What happens first protein denaturation or protein digestion

Assignment Help Biology
Reference no: EM131189100

Biology MCQ

Question1.
Which organ is responsible for the release of sodium bicarbonate, a chemical needed to neutralize stomach acid?

a. The stomach
b. The Duodenum
c. The Liver
d. The Gallbladder
e. The Pancreas

Question 2
Which of the following is known as an accessory organ in the digestive process?

a. The Heart
b. The Duodenum
c. The Kidney
d. The Gallbladder
e. The Lungs

Question 3
What happens mostly in the large intestine (colon)?

a. Vitamins and minerals are absorbed
b. Water is absorbed
c. Amino acids are absorbed
d. Glucose is absorbed
e. Fiber is absorbed.

Question 4
What is true about fat absorption?

a. It occurs in the ascending colon.
b. It is aided by emulsification with bile.
c. It is released into the blood stream as VLDL.
d. It requires amylase action on the glycerol backbone.
e. All of the above

Question 5
Which type of absorption mechanism requires a selective protein carrier and ATP energy?

a. Facilitated diffusion
b. Passive diffusion
c. Active transport
d. Passive transport
e. Nutrient activity

Question 6
What happens first, protein denaturation or protein digestion?

a. Protein denaturation
b. Protein digestion

Question 7
What is the correct process of protein synthesis?

a. DNA is transcribed to mRNA which is translated to Protein.
b. mRNA is transcribed to DNA which is translated to Protein
c. Protein is transcribed to mRNA which is translated to DNA
d. Protein is transcribed to DNA which is translated to mRNA
e. DNA is transcribed to Protein which is translated to mRNA.

Question 8
High protein diets can deplete the body of:

a. Water
b. Calcium
c. Vitamin B6
d. All of the above.

Question 9
Lactase persistence is tied to human biocultural evolution.

True
False

Question 10
Protein need is based on body:

a. Weight
b. Height
c. Caloric need
d. CHO adequacy
e. Nutrient density

Question 11
Kwashiorkor is best described as:

a. Fibrous proteins
b. High biological value protein sources
c. Complementary protein sources
d. Lack of protein and energy in the diet
e. Lack of protein in the diet

Question 12
_________ decreases transit time.

a. Glucose
b. Insoluble Fiber
c. Antibodies
d. Allergen (Antigen)
e. Hyperhomocystemia

Question 13
Proteins can be of two basic types:

a. DNA and RNA
b. Antibodies and Antigens
c. Enzymes and Hormones
d. Simple and Complex
e. Fibrous and Globular

Question 14
Which of the following is a protein component in food causing allergy?

a. Glucose
b. Insoluble Fiber
c. Antibodies
d. Allergen (Antigen)
e. Hyperhomocystemia

Question 15
_________ are proteins produced by immune cells.

a. Glucose
b. Insoluble Fiber
c. Antibodies
d. Allergen (Antigen)
e. Hyperhomocystemia

Question 16
_________ is a risk factor for heart disease.

a. Glucose
b. Insoluble Fiber
c. Antibodies
d. Allergen (Antigen)
e. Hyperhomocystemia

Question 17
Which of the following statements is true regarding metabolism?

a. Homeostasis involves a balance of anabolic and catabolic reactions.
b. Homeostasis causes weight gain.
c. Catabolic reactions involve condensation reactions.
d. Anabolic reactions cause tissue degradation.
e. Enzymatic digestion of proteins to amino acids involves anabolic reactions.

Question 18
_________ increase low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels.

a. Triglycerides
b. Antioxidants
c. Elevated intakes of saturated fatty acids
d. Aerobic physical activities
e. Omega-3 fatty acids

Question 19
_________ prevents oxidation reactions.

a. Triglycerides
b. Antioxidants
c. Elevated intakes of saturated fat
d. Aerobic physical activities
e. Omega-3 fatty acids

Question 20
_________ increases high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol levels.

a. Triglycerides and folic acid
b. Antioxidants like vitamin E and C
c. Elevated intakes of saturated fat
d. Aerobic physical activities and Omega-3 fatty acids

Question 21
_________ has anti-inflammatory effects in the body.

a. Triglycerides
b. Antioxidants
c. Elevated intakes of saturated fat
d. Aerobic physical activities
e. Omega-3 fatty acids

Question 22
Cancer is:

a. A natural selection advantage
b. Prevented by frequent and regular alcohol consumption.
c. Not caused by unhealthy diet and lifestyle factors.
d. Promoted by phytochemicals.
e. A disease characterized by uncontrolled cell growth.

Question 23
_________ can bind to fat, cholesterol, and bile in the gastrointestinal tract.

a. Bile
b. Protein
c. Glucose
d. Soluble fiber
e. Insulin

Question 24
Which lipoprotein contains the most cholesterol?

a. Chylomicron
b. VLDL
c. LDL
d. IDL
e. HDL

Question 25
Hypoglycemia is:

a. The diagnostic criteria for diabetes.
b. Characterized by low blood sugar.
c. A leading cause of atherosclerosis.
d. The reason for lactose intolerance.
e. An enzyme that catabolizes starch.

Question 26
Most vitamin and minerals are absorbed in the ______________.

a. Colon
b. Kidney
c. Stomach
d. Small intestine
e. Liver

Question 27
Which of the following is largely produced by plants during photosynthesis?

a. Fats
b. Carbohydrate
c. Proteins
d. Water
e. Light

Question 28
In whole grain processing, the amount of _________ is/are decreased.

a. Fiber
b. Vitamins
c. Minerals
d. Fiber, vitamin and mineral content are all reduced by whole grain processing.

Question 29
Which of the following provides the best food source of fiber?

a. Carrots
b. Soybean oil
c. Tuna
d. White rice
e. Whole Milk

Question 30
The central nervous system prefers _____________ for energy to function optimally.

a. Fatty acids
b. Ketone bodies
c. Protein
d. Glucose
e. Amino acids

Question 31
Omega-3 fatty acids may help to protect against:

a. Diverticulosis
b. Osteoporosis
c. Type I Diabetes
d. Kidney Failure
e. Heart Disease

Question 32
The special proteins that drive chemical reactions are:

a. Enzymes
b. Antibodies
c. Collagen
d. Hormones
e. DNA

Question 33
Which of the following foods is an example of a wholesome but low quality protein source?

a. Vegetable oil
b. Beans
c. Cheese
d. Banana
e. Eggs

Question 34
A person who has gastrointestinal distress after drinking milk most likely:

a. Is missing the enzyme lactase.
b. Has type 2 diabetes.
c. Produces lipoproteins against the milk.
d. Is experiencing autoimmunity.
e. Is having a hydrogenation reaction.

Question 35
Which of the following statements is true about lipoproteins?

a. HDL removes cholesterol from the bloodstream
b. High HDL values increase atherosclerosis.
c. Diet has no influence HDL levels
d. Diets high in saturated fat are protective against heart disease.
e. Elevated LDL cholesterol in the blood is protective against heart disease.

Question 36
Trans fatty acids:

a. Contain a single double bond
b. Reduce heart disease risk.
c. May be found in processed foods
d. Are abundant in most fruits
e. All of the above

Question 37
Which of the following statements is true about fiber?

a. Fiber is found in plant and animal foods.
b. Fiber increases caloric density of the diet.
c. Fiber hardens stool.
d. Fiber binds some vitamins and minerals.
e. Insoluble fiber dissolves in water.

Question 38
Soluble fibers include:

a. Pectin, lignin, mucilage.
b. Pectin, gum, mucilage.
c. Pectin, lignin, gel.
d. Cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin.
e. Cellulose, hemicellulose, agar.

Question 39
Which of the following statements is true about enzymes?

a. Enzymes require essential fatty acids as coenzymes.
b. Enzymes can require vitamin or mineral cofactors for their function.
c. Enzymes are chemicals secreted from endocrine glands into the blood.
d. Enzymes are carbohydrate based substances.
e. All of the above

Question 40
Type 1 diabetes is:

a. A genetic disease caused by autoimmunity and a lack of insulin production.
b. The build-up of homocysteine in the blood.
c. A type of anemia common among vegetarians.
d. A diet-related disease in which insulin resistance occurs.
e. A communicable disease.

Question 41
Lyla is a 23 year old single mom. She developed gestational diabetes during her pregnancy. Her child is now two years old. Lyla is 5 foot 7 inches tall and she weighs 167 pounds. Her waist measurement is 37 inches. Her lab values include; a fasting blood sugar level of 115mg/dl, her total blood cholesterol was 227mg/dl and her blood pressure was 137/87mmHg. She consumes on the average 2,450 Calories, 26 grams of dietary fiber, and 26 grams of saturated fat. TRUE or FALSE, Lyla could improve her health by following the Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes (TLC) Diet.

True
False

Question 42
Lyla is a 23 year old single mom. She developed gestational diabetes during her pregnancy. Her child is now two years old. Lyla is 5 foot 7 inches tall and she weighs 167 pounds. Her waist measurement is 37 inches. Her lab values include; a fasting blood sugar level of 115mg/dl, her total blood cholesterol was 227mg/dl and her blood pressure was 137/87mmHg. She consumes on the average 2,450 Calories, 26 grams of dietary fiber, and 26 grams of saturated fat. TRUE or FALSE, Lyla has normal blood pressure.

True
False

Question 43
Lyla is a 23 year old single mom. She developed gestational diabetes during her pregnancy. Her child is now two years old. Lyla is 5 foot 7 inches tall and she weighs 167 pounds. Her waist measurement is 37 inches. Her lab values include; a fasting blood sugar level of 115mg/dl, her total blood cholesterol was 227mg/dl and her blood pressure was 137/87mmHg. She consumes on the average 2,450 Calories, 26 grams of dietary fiber, and 26 grams of saturated fat. TRUE or FALSE, Lyla meets the diagnostic criteria of Metabolic Syndrome.

True
False

Question 44
Lyla is a 23 year old single mom. She developed gestational diabetes during her pregnancy. Her child is now two years old. Lyla is 5 foot 7 inches tall and she weighs 167 pounds. Her waist measurement is 37 inches. Her lab values include; a fasting blood sugar level of 115mg/dl, her total blood cholesterol was 227mg/dl and her blood pressure was 137/87mmHg. She consumes on the average 2,450 Calories, 26 grams of dietary fiber, and 26 grams of saturated fat. TRUE or FALSE, Lyla may have Type 1 Diabetes.

True
False

Question 45
Lyla is a 23 year old single mom. She developed gestational diabetes during her pregnancy. Her child is now two years old. Lyla is 5 foot 7 inches tall and she weighs 167 pounds. Her waist measurement is 37 inches. Her lab values include; a fasting blood sugar level of 115mg/dl, her total blood cholesterol was 227mg/dl and her blood pressure was 137/87mmHg. She consumes on the average 2,450 Calories, 26 grams of dietary fiber, and 26 grams of saturated fat. TRUE or FALSE, Lyla's Dietary Reference Intake (DRI) for fiber is 28 grams.

True
False

Question 4
Lyla is a 23 year old single mom. She developed gestational diabetes during her pregnancy. Her child is now two years old. Lyla is 5 foot 7 inches tall and she weighs 167 pounds. Her waist measurement is 37 inches. Her lab values include; a fasting blood sugar level of 115mg/dl, her total blood cholesterol was 227mg/dl and her blood pressure was 137/87mmHg. She consumes on the average 2,450 Calories, 26 grams of dietary fiber, and 26 grams of saturated fat. TRUE or FALSE, Lyla consumed 76% of her Dietary Reference Intake (DRI) for fiber.

True
False

Question 47
Lyla is a 23 year old single mom. She developed gestational diabetes during her pregnancy. Her child is now two years old. Lyla is 5 foot 7 inches tall and she weighs 167 pounds. Her waist measurement is 37 inches. Her lab values include; a fasting blood sugar level of 115mg/dl, her total blood cholesterol was 227mg/dl and her blood pressure was 137/87mmHg. She consumes on the average 2,450 Calories, 26 grams of dietary fiber, and 26 grams of saturated fat. TRUE or FALSE, Lyla consumed less than 7% of her Calories from saturated fat.

True
False

Question 48
Lyla is a 23 year old single mom. She developed gestational diabetes during her pregnancy. Her child is now two years old. Lyla is 5 foot 7 inches tall and she weighs 167 pounds. Her waist measurement is 37 inches. Her lab values include; a fasting blood sugar level of 115mg/dl, her total blood cholesterol was 227mg/dl and her blood pressure was 137/87mmHg. She consumes on the average 2,450 Calories, 26 grams of dietary fiber, and 26 grams of saturated fat. TRUE or FALSE, Lyla's total blood cholesterol is in the borderline high risk category.

True
False

Question 49
Lyla is a 23 year old single mom. She developed gestational diabetes during her pregnancy. Her child is now two years old. Lyla is 5 foot 7 inches tall and she weighs 167 pounds. Her waist measurement is 37 inches. Her lab values include; a fasting blood sugar level of 115mg/dl, her total blood cholesterol was 227mg/dl and her blood pressure was 137/87mmHg. She consumes on the average 2,450 Calories, 26 grams of dietary fiber, and 26 grams of saturated fat. TRUE or FALSE, Lyla's Dietary Reference Intake (DRI) for protein would be met if she consumed 61 grams of dietary protein each day.

True
False

Question 50
Lyla is a 23 year old single mom. She developed gestational diabetes during her pregnancy. Her child is now two years old. Lyla is 5 foot 7 inches tall and she weighs 167 pounds. Her waist measurement is 37 inches. Her lab values include; a fasting blood sugar level of 115mg/dl, her total blood cholesterol was 227mg/dl and her blood pressure was 137/87mmHg. She consumes on the average 2,450 Calories, 26 grams of dietary fiber, and 26 grams of saturated fat. TRUE or FALSE, If Lyla consumed the same Calorie level and her DRI for protein, then she would consume 10% of her Calories from protein.

True
False

Reference no: EM131189100

Questions Cloud

For major currencies-nominal interest rate contracts : For major currencies, nominal interest rate contracts are actively traded in the Eurocurrency market. Likewise, there are active spot and forward markets for major currencies. Therefore, the interest rate parity always holds. Describe 3 consideration..
Provide a description of the tellme value proposition : Provide a description of the Tellme value proposition for the directory services business.- What factors constrain the ability of Tellme to apply lean startup principles to the development of their directory services business model?
Strategy implementation and strategic controls : Using the strategy that you developed in SLP, run the simulation. Document your results as you did previously. Review and analyze these results, and develop a final strategy.
Anthony ngatia-some of the retrieved essay questions : Question on "The Mayor of Castle bridge"  Topic: Many of the works read portray characters altering their consciousness in one way or another, through alcohol or drugs. The works demonstrate shifting cultural ideas about the dangers and possibilities..
What happens first protein denaturation or protein digestion : What happens first, protein denaturation or protein digestion? Which type of absorption mechanism requires a selective protein carrier and ATP energy? What is the correct process of protein synthesis?
Bloomberg business week most current top five : Review Bloomberg Business week's most current top five under 25. Choose one of the companies and perform a detailed analysis of the company using the strategies discussed in this chapter.
How should or would you handle situation with mrs. smither : As the manager how should or would you handle the situation with Mrs. Smither? What are the ethical and legal issues involved, including ADA rules? Outline a plan of action with at least seven recommendations that will address the serious workplac..
Computer professionals advocate of exposing the details : Could someone explain to me what does it means to believe that all systems and applications must provide for an abstraction from the details of the implementation and other computer professionals advocate of exposing the details?
How does the issue enhance or detract from union reputation : The case analysis investigates issues involving the National Education Association (NEA), because it is one of the few remaining unions with some power. The students will select and summarize an article from Lexis-Nexis about the NEA. What is the ..

Reviews

Write a Review

Biology Questions & Answers

  Find difference between positive and negative regulation

Examples of positive and negative control of transcription can be found in the regulation of expression of the bacterial operons lac and trp. Use these two operon systems to describe the difference between positive and negative regulation.

  Determine the map of certain genes

What information is needed to determine the map of certain genes? I know that you need to know the recombination frequencies, but what else?

  What was the total yield of dna from the plasmid prep

A student performed a BioRad miniprep of plasmid DNA that resulted in 100ul(microliter) of DNA solution. To determine the concentration of this solution, 20ul of the DNA solution was placed in 480ul of water and the absorbance of the diluted sampl..

  A kind of borrowed life

1. It has been said that viruses lead "a kind of borrowed life." Do you think viruses should be considered living organisms or not? Back up your opinion by supporting facts about viruses.

  Trans individual crossed with cis individual

Suppose i f an individual with genotype pQ/Pq heterozygous for both loci in trans arrangement of alleles is crossed with an individual of genotype PQ/pq.

  Which of the following initially triggers the surge

In elk, LH and FSH levels induce breeding in the Fall. Which of the following initially triggers the surge in these all important hormones?

  Ability to taste phenylthiocarbamide

In man, the ability to taste phenylthiocarbamide (A) is dominantover the inability (a) to taste this substance. A taster man and anon taster woman have a non taster child. Using a Punnett square,show how this is possible. Please answer in easiest for..

  Chromosome from a single origin of replication

Suppose that the each replication fork moves at a rate of 500 base pairs per second, how long would it take to replicate the E. coli chromosome from a single origin of replication?

  Elucidate where they came from with an easy diagram

Elucidate where they came from with an easy diagram. The 10 with normal wings also have mutant green eyes and mutant hairy legs.

  Living cells when placed in hypertonic solution

Living cells when placed in hypertonic solution, then the cell will experience ......... A. hipotonis B. desplamolisis C. turgor D. Turgesen E. plasmolysis

  How many liters of hydrogen gas were produced

A volume of aqueous hydrochloric acid containing 0.500 mol of HCl and 0.100 mol of magnesium metal were combined and reacted to completion. How many liters of hydrogen gas were produced under STP conditions?

  Q most biologists believe that immune systems defense

q. most biologists believe that immune systems defense against infections largely rests on its ability to distinguish

Free Assignment Quote

Assured A++ Grade

Get guaranteed satisfaction & time on delivery in every assignment order you paid with us! We ensure premium quality solution document along with free turntin report!

All rights reserved! Copyrights ©2019-2020 ExpertsMind IT Educational Pvt Ltd