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Which organelle participates in the chemical processes that transfers energy from the chemical bonds of 
nutrient molecules to newly created ATP molecules? - mitochondria 
The body's main source of energy is _____________ and should be the major part of total daily food 
intake. - carbohydrates 
To be considered an essential nutrient, a substance must have all these characteristics except... 
(a) it has a specific biological function. 
(b) removal from the diet leads to a decline in human biolo...
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Metabolism - Answer Total energy expenditure of all cata/anabolic processes (bodies ability to use fuel) 
 
Measured by either direct (calorimetry chamber) or indirect (Douglas bag/metabolic cart) calorimetry 
 
Calorimetry = measure of energy expenditure (kcals = E to heat 1kg water 1°C) 
 
Oxidation-Reduction Reaction - Answer - Are always *coupled reactions* (the energy given off by the exergonic reaction powers the endergonic reaction) 
- *Oxidation*: removing an electron 
- *Reduction*...
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Measurements Chapter 1 Test Questions and Answers
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Measurements Chapter 1 Test Questions and Answers 
How do we measure energy, oxygen consumption, heart rate and multiples of resting metabolic rate? - Answer-we exercise oxygen consumption VO2 Max by absolute (not relating to body mass) and relative (respective of body mass) 
 
What's the difference between absolute and relative VO2? - Answer-Absolute VO2 is in not in relation to body mass and uses the unit Liters/Minute while Relative VO2 is in retrospect to body mass, using the unit Mililiter...
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Factors that influence BMR 
Gender, lean body mass, body size, temperature, age, 
nervous system activity, caffeine, smoking, pregnancy, 
diet 
2. Android obesity Fat being stored in the abdominal area yielding an apple shape. Common in males and linked to high blood 
pressure, testosterone levels, and an increased risk of 
diabetes and hypertension 
3. Gynoid Obesity Fat stored below the waist line yielding a pair shape. More 
common in females and describes small waist with fat in 
the hips an...
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Direct calorimetry - process of measuring a person's metabolic rate via the measurement of heat production 
-direct measurement of metabolic rate 
 
Indirect calorimetry - direct relationship between O2 consumed and amount of heat produced 
-O2 consumption, CO2 production, N2 balance 
 
Oxygen deficit - -a lag due to slower activation of oxidative pathways 
-difference between oxygen uptake in the first few min of exercise and after an equal time period of steady state 
 
What is the steady s...
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The statement 'Approximately 15 students at the university were diagnosed with bulimia 
nervosa during 2011' is a statement of: 
A. Prevalence 
B. Incidence 
C. Morbidity 
D. Mortality - Answer- B. 
Incidence 
Cracked lips is a symptom of deficiency for which nutrient? 
A. Fat soluble vitamins 
B. Vitamin C 
C. Magnesium 
D. B vitamins - Answer- D. 
B Vitamins 
Which of the following food assistance programs provides supplemental food, nutriti...
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Which of the following is the largest component of total energy expenditure (TEE)? 
 
A. RMR 
B. Thermic effect of digestion 
C. Physical Activity 
D. Metabolic Stress correct answers *A. RMR* 
The thermogenic effect of digestion is generally thought to contribute to no more than 10% to TEE. Activity contributes to 5% - 30% to TEE. With the exceptions of burn and sepsis, metabolic stress contributes to less than 50% TEE. However, in almost all situations, RMR constitutes 60% to 75% of TEE. 
 
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Lab 1 - Answer-Body Composition 
Lab 2 - Answer-Aerobic Capacity 
Lab 3 - Answer-Caloric Expenditure 
Lab 4 - Answer-Muscular Power 
Fat mass categories - Answer--essential fat 
-storage fat 
Fat free mass contains... - Answer--protein (muscle) 
-water 
-minerals (bone) 
Essential body fat of males - Answer-3% 
Essential body fat of females - Answer-12% 
8 indirect ways to measure body composition - Answer-1. Height/weight 
2. BMI 
3. Girth Measurement 
4. Waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) 
5. Skinfolds ...
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Anabolism - Uses energy to construct components of cells. 
Catabolism - Breaks down organic matter, for example, to harvest energy. 
Nutrient Density - A measure of the nutrient a food provides compared to its energy content. 
Trace Minerals - Needed only in tiny amounts. 
These minerals participate in most chemical reactions in the body. 
These include iron, zinc, iodine, copper, manganese. 
Protein Complementation - The act of consuming a variety of plant products to provide all the 
necessary...
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Following resection of a medulloblastoma, a school aged child is noted as having irritability, a weight gain of 1.5kg in the absence of edema, UOP of .4ml/kg/hour and the following laboratory results. The most likely diagnosis is: 
 
A) adrenal insufficiency 
B) Cerebral salt wasting 
C) Diabetes insipidus 
D) syndrome if inappropriate antidiuretic hormone 
 
Sodium 128 mEg/L 
Potassium 4.0 mEq/L 
Chloride 103 mEq/L 
Bicarbonate 26 mEq/L 
BUN 10mg/dL 
Creatinine 0.2mg/dL 
Glucose 102 mg/dL 
Calc...
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