Deck 27: The Integration of Metabolism

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What is the major metabolic fuel for the brain after several days of starvation?

A) fatty acids
B) lactate
C) amino acids
D) ketone bodies
E) glycogen
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What metabolite,produced by adipose tissue,can only be metabolized in the liver?

A) β\beta -hydroxybutyrate
B) arachidonic acid
C) acetone
D) cholesterol
E) glycerol
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When levels of ketone bodies are high,the _________________ can no longer maintain acid-base balance in the blood.
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What fuel is used exclusively by muscles following a day of starvation?

A) glycogen
B) fatty acids
C) alanine
D) glucose
E) β\beta -hydroxybutyrate
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Except under rare conditions,what organ is almost exclusively reliant on glucose for energy?

A) brain
B) liver
C) small intestine
D) heart
E) kidney
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The microsomal ethanol-oxidizing system (MEOS)consumes oxygen and ______________,which leads to oxidative stress partly due to the inability to regenerate glutathione.
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ATP production from ___________________ is essential for long-distance running.
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The dehydrogenase metabolism of ethanol leads to an excess production of ________________ in addition to acetyl CoA.
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What type of tissue stores the bulk (by total mass)of the body's glycogen?

A) liver
B) heart
C) brain
D) pancreas
E) muscle
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What hormone,released by the small intestine,generates a sense of satiation and inhibits appetite?

A) leptin
B) cholecystokinin
C) glucagon
D) insulin
E) None of the answers is correct.
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Glycolysis and gluconeogenesis are usually _________________ regulated.
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When running a marathon,fuel sources from ___________________,muscle,and adipose are used.
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In addition to fatty acids,what molecule is needed by adipose tissue to synthesize triacylglycerols?

A) acetyl CoA
B) alanine
C) β\beta -hydroxybutyrate
D) glucose
E) None of the answers is correct.
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Which organ is considered to be the metabolic "hub" of the body?

A) brain
B) small intestine
C) liver
D) pancreas
E) adipose tissue
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The primary target organ of glucagon is the ___________________.
Question
What hormone stimulates glycogen breakdown and gluconeogenesis?

A) leptin
B) cholecystokinin
C) glucagon
D) insulin
E) ghrelin
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____________________ results when insulin is absent due to autoimmune destruction of the β cells of the pancreas.
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What hormone,released by adipose tissue,generates a sense of satiation and inhibits the appetite?

A) leptin
B) cholecystokinin
C) neuropeptide Y
D) insulin
E) None of the answers is correct.
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Obesity is defined as a BMI of greater than________________________.
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The "fed state" leads to the release of the hormone ____________________.
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Which of the following occurs in the pancreatic β cell when blood glucose levels increase?

A) Insulin is secreted by receptor-mediated endocytosis.
B) Intracellular ATP/ADP levels increase.
C) K+ channels open, altering the membrane potential.
D) Ca2+ channels close.
E) All of the above occur.
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GLP-1 triggers which of the following in the brain?

A) decreased satiety
B) decreased food intake
C) decreased body weight
D) All of the answers are correct.
E) decreased food intake and decreased body weight
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Excess alcohol consumption can lead to Wernicke-Korsaff syndrome due to the lack of the vitamin thiamine.Which of the following metabolic conversions CANNOT occur in the absence of thiamine?

A) pyruvate + CO2 \rarr oxaloacetate
B) pyruvate \rarr acetyl-CoA + CO2
C) α\alpha -ketoglutarate \rarr succinyl-CoA + CO2
D) phosphoenolpyruvate + CO2 \rarr oxaloacetate
E) B and C are correct.
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What are the fuels used in a long distance run?

A) creatine phosphate
B) liver glycogen
C) muscle glycogen
D) fatty acids
E) All of the answers are correct.
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The primary function of aerobic glycolysis is to

A) degrade glucose to provide ATP.
B) provide carbon skeletons for biosynthesis.
C) provide NADH for lactate reduction.
D) provide NADPH for biosynthetic reactions
E) None of the answers is correct.
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Show how the metabolism of the liver and skeletal muscle is interconnected by blood glucose and alanine during strenuous exercise.
Question
Maintenance of a constant blood-glucose level is called

A) glucose tolerance.
B) glucose adjustment.
C) glucose homeostasis.
D) cholecystokinin.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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What is the primary source of energy used by the muscle during starvation?

A) glucose
B) lactate
C) fatty acids
D) ketone bodies
E) branched-chain amino acids
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What are the two factors that have led to a propensity to gain weight in humans,and how can they be negated?
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Which of the following metabolic conversions provides the maximum rate of ATP production (mmol sec-1)for muscle contraction?

A) muscle glycogen to CO2
B) muscle glycogen to lactate
C) creatine phosphate and ADP to ATP and creatine
D) fatty acid to CO2
E) liver glycogen to CO2
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The First Law of Thermodynamics translated into dietary terms can be stated as

A) energy expended = energy consumed + energy stored.
B) potential energy = energy consumed + energy expended.
C) energy consumed = energy expended + energy stored.
D) kinetic energy = energy consumed + energy stored.
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What is the key regulatory enzyme in glycolysis?

A) phosphofructokinase
B) glucokinase
C) hexokinase
D) triose phosphate isomerase
E) None of the answers is correct.
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What is the advantage of converting pyruvate to lactate in skeletal muscle?
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Identify and describe the two signals from the gastrointestinal tract that induce feelings of satiety.
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In a typical human male,which of the following most closely approximates the energy content (in kcal)of triacylglycerols stored in adipose tissue?

A) 13,500 kcal
B) 135,000 kcal
C) 1,350,000 kcal
D) 13,500 cal
E) None of the answers is correct.
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Which of the following is the primary fuel used by the brain during starvation?

A) ketone bodies
B) glucose derived from glycogen
C) amino acids
D) branched chain amino acids
E) fatty acids
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Health consequences of obesity may include

A) coronary heart disease.
B) hypertension.
C) stroke.
D) type II diabetes.
E) All the answers are correct.
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Insulin signals the ______ state,and glucagon signals the _______ state.

A) fed; starved
B) starved; fed
C) fed; maintenance
D) maintenance; fed
E) starved; maintenance
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What are the three primary sources of glucose 6-phosphate in liver cells?
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The ___________ is/are an important source of metabolites for gluconeogenesis during starvation.

A) kidney
B) brain
C) intestine
D) muscle
E) red blood cells
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What is the cause of type 1 diabetes?
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What are some of the primary metabolic fates of acetyl CoA in animals?
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What is the major fuel for resting muscle,and what it the major fuel for muscle under strenuous work conditions?
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Describe how low glucose levels can decrease triacylglycerol synthesis in adipose tissue.
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Explain what is meant by the term the starved-fed cycle.What are the stages?
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What are the plasma concentrations of glucose in the normal fasting and starvation states?
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Describe the stages of ethanol consumption that affect liver damage and lead to death.
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What are the two hypotheses supporting low-carbohydrate-high-protein diets as an effective weight losing strategy?
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How do SOCS (suppressors of cytokine signaling)proteins inhibit receptor signaling? Give one example.
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What metabolic changes occur during the early fasting state?
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Deck 27: The Integration of Metabolism
1
What is the major metabolic fuel for the brain after several days of starvation?

A) fatty acids
B) lactate
C) amino acids
D) ketone bodies
E) glycogen
D
2
What metabolite,produced by adipose tissue,can only be metabolized in the liver?

A) β\beta -hydroxybutyrate
B) arachidonic acid
C) acetone
D) cholesterol
E) glycerol
glycerol
3
When levels of ketone bodies are high,the _________________ can no longer maintain acid-base balance in the blood.
kidney
4
What fuel is used exclusively by muscles following a day of starvation?

A) glycogen
B) fatty acids
C) alanine
D) glucose
E) β\beta -hydroxybutyrate
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Except under rare conditions,what organ is almost exclusively reliant on glucose for energy?

A) brain
B) liver
C) small intestine
D) heart
E) kidney
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6
The microsomal ethanol-oxidizing system (MEOS)consumes oxygen and ______________,which leads to oxidative stress partly due to the inability to regenerate glutathione.
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7
ATP production from ___________________ is essential for long-distance running.
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8
The dehydrogenase metabolism of ethanol leads to an excess production of ________________ in addition to acetyl CoA.
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9
What type of tissue stores the bulk (by total mass)of the body's glycogen?

A) liver
B) heart
C) brain
D) pancreas
E) muscle
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10
What hormone,released by the small intestine,generates a sense of satiation and inhibits appetite?

A) leptin
B) cholecystokinin
C) glucagon
D) insulin
E) None of the answers is correct.
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11
Glycolysis and gluconeogenesis are usually _________________ regulated.
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12
When running a marathon,fuel sources from ___________________,muscle,and adipose are used.
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13
In addition to fatty acids,what molecule is needed by adipose tissue to synthesize triacylglycerols?

A) acetyl CoA
B) alanine
C) β\beta -hydroxybutyrate
D) glucose
E) None of the answers is correct.
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14
Which organ is considered to be the metabolic "hub" of the body?

A) brain
B) small intestine
C) liver
D) pancreas
E) adipose tissue
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15
The primary target organ of glucagon is the ___________________.
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16
What hormone stimulates glycogen breakdown and gluconeogenesis?

A) leptin
B) cholecystokinin
C) glucagon
D) insulin
E) ghrelin
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17
____________________ results when insulin is absent due to autoimmune destruction of the β cells of the pancreas.
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18
What hormone,released by adipose tissue,generates a sense of satiation and inhibits the appetite?

A) leptin
B) cholecystokinin
C) neuropeptide Y
D) insulin
E) None of the answers is correct.
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19
Obesity is defined as a BMI of greater than________________________.
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20
The "fed state" leads to the release of the hormone ____________________.
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21
Which of the following occurs in the pancreatic β cell when blood glucose levels increase?

A) Insulin is secreted by receptor-mediated endocytosis.
B) Intracellular ATP/ADP levels increase.
C) K+ channels open, altering the membrane potential.
D) Ca2+ channels close.
E) All of the above occur.
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22
GLP-1 triggers which of the following in the brain?

A) decreased satiety
B) decreased food intake
C) decreased body weight
D) All of the answers are correct.
E) decreased food intake and decreased body weight
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23
Excess alcohol consumption can lead to Wernicke-Korsaff syndrome due to the lack of the vitamin thiamine.Which of the following metabolic conversions CANNOT occur in the absence of thiamine?

A) pyruvate + CO2 \rarr oxaloacetate
B) pyruvate \rarr acetyl-CoA + CO2
C) α\alpha -ketoglutarate \rarr succinyl-CoA + CO2
D) phosphoenolpyruvate + CO2 \rarr oxaloacetate
E) B and C are correct.
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24
What are the fuels used in a long distance run?

A) creatine phosphate
B) liver glycogen
C) muscle glycogen
D) fatty acids
E) All of the answers are correct.
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25
The primary function of aerobic glycolysis is to

A) degrade glucose to provide ATP.
B) provide carbon skeletons for biosynthesis.
C) provide NADH for lactate reduction.
D) provide NADPH for biosynthetic reactions
E) None of the answers is correct.
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26
Show how the metabolism of the liver and skeletal muscle is interconnected by blood glucose and alanine during strenuous exercise.
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27
Maintenance of a constant blood-glucose level is called

A) glucose tolerance.
B) glucose adjustment.
C) glucose homeostasis.
D) cholecystokinin.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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28
What is the primary source of energy used by the muscle during starvation?

A) glucose
B) lactate
C) fatty acids
D) ketone bodies
E) branched-chain amino acids
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29
What are the two factors that have led to a propensity to gain weight in humans,and how can they be negated?
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30
Which of the following metabolic conversions provides the maximum rate of ATP production (mmol sec-1)for muscle contraction?

A) muscle glycogen to CO2
B) muscle glycogen to lactate
C) creatine phosphate and ADP to ATP and creatine
D) fatty acid to CO2
E) liver glycogen to CO2
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31
The First Law of Thermodynamics translated into dietary terms can be stated as

A) energy expended = energy consumed + energy stored.
B) potential energy = energy consumed + energy expended.
C) energy consumed = energy expended + energy stored.
D) kinetic energy = energy consumed + energy stored.
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32
What is the key regulatory enzyme in glycolysis?

A) phosphofructokinase
B) glucokinase
C) hexokinase
D) triose phosphate isomerase
E) None of the answers is correct.
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33
What is the advantage of converting pyruvate to lactate in skeletal muscle?
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34
Identify and describe the two signals from the gastrointestinal tract that induce feelings of satiety.
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35
In a typical human male,which of the following most closely approximates the energy content (in kcal)of triacylglycerols stored in adipose tissue?

A) 13,500 kcal
B) 135,000 kcal
C) 1,350,000 kcal
D) 13,500 cal
E) None of the answers is correct.
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36
Which of the following is the primary fuel used by the brain during starvation?

A) ketone bodies
B) glucose derived from glycogen
C) amino acids
D) branched chain amino acids
E) fatty acids
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37
Health consequences of obesity may include

A) coronary heart disease.
B) hypertension.
C) stroke.
D) type II diabetes.
E) All the answers are correct.
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38
Insulin signals the ______ state,and glucagon signals the _______ state.

A) fed; starved
B) starved; fed
C) fed; maintenance
D) maintenance; fed
E) starved; maintenance
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39
What are the three primary sources of glucose 6-phosphate in liver cells?
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40
The ___________ is/are an important source of metabolites for gluconeogenesis during starvation.

A) kidney
B) brain
C) intestine
D) muscle
E) red blood cells
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41
What is the cause of type 1 diabetes?
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What are some of the primary metabolic fates of acetyl CoA in animals?
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43
What is the major fuel for resting muscle,and what it the major fuel for muscle under strenuous work conditions?
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44
Describe how low glucose levels can decrease triacylglycerol synthesis in adipose tissue.
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45
Explain what is meant by the term the starved-fed cycle.What are the stages?
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What are the plasma concentrations of glucose in the normal fasting and starvation states?
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47
Describe the stages of ethanol consumption that affect liver damage and lead to death.
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What are the two hypotheses supporting low-carbohydrate-high-protein diets as an effective weight losing strategy?
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How do SOCS (suppressors of cytokine signaling)proteins inhibit receptor signaling? Give one example.
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What metabolic changes occur during the early fasting state?
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