CDR RD Exam Updated Study Questions and Answers Graded A 2024
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CDR RD
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CDR RD
Isoflavones - Lowers cholesterol
Found in soy products like tofu, tempeh, soy milk, and soybeans
Thiols/Indoles - Sulfur compound
Detoxifies carcinogens
Found in bitter foods like onions, brussel sprouts, garlic, cabbage
Lycopene - Reduces the risk of developing prostate cancer
Red pigmen...
CDR RD Exam Updated Study Questions and Answers Graded A 2024 Isoflavones - Lowers cholesterol Found in soy products like tofu, tempeh, soy milk, and soybeans Thiols/Indoles - Sulfur compound Detoxifies carcinogens Found in bitter foods like onions, brussel sprouts, garlic, cabbage Lycopene - Reduces the risk of developing prostate cancer Red pigment foods like tomatoes, grapefruit, watermelon, papaya Lignans - Protects the heart Reduces risk of breast cancer Found in whole grains, flax seed, and wheat gum Flour - Provides strength and structure Leavening Agent - Lightens and softens the structure and allows the product to rise Eggs - Provides strength and stability Retains leavening agent Salt - Adds flavor Anti-caking Sugar - Absorbs moisture from the air Tenderizes gluten by adding moisture Fat - Adds tenderness by coating gluten particles Liquid - Hydrates the gluten Begins leavening action Dissolves salt and sugar Yellow color - Too much baking soda Fallen center - Too much sugar Too much fat Too much baking powder Tough or dry - Too much flour Too much egg Too much mixing Not enough fat or sugar Coarse texture - Too much baking powder or sugar Oven temp too low Inadequate mixing Poor volume - Too little baking powder Improper ratio of sugar to fat Glutamine - Conditionally essential for GI distress and GI conditions Arginine - Conditionally essential for catabolic stress like wounds and burns Gluconeogeneses - Creates glucose from new sources (fats and proteins) Happens in the kidneys and liver Insulin inhibits this process Glycogenesis - Creation of glycogen from glucose Happens in the liver Glycogenolysis - Breaking down of glycogen into glucose Happens in the liver Glycolysis - Creates pyruvate by breaking down glucose while using oxygen Happens in the cytoplasm Aerobic process (uses oxygen) Glucose -6-phosphate - Makes glycogen from glucose Happens in the liver Breaks off into the Pentose Phosphate Pathway Pentose Phosphate Pathway - Makes NADPH and RNA to be made into fatty acids Happens in the cytoplasm
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