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HLTH 642 Quiz: Lipids Score for this quiz: 64 out of 70 Submitted Sep 6 at 10:14am This attempt took 44 minutes. Question 1 2 / 2 pts Which type of acid is linoleic acid? n-9 n-7 n-6 n-3 Question 2 2 / 2 pts Ketogenesis would be the HIGHEST ____. after a high-CHO meal after a high-protei...

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Quiz: Lipids
 Due Sep 8 at 11:59pm
 Points 70
 Questions 35
 Time Limit 60 Minutes

Instructions
The quiz:

 Covers the Learn material from Module 3: Week 3.
 Contains 35 multiple-choice questions.
 Is limited to 1 hour.
 Allows 1 attempt.
 Is worth 70 points.

Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of Module 3: Week 3.

Attempt History

Attempt Time Score
LATEST Attempt 1 44 minutes 64 out of 70
Score for this quiz: 64 out of 70
Submitted Sep 6 at 10:14am
This attempt took 44 minutes.

Question 1
pts
Which type of acid is linoleic acid?

n-9

n-7
Correct!

n-6

n-3

Question 2
pts
Ketogenesis would be the HIGHEST ____.

after a high-CHO meal

, after a high-protein meal

after a high-fat meal
Correct!

during prolonged starvation

Question 3
pts
The key organ in the breakdown of lipoproteins is

small intestine

colon
Correct!

liver

kidney

Question 4
pts
The HDL accomplishes its function in reverse cholesterol transport in two ways. Choose the phrase that
does NOT describe one of these.
Correct!

increased apoC-2 activity to reduce its triacylglycerol content

increased activity of LCAT on vascular endothelial cells

increased activity of transferring cholesterol to other lipoproteins

using its apoE component to bind to LDL receptors

Question 5
pts
What is the most important unsaturated fatty acid serving as a precursor for eicosanoid synthesis?
Correct!

arachidonic acid

palmitoleic acid

oleic acid

linoleic acid

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