Deck 4: Carbohydrates

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When the amount of glucose in the blood becomes excessively high, the condition is called ____.

A)lactose intolerance
B)hyperglycemia
C)hypoglycemia
D)renal failure
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What is the simplest form of carbohydrate?

A)glycogen
B)monosaccharides
C)disaccharides
D)polysaccharides
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High blood glucose is referred to as ____.

A)hypoglycemia
B)hyperglycemia
C)diabetes mellitus
D)Crohn's disease
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What are the waste products of carbohydrate metabolism?

A)oxygen and water
B)nitrogen and oxygen
C)carbon dioxide and water
D)ammonia and urea
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This sugar is distinct from other sugars because it is not found in plants.

A)fructose
B)lactose
C)sucrose
D)glucose
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What is the name of the storage form of carbohydrate?

A)glucose
B)lactic acid
C)glycogen
D)ketone
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What is another term for glucose?

A)dextrin
B)dextrose
C)table sugar
D)saccharine
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Before carbohydrates are absorbed they are changed to ____.

A)glycogen
B)insulin
C)glucose
D)maltose
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The following condition can occur when too little carbohydrate is consumed to provide the energy needed by the body.

A)diabetes
B)ketoacidosis
C)protein malnutrition
D)anorexia
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Which disaccharide is produced by enzymatic action during the digestion of starch in the body?

A)lactose
B)sucrose
C)maltose
D)glycogen
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_____ are a principal source of carbohydrate.

A)Meats
B)Cereal grains
C)Eggs
D)Liquids
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Which monosaccharide is a product of milk digestion?

A)lactose
B)galactose
C)fructose
D)maltase
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It is common for enriched grain products to have _____ added.

A)iron
B)calcium
C)vitamin B12
D)none of the above
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What is the tough outer covering of a grain kernel called?

A)endosperm
B)exosperm
C)bran
D)germ
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What is an example of a polysaccharide?

A)sucrose
B)starch
C)galactose
D)glucagon
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Which of the following sugars is created during the fermentation process that produces alcohol?

A)lactose
B)sucrose
C)maltose
D)glycogen
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Which part of the grain is full of B vitamins?

A)endosperm
B)exosperm
C)bran
D)germ
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Which of the following hormones controls the rate of glucose metabolism?

A)insulin
B)glucagon
C)islets of Langerhans
D)steroids
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Potatoes are a good food source for _____.

A)lactose
B)glycogen
C)monosaccharides
D)complex carbohydrates
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The major source of energy for the body is provided by ____.

A)water
B)vitamins
C)carbohydrates
D)minerals
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Carbohydrates provide approximately 30% of the calories for people living in the United States. _____________________
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With the above food sources in mind, what nutrients are Jill and Henry not receiving?
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Ketoacidosis, a condition caused by the accumulation of ketones, or acids, in the blood and urine, upsets the acid-base balance of the body. This condition could cause a fatal coma. _________________________
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Provide an explanation for the use of fiber in at least five medical conditions. Explain the rationale for each. What are the best food sources for fiber?
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Carbohydrates are required by the body to furnish adequate fiber needed. _________________________
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What is cellulose, why is it important, and in what foods is it found?
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The starch in grain kernels is found primarily in the germ. ____________________
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Jill and Henry both have difficulty with constipation. What food sources provide fiber in the diet? What food sources can you recommend to aid this problem? Why have they limited the fiber in their diet? What is the dietary requirement for fiber?
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Diabetes mellitus is the main cause of obesity in the United States. _________________________
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Jill and Henry consume a lot of carbohydrates. Why is this a common occurrence among the elderly population?
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Compare and contrast the three groups of carbohydrates: monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides.
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Discuss the protein-sparing action of carbohydrates.
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Carbohydrates are organic compounds composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen and supply the major source of energy for the body. _________________________
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If there are insufficient carbohydrates in the diet to meet energy requirements, fat oxidation occurs. What is the impact of this on the metabolism of the body? What nutrients does the body use for energy?
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Discuss the consequences of consuming too much fiber.
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Develop a dietary plan for them and include a shopping list for the foods needed that they may give to a family member who shops for them.
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The body needs a constant supply of energy; consequently, it stores approximately one-half of a 24-hour need of carbohydrates in the liver and muscles. _________________________
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Insufficient lactase causes _____.

A)lactose intolerance
B)milk allergy
C)constipation
D)all of the above
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Discuss the metabolism of glucose. What is the function of glucose in the body? Which food sources are needed to obtain glucose? What controls the process of glucose metabolism? What does the body do with the glucose that is not needed?
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Disaccharides are simple sugars that may be absorbed from the intestine directly into the blood stream. ____________________
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What is the recommended weight loss per week?
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What is the minimum amount of carbohydrates needed each day?
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Using the minimum carbohydrate intake, assist your friend in planning a diet with the appropriate amounts.
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What role does glycogen play in carbohydrate metabolism?
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Why is she feeling weak and dizzy? What other symptoms may be an indication of a real problem for Sally?
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Explain the problems that may occur from a diet mildly deficient in carbohydrates and from a diet seriously deficient.
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When the amount of glucose in the blood becomes excessively high, the condition is called ____.

A)lactose intolerance
B)hyperglycemia
C)hypoglycemia
D)renal failure
B
2
What is the simplest form of carbohydrate?

A)glycogen
B)monosaccharides
C)disaccharides
D)polysaccharides
B
3
High blood glucose is referred to as ____.

A)hypoglycemia
B)hyperglycemia
C)diabetes mellitus
D)Crohn's disease
B
4
What are the waste products of carbohydrate metabolism?

A)oxygen and water
B)nitrogen and oxygen
C)carbon dioxide and water
D)ammonia and urea
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This sugar is distinct from other sugars because it is not found in plants.

A)fructose
B)lactose
C)sucrose
D)glucose
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What is the name of the storage form of carbohydrate?

A)glucose
B)lactic acid
C)glycogen
D)ketone
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What is another term for glucose?

A)dextrin
B)dextrose
C)table sugar
D)saccharine
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Before carbohydrates are absorbed they are changed to ____.

A)glycogen
B)insulin
C)glucose
D)maltose
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9
The following condition can occur when too little carbohydrate is consumed to provide the energy needed by the body.

A)diabetes
B)ketoacidosis
C)protein malnutrition
D)anorexia
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10
Which disaccharide is produced by enzymatic action during the digestion of starch in the body?

A)lactose
B)sucrose
C)maltose
D)glycogen
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_____ are a principal source of carbohydrate.

A)Meats
B)Cereal grains
C)Eggs
D)Liquids
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12
Which monosaccharide is a product of milk digestion?

A)lactose
B)galactose
C)fructose
D)maltase
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13
It is common for enriched grain products to have _____ added.

A)iron
B)calcium
C)vitamin B12
D)none of the above
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What is the tough outer covering of a grain kernel called?

A)endosperm
B)exosperm
C)bran
D)germ
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What is an example of a polysaccharide?

A)sucrose
B)starch
C)galactose
D)glucagon
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Which of the following sugars is created during the fermentation process that produces alcohol?

A)lactose
B)sucrose
C)maltose
D)glycogen
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17
Which part of the grain is full of B vitamins?

A)endosperm
B)exosperm
C)bran
D)germ
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18
Which of the following hormones controls the rate of glucose metabolism?

A)insulin
B)glucagon
C)islets of Langerhans
D)steroids
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19
Potatoes are a good food source for _____.

A)lactose
B)glycogen
C)monosaccharides
D)complex carbohydrates
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20
The major source of energy for the body is provided by ____.

A)water
B)vitamins
C)carbohydrates
D)minerals
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21
Carbohydrates provide approximately 30% of the calories for people living in the United States. _____________________
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22
With the above food sources in mind, what nutrients are Jill and Henry not receiving?
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23
Ketoacidosis, a condition caused by the accumulation of ketones, or acids, in the blood and urine, upsets the acid-base balance of the body. This condition could cause a fatal coma. _________________________
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Provide an explanation for the use of fiber in at least five medical conditions. Explain the rationale for each. What are the best food sources for fiber?
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Carbohydrates are required by the body to furnish adequate fiber needed. _________________________
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What is cellulose, why is it important, and in what foods is it found?
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The starch in grain kernels is found primarily in the germ. ____________________
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Jill and Henry both have difficulty with constipation. What food sources provide fiber in the diet? What food sources can you recommend to aid this problem? Why have they limited the fiber in their diet? What is the dietary requirement for fiber?
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Diabetes mellitus is the main cause of obesity in the United States. _________________________
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Jill and Henry consume a lot of carbohydrates. Why is this a common occurrence among the elderly population?
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Compare and contrast the three groups of carbohydrates: monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides.
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32
Discuss the protein-sparing action of carbohydrates.
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Carbohydrates are organic compounds composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen and supply the major source of energy for the body. _________________________
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If there are insufficient carbohydrates in the diet to meet energy requirements, fat oxidation occurs. What is the impact of this on the metabolism of the body? What nutrients does the body use for energy?
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Discuss the consequences of consuming too much fiber.
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Develop a dietary plan for them and include a shopping list for the foods needed that they may give to a family member who shops for them.
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The body needs a constant supply of energy; consequently, it stores approximately one-half of a 24-hour need of carbohydrates in the liver and muscles. _________________________
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Insufficient lactase causes _____.

A)lactose intolerance
B)milk allergy
C)constipation
D)all of the above
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Discuss the metabolism of glucose. What is the function of glucose in the body? Which food sources are needed to obtain glucose? What controls the process of glucose metabolism? What does the body do with the glucose that is not needed?
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Disaccharides are simple sugars that may be absorbed from the intestine directly into the blood stream. ____________________
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41
What is the recommended weight loss per week?
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42
What is the minimum amount of carbohydrates needed each day?
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Using the minimum carbohydrate intake, assist your friend in planning a diet with the appropriate amounts.
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What role does glycogen play in carbohydrate metabolism?
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Why is she feeling weak and dizzy? What other symptoms may be an indication of a real problem for Sally?
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