fats and carbohydrates.

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Essential fatty acids are not synthesized by the body and thus must be obtained from the diet.

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