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NASM 7th Edition Exam Study Guide: Complete Solution: NASM 7th Edition Exam Test Bank: Complete Solution: Updated ( Everything you need)
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What is credible nutrition information? 
(Ans- Nutrition information that is rooted in and supported by science 
 
You read an article in a popular magazine explaining the weight-loss benefits of including a certain nutrient in your diet. What should you consider in deciding if this is credible nutrition information? 
 (Ans- Is the information supported by research, and has it been reviewed by other qualified individuals? 
 
What are the three macronutrients? 
(Ans- Protein, carbohydrates, and...
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BIOD 121: Essentials in Nutrition Module 2 Exam (100 out of 100) Verified Answers (GRADED A)
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Score for this quiz: 100 out of 100 MAKE SURE TO READ THE RED LETTERS FOR RIGHT ANSWERS!!! Multiple Choice: Which type of diffusion can move nutrients against the concentration from an ar ea of low concentration to an area of high concentration? Facilitated diffusion Correct Answer Active transport Osmosis Passive diffusion List 3 organs of the gastrointestinal tract and state their functions. Your Answer: 1.) Mouth: Functions - The mouth can hold food also mechanically process food into the dig...
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The Dental Hygienists Guide to Nutritional Care 5th Edition by Cynthia A. Stegeman - Test Bank
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Chapter 03: The Alimentary Canal: Digestion and Absorption 
Stegeman: The Dental Hygienist’s Guide to Nutritional Care, 5th Edition 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
	1.	Each is a portion of the alimentary canal, except one. Which is the exception? 
a. 
Oral cavity 
b. 
Pharynx 
c. 
Larynx 
d. 
Esophagus 
e. 
Small intestine 
 
 
ANS:	C 
The larynx is not a portion of the alimentary canal. This tubular structure is approximately 30-ft long and comprises all the body parts through which food passes. 
 
DIF...
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NURS 225 Nutrition Quiz 1 Questions and Answers Latest 2023/2024 | Complete Graded A+
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NURS 225 Nutrition Quiz 1 Questions and Answers Latest 2023/2024 | Complete Graded A+. The nurse is discussing protein with a client. The nurse describes that protein is formed from essential and nonessential amino 
acids. The client is having difficulties understanding the difference. The nurse should explain that essential amino acids are 
what? 
A) The only amino acids necessary for growth and tissue maintenance 
B) Amino acids that must be consumed in the diet 
C) Amino acids that are found ...
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WGU C458 Health, Fitness and Wellness Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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WGU C458 Health, Fitness and Wellness Questions and Answers 100% Pass Nutrition provides the body with the nutrients it needs to perform its daily tasks 
Undernutrition implies that the individual is not getting enough nutrients. This can occur even if the person is consuming more than enough calories 
Malnutrition an imbalance of proper nutrients 
Anorexia nervosa literally means loss of appetite, but this is a misnomer: A person with this is hungry, but denies the hunger because of an irration...
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HNF 150 Exam 2 Questions & Answers | 100 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified
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What are the components of amino acids? - ANS - amine group, acid group, side chain 
What makes an amino acid unique? - ANS - side chain 
How many amino acids exist? Essential and non-essential. - ANS - 9 essential, 11 nonessential 
What is stopped if we are lacking an amino acid? - ANS - protein synthesis 
What is needed for protein synthesis? - ANS - amino acids 
What is negative nitrogen balance? - ANS - more nitrogen is excreted than taken in 
What is positive nitrogen balance? - ANS - more ...
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Nutrition Through the Life Cycle 8e Judith E. Brown (Instructor Manual All Chapters, 100% Original Verified, A+ Grade)
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Nutrition Through the Life Cycle 8e Judith E. Brown (Instructor Manual All Chapters, 100% Original Verified, A+ Grade)-PURPOSE AND PERSPECTIVE OF THE CHAPTER 
The purpose of this chapter is to introduce or refresh the students’ memory of basic 
nutrition knowledge. The chapter will present information about how nutrition paves 
the way to an understanding of needs and benefits related to nutrition by life-cycle 
stage. The 10 principles of nutrition will be discussed, as will how each serves a...
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EAT Right Prep Pt #2 Practice Exam Questions And Answers Rated A+
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EAT Right Prep Pt #2 Practice Exam Questions And Answers Rated A+ 
At what levels do leptin and ghrelin promote excess food intake? * 
-Low leptin, high ghrelin 
-High leptin, low ghrelin 
-Low leptin, low ghrelin 
-High leptin, high ghrelin ANS Low leptin, high ghrelin 
 
*A patient presents with lesions on his gums and pinpoint hemorrhages on his skin. What vitamin is this patient most likely deficient in?* 
-Thiamin 
-Magnesium 
-Vitamin C 
-Selenium ANS Vitamin C 
 
*Which of the following...
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Complete Test Bank The Human Body in Health and Illness 7th Edition by Barbara Herlihy
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Complete Test Bank 
The Human Body in Health and Illness 7th Edition 
by Barbara Herlihy 
 
Chapter 01: Introduction to the Human Body 
Herlihy: The Human Body in Health and Illness, 7th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. What is the branch of science that studies how the body functions? 
a. Anatomy 
b. Histology 
c. Pathology 
d. Physiology 
ANS: D 
2. Which word comes from the Greek word meaning “to dissect”? 
a. Anatomy 
b. Histology 
c. Pathology 
d. Physiology 
ANS: A 
3. Which of the follow...
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BIOC 385 - Exam 3 || A+ Graded Already.
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Describe the function of the E1, E2, and E3 enzymes in the ubiquitinating system. Why are there ~500 E3 genes in the human genome but only two E1 genes? correct answers E1 enzymes attached ubiquitin to E2 enzymes, E2 enzymes conjugate ubiquitin to target proteins, and E3 enzymes recognize target proteins and facilitate ubiquitination by interacting directly with E2-ubiquitin and the target protein. E3 proteins must recognize a large number of target proteins, and thus there are hundreds of diffe...
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