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PORTAGE BIOD 121 ESSENTIALS IN NUTRITION 2021 – FINAL EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWER | LATEST UPDATE
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T/F: Taste and texture are often the 2 most important reasons specific foods are 
consumed in North America 
 Answer: True 
T/F: Nutrition is the science that links foods to health and disease. 
 Answer: True 
Describe hunger and appetite, including their associated drives and sensations. 
 Answer: Hunger - internal drive; churning, growling, stomach pain; Appetite - 
external drive; pleasant food sensations, leads us to eat when not hungry 
Considering the physiology as you eat, (1) explain wh...
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Chapter 23: Obesity and disorders of nutrition EVOLVE, Questions and Answers With Rationale.
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Chapter 23: Obesity and disorders of nutrition EVOLVE, Questions and Answers With Rationale. 
 
1. Which is a true statement regarding adipose tissue? 
A. Adipose tissue is classified according to weight. 
B. Adipose tissue has the same gene expression. 
C. Adipose tissue has different rates of lipogenesis. D. Adipose tissue is all from the same origin. 
C. Adipose tissue has different rates of lipogenesis. 
Adipose tissue is found in different locations, has different gene expression patterns, ...
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APEA 3P CCK PRACTICE EXAM 2024 NEW UPDATE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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APEA 3P CCK PRACTICE EXAM 2024 NEW UPDATE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
What effects do CCK and gastrin share (or not share) at physiologic concentration? 
CCK and gastrin do not share any effects at normal physiologic concentration. 
While CCK and gastrin do not share any effects at normal physiologic concentration, how do they compare at pharmacologic doses? 
They have identical actions on GI function when pharmacologic doses are administered. 
What is the role of gastrin? 
Stimulates gastric acid se...
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MPOETC ACT 120 CERTIFICATION EXAM 2024 | 2 CURRENTLY TESTING VERSIONS WITH A STUDY GUIDE WITH KNOWLEDGE CHECCK FLASHCARDS | ACCURATE AND VERIFIED FOR GUARANTEED PASS | LATEST UPDATE
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MPOETC ACT 120 CERTIFICATION EXAM 2024 | 2 
CURRENTLY TESTING VERSIONS WITH A STUDY GUIDE 
WITH KNOWLEDGE CHECCK FLASHCARDS | ACCURATE 
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Portage Learning BIOD 121 Essentials in Nutrition Final Exam
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T/F: Taste and texture are often the 2 most important reasons specific foods are consumed in North America - True 
 
T/F: Nutrition is the science that links foods to health and disease. - True 
 
Describe hunger and appetite, including their associated drives and sensations. - Hunger - internal drive; churning, growling, stomach pain; Appetite - external drive; pleasant food sensations, leads us to eat when not hungry 
 
Considering the physiology as you eat, (1) explain what hormones are relea...
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NR 546 Week 7 Case Study: Child and Adolescent (Solved).
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NR 546 Week 7 Case Study: Child and Adolescent (Solved). 
Subjective Objective 
The client is a 7-year-old male accompanied by his 
mother and 9-year-old brother. 
Client’s Chief Complaints: 
“My son has endless energy, he can’t sit still. When 
he plays, he is too rough with other kids.” 
History of Present Illness 
This clint was previously diagnosed with attentiondeficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The school 
reports that he cannot stay seated, frequently calls 
out in class, is d...
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CMED Gastroenterology --177 Final Exam Correct Answers|39 Pages
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Describe the flow of bile through the liver, gall bladder, and pancreas - ️️bile is produced in the liver and is sent out via the left or right hepatic ducts which join to form the common hepatic duct 
 
bile in the common hepatic duct can be sent to the gallbladder for storage, or be sent directly to the duodenum for secretion 
 
the common hepatic duct becomes the common bile duct after the gallbladder, and this eventually joins with the pancreatic duct (along with all the pancreatic zymog...
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ISSA Nutrition Final Exam with 100% Correct Answers 2024/ 2025
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ISSA Nutrition Exam Final 2023 
WHAT IS GOOD NUTRITION? - Correct Answer-PROPERLY CONTROLS ENERGY 
BALANCE 
PROVIDE NUTRIENT DENSITY 
ACHIEVE HEALTH, BODY COMPOSITION AND PERFORMANCE GOALS 
HONEST AND OUTCOME BASE 
WHAT ARE THE 8 STEPS TO EFFECTIVE COACHING? - Correct Answer-PREPARE 
FOR CLEINT 
COLLECT PRELIMINARY CLIENT INFO 
EVALUATE CLEINT INFO AND STATE WHAT IT MEANS 
OFFER NUTRITIONAL SUGGESTIONS AND PLANS 
OFFER SUPPLEMENTAL SUGGESTIONS 
SET BEHAVIOR GOALS AND CREATE MONITOR STRTG 
MAKE N...
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Nuclear Medicine PASSED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Nuclear Medicine PASSED Exam Questions 
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What are the mechanisms of uptake and clearance of HIDA scan? What are the indications? - 
Ans Same uptake, transport and excretion pathways as billirubin. After injection - bound 
tightly to protein in blood, hepatocyte uptake, transported into bile (due to the same pathways 
IDA is subject to competition if billirubin levels are high) Excreted fro mthe hepatocyres and 
follows the bile. Indications:Cholescintography 
How does CCK ...
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BIOD 121 Portage module 2 Latest Version Graded A
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protein digestion 1. cooking 
2. pepsin (in stomach) 
3. cholecystokinin -CCK (small intestine) - travels to pancreas, releases trypsin back to SI 
4. trypsin - breaks peptide chains 
5. amino acids absorbed through portal vein to liver 
digestion transforming food into basic nutrients that can be absorbed and used by the body 
sensory stimuli before digestion cognition 
sound 
odor 
appearance 
taste 
peristalsis Involuntary waves of muscle contraction that keep food moving along in one 
direct...
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