Which of the following breaks nutrients apart into tiny


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1.How many calories are in a food that contains 20 grams of carbohydrate, 15 grams of protein and 7 grams of fat?

a.176c.258
b.203d.378

2. All of the following organs are associated with the digestive tract and contribute juices to it except the:

a.liverc.lungs
b.gallbladderd.pancreas

3.If the ingredient list on a box of cereal reads: "Wheat flour, sugar, and natural flavorings", what ingredient is the predominant or most abundant?

a.natural flavoringsc.sugar
b.wheat flourd.not enough information to tell

4.The majority of the digestive and absorptive processes occur in the:

a.mouthc.small intestines
b.stomachd.large intestines

5.The main energy yielding nutrients include:

a.vitamins, minerals, and waterc.trace minerals and vitamins
b.carbohydrates, proteins and fatsd.water, carbohydrates, protein

6.Food labels list ingredients in:

alphabetical order
ascending order by weight/amount in the food (least to most)
descending (decreasing) order by weight/amount in the food (most to least)

7.The MyPlate and USDA guidelines break groups foods into ___ major categories.

a.twoc.four
b.threed.five

8.What are the "ABCDMV" principles of diet planning?

a.Abundance, B vitamins, calories, diet control, minerals and variety
b.Abundance, balance, conservative, diversity, moderation and variety
c.Adequacy, bone development, correction, vitamin density, master and variety
d.Adequacy, balance, calorie control, density, moderation and variety

9.Which of the following products of digestion is NOT normally absorbed directly into the bloodstream?

a.large fats      c.vitamin C
b.B-vitamins     d.carbohydrates

10.Immediately after absorption, which circulatory system carries the fat soluble vitamins and large fats?

a.vascular         c.lymphatic
b.mesentery      d.enterohepatic

11.What substance protects the stomach lining from damage to digestive juices?

a.water         c.pepsinogen
b.mucus        d.dietary fats

12.Gram for gram, which of the following provides the most energy?

a.fats          c.proteins
b.vitamins    d.carbohydrates

13. What is the name of the projections on the inner surface of the small intestine used for absorption?

a.villi                       c.cilia
b.mesenteric vessels  d.vascular projectiles

14.Alcohol is not a nutrient. How much energy does alcohol supply per gram?

a.2 calories           c.7 calories
b.4 calories           d.9 calories

15.Which of the following best describes the normal pH of the stomach?

a.neutral              c.acidic
b.very alkaline      d.slightly alkaline

16.Information that must be lawfully provided on food labels includes all of the following except:

a.the exact amount of each ingredient listed on the ingredient panel.
b.The amount of specific nutrients and food components in a serving of food.
c.The net contents expressed by weight, measure, or count
d.The name and address of the manufacturer, packer or distributor.

17.All blood leaving the GI tract travels first to the

a.heart         c.kidneys
b.liver          d.pancreas

18.In to what region of the intestinal tract does the stomach empty?

a.large intestines  c.rectum
b.small intestines  d.colon

19.The pyloric valve:

regulates the movement of food into the stomach
controls the flow of chyme from the stomach into the small intestine
opens to allow for elimination
passes undigested food into the large intestine

20. The esophagus:

regulates the movement of food into the stomach
controls the flow of chyme into the small intestine
opens to allow for elimination
passes undigested food into the large intestine

21. Your friend complains of chronic heartburn. Which of the following suggestions might be helpful to her?

eat two large meals a day rather than several small meals
lie down after eating
drink liquids during meals
eat small meals and drink liquids 1 hour before or after meals

22. Which of the following foods may make heartburn worse in some people?

coffee
chocolate
soda pop
all of the above

23. The average time food spends in the stomach is:

1 to 3 hours
3-4 hours
Over 5 hours
10 to 20 minutes

24. The colon's task is mostly to:

secrete mucus
absorb nutrients
reabsorb water and absorb minerals
digest nutrients

25. Losing weight, if you are overweight, may reduce the incidence of heartburn.

____true ____false

26. If a substance is not absorbed through the digestive tract, it will be excreted via the:

breath
sweat
feces
urine

27. Mechanical digestion begins in the mouth and involves chewing and shredding food pieces.

____true____false

28. Chief reason people choose the foods that they eat is:

Taste
Nutrient content
peer pressure

29. Saliva helps maintain the health of the teeth by washing away food particles that cause decay and by neutralizing acids that promote decay.

___true____false

30. All of the following are examples of functional foods EXCEPT

a.tomatoes.
b.regular oatmeal.
c.regular white bread.
d.calcium-fortified juice.

31. Which of the following is classified as a micronutrient?

a.Iron
b.Protein
c.Alcohol
d.Carbohydrate

32. Which of the following is an example of a macronutrient?

a.Protein
b.Calcium
c.Vitamin C
d.Vitamin D

33. All of the following sets of values are included in the Dietary Reference Intakes EXCEPT

a.AI.
b.RDA.
c.EAR.
d.LUT.

34. Protein provides 4 calories per gram.

____true____false

35. Fat provides 9 calories per gram.

____true____false

36. The purpose bicarbonate serves in digestions is to

Increase the acidic content of chyme
Neutralize the acid content of chyme
Hydrolyze large peptides
Settle the stomach

37. Which of the foods listed below is NOT nutrient dense?

Green beans
Orange
Apple pie
Roast beef

38. Who would be the most appropriate person to consult regarding nutrition information?

Chiropractor
Registered dietitian (RD)
Dentist
Health food store manager

39.Which of these best describes an essential nutrient?
It cannot be found in food
It is easily digested in the body
It is necessary for the body to function
It cannot be used to make other compounds in the body

40. The RDAs (Recommended Dietary Allowances) for nutrients are

a.More than twice as high as anyone needs
b.The minimum amount an average person needs
c.Set to cover the needs of practically all healthy people in the U.S.
d.Designed to prevent deficiency disease in half the population

41.A 12-ounce glass of reduced fat milk has calcium, riboflavin, vitamin A and vitamin D and 140 calories. A 12 ounce glass of soda has sugar and 140 calories. Choosing the milk is using the principle of nutrient __________.

Control
Adequacy
Density
Moderation

42.Every morning for the past 2 years Angela has gotten up and stumbled to the kitchen, where she grabs a Pop TartTM to eat. She doesn't care what flavor it is, as she is barely awake enough to taste it. Angela is displaying a food choice primarily based on

Religion
Habit
Body image
Environmental concerns

43.What does the Tolerable Upper Intake Level of a nutrient represent?

The upper level of a nutrient allowed when fortifying a food
The upper level of a nutrient that appears safe for most healthy people
A number calculated by taking twice the RDA or three times the AI
The maximum allowable amount available in supplement form.

44.Which of the following breaks nutrients apart into tiny particles which are then absorbed?

Enzymes
Mucus
Micelles
Hormones

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