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Bundle Information::HOSA Nutrition Tests 2024/2025 Compilation with Verified Answers| 100% Correct| 100% Score
Bundle Information::HOSA Nutrition Tests 2024/2025 Compilation with Verified Answers| 100% Correct| 100% Score
[Show more]Bundle Information::HOSA Nutrition Tests 2024/2025 Compilation with Verified Answers| 100% Correct| 100% Score
[Show more]Dry mouth can result in all of the following except: 
a. bad breath. 
b. reduced food intake. 
c. dental disease. 
d. achalasia. - d. achalasia 
Oropharyngeal dysphagia may be characterized by all of the following except: 
a. inability to initiate swallowing. 
b. aspiration. 
c. impaired peristalsis...
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Add to cartDry mouth can result in all of the following except: 
a. bad breath. 
b. reduced food intake. 
c. dental disease. 
d. achalasia. - d. achalasia 
Oropharyngeal dysphagia may be characterized by all of the following except: 
a. inability to initiate swallowing. 
b. aspiration. 
c. impaired peristalsis...
The result of those processes whereby the body takes in and uses food for growth, development, and 
maintenance of health is: 
a. respiration 
b. diet therapy 
c. nutrition 
d. digestion - c. nutrition 
Nutritional status is determined by: 
a. heredity 
b. employment 
c. personality 
d. diet - d. di...
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Add to cartThe result of those processes whereby the body takes in and uses food for growth, development, and 
maintenance of health is: 
a. respiration 
b. diet therapy 
c. nutrition 
d. digestion - c. nutrition 
Nutritional status is determined by: 
a. heredity 
b. employment 
c. personality 
d. diet - d. di...
Nutrition - is the branch of science that studies nutrients in foods in relation to growth, 
maintenance, and health of the body 
Food - the fuel that sustains human life and it is required for virtually all body processes-- quality of 
food that individual consume over time will determine their hea...
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Add to cartNutrition - is the branch of science that studies nutrients in foods in relation to growth, 
maintenance, and health of the body 
Food - the fuel that sustains human life and it is required for virtually all body processes-- quality of 
food that individual consume over time will determine their hea...
Provide Energy, Build and Repair Body Tissue, Regulate Body Processes - Three main functions of the 
6 essential nutrients 
Carbs, Proteins, and Fats - Nutrients used primarily to provide energy 
Proteins, Vitamins, and Minerals - Nutrients used mainly to repair body tissues 
low-nutrient-density fo...
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Add to cartProvide Energy, Build and Repair Body Tissue, Regulate Body Processes - Three main functions of the 
6 essential nutrients 
Carbs, Proteins, and Fats - Nutrients used primarily to provide energy 
Proteins, Vitamins, and Minerals - Nutrients used mainly to repair body tissues 
low-nutrient-density fo...
Macronutrients - carbohydrates, lipids, proteins & water 
Main function & caloric intake of Carbohydrates - energy, 4 Kilocalories, 50-60% of daily caloric 
intake 
Main function & caloric intake of Lipids - storage of energy; 9Kcal; less than 30 % of daily caloric 
intake 
Main function & caloric i...
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Add to cartMacronutrients - carbohydrates, lipids, proteins & water 
Main function & caloric intake of Carbohydrates - energy, 4 Kilocalories, 50-60% of daily caloric 
intake 
Main function & caloric intake of Lipids - storage of energy; 9Kcal; less than 30 % of daily caloric 
intake 
Main function & caloric i...
Absorption - Taking up of nutrients in the intestines 
Adipose tissue - Fatty tissue 
Aerobic metabolism - Combining nutrient oxygen within the cell; also called oxidation. 
Albumin - Protein that occurs in blood plasma 
Alkalosis - Condition in which excess base accumulates in, or acids are lost fr...
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Add to cartAbsorption - Taking up of nutrients in the intestines 
Adipose tissue - Fatty tissue 
Aerobic metabolism - Combining nutrient oxygen within the cell; also called oxidation. 
Albumin - Protein that occurs in blood plasma 
Alkalosis - Condition in which excess base accumulates in, or acids are lost fr...
This food group is our body's best source of energy? 
A. Meat Group 
B. fats,oils and sweets 
C. breads and cereals 
D. milk and cheese - C. Breads and Cereals 
Which of these is NOT considered a nutrient? 
A. vitamins 
B. minerals 
C. fiber 
D. fats 
E. Don't know - C. Fiber 
Which of these is ad...
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Add to cartThis food group is our body's best source of energy? 
A. Meat Group 
B. fats,oils and sweets 
C. breads and cereals 
D. milk and cheese - C. Breads and Cereals 
Which of these is NOT considered a nutrient? 
A. vitamins 
B. minerals 
C. fiber 
D. fats 
E. Don't know - C. Fiber 
Which of these is ad...
Absorption - Taking up of nutrients in the intestines 
Adipose tissue - Fatty tissue 
Aerobic metabolism - Combining nutrient oxygen within the cell; also called oxidation. 
Albumin - Protein that occurs in blood plasma 
Alkalosis - Condition in which excess base accumulates in, or acids are lost fr...
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Add to cartAbsorption - Taking up of nutrients in the intestines 
Adipose tissue - Fatty tissue 
Aerobic metabolism - Combining nutrient oxygen within the cell; also called oxidation. 
Albumin - Protein that occurs in blood plasma 
Alkalosis - Condition in which excess base accumulates in, or acids are lost fr...
HOSA Nutrition Therapy Exam with Verified Answers| 100% 
Correct| 100% Score 
Nutrients - Carbohydrates 
Fats (lipids) 
Proteins 
Vitamins 
Minerals 
Water 
Nutrients - Chemical substance found in food that are necessary for good health 
Carbohydrates - Provides the major source of energy in the ave...
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Add to cartHOSA Nutrition Therapy Exam with Verified Answers| 100% 
Correct| 100% Score 
Nutrients - Carbohydrates 
Fats (lipids) 
Proteins 
Vitamins 
Minerals 
Water 
Nutrients - Chemical substance found in food that are necessary for good health 
Carbohydrates - Provides the major source of energy in the ave...
When was HOSA formed? - November, 1976 
What is HOSA? - International Organization for secondary and postsecondary/collegiate CTE 
students who are planning to pursue a health career. 
Whats is the PURPOSE of HOSA? - The purpose of HOSA is to develop leadership and technical skills 
through a progra...
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Add to cartWhen was HOSA formed? - November, 1976 
What is HOSA? - International Organization for secondary and postsecondary/collegiate CTE 
students who are planning to pursue a health career. 
Whats is the PURPOSE of HOSA? - The purpose of HOSA is to develop leadership and technical skills 
through a progra...
Carbohydrates - These foods can be rapidly oxidized by the body to release energy and its product, 
heat 
Carbs are a _______ source of energy for humans - Primary 
Carbs are... - Least expensive and most abundant 
Carbs can ______ grow in most climates, they _______ well, and are _________ to diges...
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Add to cartCarbohydrates - These foods can be rapidly oxidized by the body to release energy and its product, 
heat 
Carbs are a _______ source of energy for humans - Primary 
Carbs are... - Least expensive and most abundant 
Carbs can ______ grow in most climates, they _______ well, and are _________ to diges...
Founder of ballistics, fire arms, and body hair - Victor Balthazard 
Founder of body - Alphonse Bertillion 
Founder of fingerprints - Francis Gultun 
Founder of firearm evidence - Calvin Goddard 
Founder of criminalistics - Hans Gross 
Founder of the Locard's Exchange Principle - Edmond Locard 
Fou...
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Add to cartFounder of ballistics, fire arms, and body hair - Victor Balthazard 
Founder of body - Alphonse Bertillion 
Founder of fingerprints - Francis Gultun 
Founder of firearm evidence - Calvin Goddard 
Founder of criminalistics - Hans Gross 
Founder of the Locard's Exchange Principle - Edmond Locard 
Fou...
Absorption - Taking up of nutrients in the intestines 
Adipose tissue - Fatty tissue 
Aerobic metabolism - Combining nutrient oxygen within the cell; also called oxidation. 
Albumin - Protein that occurs in blood plasma 
Alkalosis - Condition in which excess base accumulates in, or acids are lost fr...
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Add to cartAbsorption - Taking up of nutrients in the intestines 
Adipose tissue - Fatty tissue 
Aerobic metabolism - Combining nutrient oxygen within the cell; also called oxidation. 
Albumin - Protein that occurs in blood plasma 
Alkalosis - Condition in which excess base accumulates in, or acids are lost fr...
Provide Energy, Build and Repair Body Tissue, Regulate Body Processes - Three main functions of the 
6 essential nutrients 
Carbs, Proteins, and Fats - Nutrients used primarily to provide energy 
Proteins, Vitamins, and Minerals - Nutrients used mainly to repair body tissues 
low-nutrient-density fo...
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Add to cartProvide Energy, Build and Repair Body Tissue, Regulate Body Processes - Three main functions of the 
6 essential nutrients 
Carbs, Proteins, and Fats - Nutrients used primarily to provide energy 
Proteins, Vitamins, and Minerals - Nutrients used mainly to repair body tissues 
low-nutrient-density fo...
Carbohydrates - 50% of diet, contains Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen. 
Protein Sparing Action - When enough carbohydrates are ingested to supply a person's energy 
needs, they spare proteins for their primary function of building and repairing body tissue. 
Normal Fat Metabolism - Requires adequate s...
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Add to cartCarbohydrates - 50% of diet, contains Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen. 
Protein Sparing Action - When enough carbohydrates are ingested to supply a person's energy 
needs, they spare proteins for their primary function of building and repairing body tissue. 
Normal Fat Metabolism - Requires adequate s...
carbohydrates - provide energy (c) 
fats - provide energy (f) 
proteins - build and repair body tissues; provide energy 
vitamins - regulate body processes (v) 
minerals - regulate body processes (m) 
water - regulate body processes (w) 
essential nutrients - only found in food 
atherosclerosis - sa...
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Add to cartcarbohydrates - provide energy (c) 
fats - provide energy (f) 
proteins - build and repair body tissues; provide energy 
vitamins - regulate body processes (v) 
minerals - regulate body processes (m) 
water - regulate body processes (w) 
essential nutrients - only found in food 
atherosclerosis - sa...
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