nutrition exam #1 Flashcards

1
Q

set at a level that meets the needs of half of all healthy people

A

EAR

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2
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set at a level that meets the needs of practically all healthy people

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RDA

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3
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daily intake amounts set for nutrients for which there is insufficient research data to establish an EAR

A

AI

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4
Q

the max daily intake amounts of nutrients that are not likely to cause adverse health effects in almost al indvs

A

UL

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5
Q

an estimate of the amount required to achieve and maintain a healthy weight and meets age needs of half of all healthy people

A

EER

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6
Q

provide a range of macronutrient intake associated with good health and a reduced risk of chronic diseases while providing for recommended intakes of essential nutrients

A

AMDR

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7
Q

five tastes

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sweet, sour, salty, bitter, umami

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8
Q

fat g/kcal

A

9 kcal

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9
Q

carbs g/kcal

A

4 kcal

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10
Q

protein g/kcal

A

4 kcal

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11
Q

gallbladder

A

stores bile

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12
Q

liver

A

produces bile

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13
Q

small intestine

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organ where bile is used to help digestion

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14
Q

large intestine

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also known as the colon

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15
Q

the organ with the strongest muscles surrounding it

A

stomach

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16
Q

the organ where most nutrients are absorbed

A

small intestine

17
Q

the organ that produces insulin

18
Q

where salivary amylase starts to digest carbs

19
Q

organ that releases bile into the small intestine

A

gallbladder

20
Q

organ that creates bile and stores glycogen

21
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obesity is a major risk factor

22
Q

the person cannot produce insulin

23
Q

glucose levels in blood are abnormal

24
Q

referred to as insulin resistant

25
you have been asleep for eight hours which hormone is higher in your bloodstream?
glucagon
26
you have just eaten a huge meal which hormone is higher in your bloodstream
insulin
27
what word refers to being full
satiety
28
if you are lactose intolerant what enzyme are you missing
lactase
29
which macromolecule starts being digested earliest
carbs
30
which macromolecule is digested last
fats
31
what is the term for the rhythmic contraction of smooth muscle around the most of the digestive system?
peristalsis
32
a recurring heartburn might be a symptom of this disease
gastrointestinal reflux
33
which organ produces ghrelin
stomach
34
which of the following is considered an accessory organ
pancreas
35
which factor affects nutrient levels in food
food processing, plant variety, ripeness when harvested
36
most people should aim to keep their intake of which nutrient at or below 100% of DV
total fat