Integration of Metabolism Flashcards

1
Q

Which of the following dietary nutrients would most rapidly reverse a state of ketosis in a starving person?

a. Fat
b. Protein
c. Amino acids
d. Carbohydrate

A

d.Carbohydrate

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2
Q

How soon would death occur from starvation if the body was unable to shift to a state of ketosis?

A

Within 3 weeks

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3
Q

Which of the following is used to supply some of the fuel needed by the brain only after the body has been fasting for a while?

a. Ketones
b. Glycerol
c. Fatty acids
d. Amino acids

A

Ketones

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4
Q

Elizabeth has been fasting for 4 days in observance of her religious beliefs. You note that her breath smells “fruity.” This is most likely due to

A

her body’s shift to a state of ketosis

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5
Q

How are ketones formed?

A

Condensation of acetyl CoA molecules

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6
Q

All of the following are general features of starvation in people except

a. a decrease in metabolic rate.
b. a decrease in mental alertness.
c. a decrease in immune function.
d. a decrease in body temperature.

A

b. a decrease in mental alertness.

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7
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Absorptive State

A

Four house after a meal. Time eating, digesting, and absorbing nutrients. Causes and increase of glucose, triglycerides, and amino acids in the blood.

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8
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Postabsorptive state

A

Time between meals. Body relies on stored nutrients in order to maintain homeostasis.

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9
Q

When the muscle releases alanine during the postabsorptive state, what is its function?

A

Its converted to glucose through the ornithine cycle

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10
Q

In the postabsorptive state, which of these does not occur in the liver:

a. glucose release
b. de novo gluconeogenesis
c. alanine release
d. fatty acid oxidation

A

c. alanine release

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11
Q

In the postabsorptive state, which of these does not occur in the adipose tissue:

a. lipolysis
b. fatty acid release
c. glycerol release
d. TG synthesis

A

d. TG synthesis

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12
Q

What is produced to carry TAG in the fasted/postabsorptive state

A

VLDL

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13
Q

Which hormone specifically hydrolyses TAG stored within adipose tissue

A

hormone sensitive lipase

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14
Q

What is FA bound to in the blood to prevent coalescing

A

albumin

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