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CNS Primer- Foundation Disciplines of Nutrition Practice Questions and Answers
Transferrin Most Iron Is Transported In The Blood Via The Plasma Carrier: Denaturation A Required Prerequisite To The Digestion Of Proteins Is The HCL-Dependent Process Called: >95% The True Digestibility Of Dietary Fatty Acids Is: Sucrase An Example Of A Digestive Enzyme Secreted From The Brush Border Of Microvilli To Help With Digestion Is: Glucagon * Secretion By Pancreatic Alpha-Cells Is Triggered By Decreased Plasma Glucose * Acts To Stimulate Hepatic Glycogenolysis And Gluconeogenesis F...
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Transferrin Most Iron Is Transported In The Blood Via The Plasma Carrier: Denaturation A Required Prerequisite To The Digestion Of Proteins Is The HCL-Dependent Process Called: >95% The True Digestibility Of Dietary Fatty Acids Is: Sucrase An Example Of A Digestive Enzyme Secreted From The Brush Border Of Microvilli To Help With Digestion Is: Glucagon * Secretion By Pancreatic Alpha-Cells Is Triggered By Decreased Plasma Glucose * Acts To Stimulate Hepatic Glycogenolysis And Gluconeogenesis F...
CNS Hark Quiz- Questions and Answers
1. Body mass index (BMI) may overestimate an individual's body fat in which of the following scenarios? a. Underweight individuals b. Normal weight individuals c. Extremely muscular individuals d. Obese individuals c 
2. Which of the following tissues manifest an iron deficiency and is likely to appear abnormal on physical examination? a. Skin b. Nails c. Mouth d. All of the above d 
3. Waist circumference (WC) is recommended to only be measured in patients with a BMI less than which of the fol...
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1. Body mass index (BMI) may overestimate an individual's body fat in which of the following scenarios? a. Underweight individuals b. Normal weight individuals c. Extremely muscular individuals d. Obese individuals c 
2. Which of the following tissues manifest an iron deficiency and is likely to appear abnormal on physical examination? a. Skin b. Nails c. Mouth d. All of the above d 
3. Waist circumference (WC) is recommended to only be measured in patients with a BMI less than which of the fol...
CNS Exam Questions and Answers
Min-max calories for K-5 550-650 
Min-max calories for K-8 600-650 
Min-max calories for Grades 6-8 600-700 
Min-max calories for Grades 9-12 750-850 
Grades K-5 fruit requirement 1/2 cup per day / 2 and 1/2 cup per week 
Grades K-8 fruit requirement 2 & 1/2 cups per week - 1/2 c per day 
Grades 6-8 fruit requirement 2 & 1/2 cups per week - 1/2 c per day 
Grades 9-12 fruit requirement 5 c per week, 1 c per day 
Grades K-5 veggie requirement 3 & 3/4 c per week, 3/4 c per day 
Grades K-8 veggie re...
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Min-max calories for K-5 550-650 
Min-max calories for K-8 600-650 
Min-max calories for Grades 6-8 600-700 
Min-max calories for Grades 9-12 750-850 
Grades K-5 fruit requirement 1/2 cup per day / 2 and 1/2 cup per week 
Grades K-8 fruit requirement 2 & 1/2 cups per week - 1/2 c per day 
Grades 6-8 fruit requirement 2 & 1/2 cups per week - 1/2 c per day 
Grades 9-12 fruit requirement 5 c per week, 1 c per day 
Grades K-5 veggie requirement 3 & 3/4 c per week, 3/4 c per day 
Grades K-8 veggie re...
CNS Exam Prep Questions and Answers
Examples of dietary nutrients that are not absorbed directly into the enterohepatic portal blood system include: a) amino acids b) medium-chain fatty acids c) monosaccharides d) long-chain fatty acids d) long-chain fatty acids 
The hormone responsible for the decrease in gastrointestinal smooth muscle tone and motility during pregnancy is: 
a) estrogen b) progesterone c) placental lactogen d) human chorionic ghornadotropin b) progesterone 
The ingestion of a meal containing large amounts of satu...
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Examples of dietary nutrients that are not absorbed directly into the enterohepatic portal blood system include: a) amino acids b) medium-chain fatty acids c) monosaccharides d) long-chain fatty acids d) long-chain fatty acids 
The hormone responsible for the decrease in gastrointestinal smooth muscle tone and motility during pregnancy is: 
a) estrogen b) progesterone c) placental lactogen d) human chorionic ghornadotropin b) progesterone 
The ingestion of a meal containing large amounts of satu...
CNS Exam Prep - CBNS Exam Primer - Section 2 - Basic Principles of Nutrition (p. 61/62) Review Questions and Answers
How are an individual's energy requirements determined? The dietary energy required by an individual is determined by the individual's energy expenditure. There are several components of daily energy expenditure. Total Energy Expenditure = Resting Energy Expenditure + Thermal Effect of Activity Resting Energy Expenditure = Basal Energy Expenditure + Thermal Effect of Food + Energy Requirements of Growth 
Define resting energy expenditure (REE), also called basal metabolic rate (BMR) or resting...
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How are an individual's energy requirements determined? The dietary energy required by an individual is determined by the individual's energy expenditure. There are several components of daily energy expenditure. Total Energy Expenditure = Resting Energy Expenditure + Thermal Effect of Activity Resting Energy Expenditure = Basal Energy Expenditure + Thermal Effect of Food + Energy Requirements of Growth 
Define resting energy expenditure (REE), also called basal metabolic rate (BMR) or resting...
CNS Exam I Practice Questions and 100% Correct Answers
The nervous system plays a dominant role in all body responses to internal and external demand EXCEPT? A. coordination B. integration C. contraction D. association C 
The central nervous system consists of two parts the brain or encephalon and the spinal cord or medulla spinalis, how many cranial nerve pairs are there? a. 24 b. 31 c.12 d. 62 c 
The somatic component of the nervous system or the voluntary component innervating skeletal musculature, what chemical is released by the somatic axon en...
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The nervous system plays a dominant role in all body responses to internal and external demand EXCEPT? A. coordination B. integration C. contraction D. association C 
The central nervous system consists of two parts the brain or encephalon and the spinal cord or medulla spinalis, how many cranial nerve pairs are there? a. 24 b. 31 c.12 d. 62 c 
The somatic component of the nervous system or the voluntary component innervating skeletal musculature, what chemical is released by the somatic axon en...
Chemistry Praxis Study Questions and Answers
Intensive property A physical property of a substance that is not dependent on the size of mass of a sample, and cannot be determined by looking at the substance. Ex: density, mp, bp, temperature. 
Extensive property A physical property that depends on the amount of matter in a sample. Ex: mass, volume. 
Chemical property How a substance will change when it reacts with other substances and changes its chemical identity. Ex: flammability, oxidation state, toxicity. 
Periodic table -Arranged by in...
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Intensive property A physical property of a substance that is not dependent on the size of mass of a sample, and cannot be determined by looking at the substance. Ex: density, mp, bp, temperature. 
Extensive property A physical property that depends on the amount of matter in a sample. Ex: mass, volume. 
Chemical property How a substance will change when it reacts with other substances and changes its chemical identity. Ex: flammability, oxidation state, toxicity. 
Periodic table -Arranged by in...
Chemistry Praxis Review Questions and Answers
Schrodinger (1925) Continued upon Bohr's findings to determine where electrons are typically found. 
Heisenberg (1927) Created the heisenberg uncertainty principle because you never can predict where the electron is. (Breaking Bad) 
De Broglie (1924) Electrons act like waves around the atom. 
Niels Bohr (Bohrbit) (1913) Electrons can orbit the nucleus in certain special orbits at different energy levels around the nucleus. 
Earnest Rutherford (foil) (1910) Fired beam of alpha particles at thin ...
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Schrodinger (1925) Continued upon Bohr's findings to determine where electrons are typically found. 
Heisenberg (1927) Created the heisenberg uncertainty principle because you never can predict where the electron is. (Breaking Bad) 
De Broglie (1924) Electrons act like waves around the atom. 
Niels Bohr (Bohrbit) (1913) Electrons can orbit the nucleus in certain special orbits at different energy levels around the nucleus. 
Earnest Rutherford (foil) (1910) Fired beam of alpha particles at thin ...
Chemistry Content Knowledge 5245 Practice Questions and Answers
Homogeneous Mixture distributed uniformly throughout mixture; Air; Solutions 
Heterogeneous Mixture not distributed uniformly throughout mixture; sand & salt; Suspensions 
Solute substance that is being dissolved; sugar 
Solvent substance doing the dissolving; water 
Physical Properties can be seen or observed; mass, volume, density, color, boing/freezing points, hardness, conductivity 
Chemical Properties cannot be measured without changing identity or composition of matter; flammability, corro...
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Homogeneous Mixture distributed uniformly throughout mixture; Air; Solutions 
Heterogeneous Mixture not distributed uniformly throughout mixture; sand & salt; Suspensions 
Solute substance that is being dissolved; sugar 
Solvent substance doing the dissolving; water 
Physical Properties can be seen or observed; mass, volume, density, color, boing/freezing points, hardness, conductivity 
Chemical Properties cannot be measured without changing identity or composition of matter; flammability, corro...
Chemistry Content Knowledge 5245 (Reactions/Structures) Review Questions and Answers
Polarimetry, Spectroscopy, Pressure Measurement Three ways to measure a change in concentration 
Gas chromatography, mass spectrometry, titration Methods used to measure slow reactions with aliquots 
Zero Order Reaction rate of the reaction is independent of the concentration of the reactant Rate = k[A]⁰ = k 
First Order Reaction rate of the reaction is directly proportional to the concentration of the reactant Rate = k[A]¹ Unimolecular: A → products 
Second Order Reaction rate of the react...
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Polarimetry, Spectroscopy, Pressure Measurement Three ways to measure a change in concentration 
Gas chromatography, mass spectrometry, titration Methods used to measure slow reactions with aliquots 
Zero Order Reaction rate of the reaction is independent of the concentration of the reactant Rate = k[A]⁰ = k 
First Order Reaction rate of the reaction is directly proportional to the concentration of the reactant Rate = k[A]¹ Unimolecular: A → products 
Second Order Reaction rate of the react...