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Canfitpro HWL Exam Tested Questions With Reviewed Correct Answers The study of food in all forms and how our bodies ingest, digest, metabolize, mobilize, store, and excrete it. - ANSWER : Nutrition Benefits of good nutrition - ANSWER : potential resistance to some disease, weight mana...

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Canfitpro HWL
Exam Tested Questions With
Reviewed Correct Answers

The study of food in all forms and how our bodies ingest,
digest, metabolize, mobilize, store, and excrete it. -
ANSWER ✔ : Nutrition

Benefits of good nutrition - ANSWER ✔ : potential
resistance to some disease, weight management,
increase physiological vibrancy and psychological health

The 6 essential nutrients - ANSWER ✔ : carbohydrates,
proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, water

Macronutrients - ANSWER ✔ : Water, protein,
carbohydrates, fat

Micronutrients - ANSWER ✔ : vitamins and minerals

3 concepts required for healthy nutrition - ANSWER ✔ :
quality, balance, portion control

knowledge of the anatomy of the digestive system
provides - ANSWER ✔ : 1. an understanding of the
structure of the digestive system
2. an understanding of how food is digested

,3. an understanding of how food and toxins can stress the
digestive system

The 2 components of the digestive system - ANSWER ✔
: The digestive tract and the accessory organs

an open system through which food passes to be broken
down, used, or excreted - ANSWER ✔ : digestive tract

____ connect to the digestive tract and provide some of
the critical elements that allow for the breakdown of food
for absorption and/or excretion - ANSWER ✔ : accessory
organs of digestion

Anatomy of Digestive Tract - ANSWER ✔ : mouth,
esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine,
rectum, anus

Where food enters and digestions begins mechanically
through chewing and chemically with saliva; mainly
carbohydrate - ANSWER ✔ : Mouth

Links the mouth to the stomach - ANSWER ✔ :
Esophagus

where food is both mechanically and chemically broken
down; primarily protein - ANSWER ✔ : stomach

, where food is both mechanically and chemically broken
down and then absorbed into the bloodstream - ANSWER
✔ : small intestine

where bacteria continue to breakdown whatever is left of
the food and where water is extracted, forming feces -
ANSWER ✔ : large intestine

where feces are stored - ANSWER ✔ : Rectum

where waste exits the body - ANSWER ✔ : anus

Anatomy of Accessory Digestive Organs - ANSWER ✔ :
salivary glands, liver, gallbladder, pancreas

glands in the mouth that secrete saliva, which contains
enzymes that begin the breakdown of carbohydrates -
ANSWER ✔ : salivary glands

The ____ produces bile, used in the breakdown of fat,
which is stored in the gallbladder. It also serves as the
major detoxification organ of the body, where the nutrient
rich blood is sent for detoxification prior to use in the body.
- ANSWER ✔ : liver

A muscular sac attached to the liver that secretes bile and
stores it until needed for digestion - ANSWER ✔ :
Gallbladder
The number of fat cells we have remains constant after
adolescence and cannot be eliminated. We do have the

, capacity to increase or decrease their size through _____.
- ANSWER ✔ : caloric intake

BMI over 25 - ANSWER ✔ : Overweight

BMI over 30 - ANSWER ✔ : Obesity

Number of adults considered to be overweight or obese -
ANSWER ✔ : More than 2 in 3

Number of adults considered to be obese - ANSWER ✔ :
More than 1 in 3

Number of adults considered to be extremely obese -
ANSWER ✔ : More than 1 in 20

Total weight consists of - ANSWER ✔ : Water mass, fat
mass, and fat-free mass

fat located under the skin - ANSWER ✔ : Subcutaneous
fat

Fat that accumulates in areas such as the back of the
arms, above each hip ("love handles"), the sides of the
back just below the shoulder blades, the abdomen, the
buttocks, and the thighs. Undesirable, but not necessarily
dangerous to health. - ANSWER ✔ : Subcutaneous

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