Delaney Clause

Question 1.1. (TCO 1) Which of the following BEST describes the Delaney Clause? (Points : 2)       Government action that prevents the intentional addition of compounds that have been shown to cause cancer in animals or humans
       Government recommendation that all predatory fish be tested for mercury before being sold to the consumer
       List of food additives generally regarded as safe; established in 1958 by the U.S. Congress
       Pending legislation to ban irradiation as a method of food preservation
Question 2.2. (TCO 1) Which of the following is TRUE regarding the science of nutrition? (Points : 2)       As compared to many other scientific disciplines, nutrition is a young science.
       Discoveries by the first nutritional scientists established the connection between deficiencies and illness.
       In developed countries, current research in nutrition focuses on the relationship between diet and chronic diseases.
       All of these are true.
Question 3.3. (TCO 1)  Which of the following is NOT an essential nutrient? (Points : 2)       Water
       Alcohol
       Vitamins
       Minerals
Question 4.4. (TCO 1) Your grandmother has recently been diagnosed with Type II diabetes. Which of the following professionals is most likely to be qualified to offer your grandmother assistance in planning her diabetic diet? (Points : 2)       Registered Dietitian (RD)
       PhD in nutrition
       Medical Doctor (MD)
       Nutritionist
Question 5.5. (TCO 2) Which of the following are substances in plant foods that are not absorbed by the body? (Points : 2)       Starch
       Disaccharides
       Dietary fiber
       Simple sugars
Question 6.6. (TCO 2) The type of study that observes a large population to determine factors that may influence nutritional habits and disease trends is called a (n):(Points : 2)       case-controlled study.
       clinical trial.
       epidemiological study.
       animal study.
Question 7.7. (TCO 2) Which of the following is associated with diets high in added sugars? (Points : 2)       Hyperactivity
       Tooth decay
       Diabetes
       All of these 
Question 8.8. (TCO 3) Not only is HCL produced in the stomach to help with enzyme transformation, another function of the stomach is to: (Points : 2)       neutralize stomach acid.
       activate pepsinogen to form pepsin.
       protect stomach cells from auto digestion.
       emulsify fats. 
Question 9.9. (TCO 3) Which of the following is exempt from standard food labeling regulations? (Points : 2)       Coffee
       Spices
       Meat
       All of these
Question 10.10. (TCO 3) Barbara has just been diagnosed with celiac disease. Which of the following foods would be most dangerous for her to consume? (Points : 2)       Cornflakes
       Rice cakes
       Potatoes
       Whole-wheat bread
Question 11.11. (TCO 4) Which of the following carbohydrates is the end product of photosynthesis? (Points : 2)       Glycogen
       Galactose
       Lactose
       Glucose
Question 12.12. (TCO 4) When fructose and glucose are bonded together, they form: (Points : 2)       table sugar.
       malt sugar.
       milk sugar.
       fruit sugar.
Question 13.13. (TCO 4) ________ is a technique employed by some endurance athletes to increase their storage of muscle glycogen. (Points : 2)       Ketosis
       Carbohydrate loading
       Glycogen surging
       Gluconeogenesis
Question 14.14. (TCO 5) Sex hormones and adrenal hormones are substances derived from which class of lipid? (Points : 2)       Fatty acids
       Triglycerides
       Phospholipids
       Sterols
Question 15.15. (TCO 5) Which of the following foods are rich sources of saturated fatty acids? (Points : 2)       Cashew nuts
       Olive and canola oils
       Canola and corn oils
       Butter and lard
Question 16.16. (TCO 5) The vast majority of fat digestion and absorption occurs in the: (Points : 2)       pancreas.
       liver.
       small intestine.
       gall bladder.
Question 17.17. (TCO 5) What are the three classes of lipids?(Points : 2)       Monosaccharide, disaccharides, and starch
       Triglycerides, sterols, and phospholipids
       Sterols, amino acids, and polysaccharides
       Phospholipids, glycogen, and dipeptides

Pag 21. (TCO 6) Per gram, which of the following foods would contain the highest protein content? (Points : 2)       Cooked carrots
       Chicken
       Skim milk
       Whole-wheat bread Question 2.2. (TCO 6) Well-planned vegetarian diets can reduce the risk of all of the following chronic diseases EXCEPT: (Points : 2)       obesity.
       heart disease.
       anemia.
       cancer. Question 3.3. (TCO 6) Of the 20 amino acids relevant to the human body, how many are considered essential? (Points : 2)       They are all essential.
       11
       Nine
       10 Question 4.4. (TCO 6) The absorption of proteins occurs in the: (Points : 2)       stomach.
       small intestine.
       large intestine.
       liver. Question 5.5. (TCO 7) What is needed to convert Vitamin D to its active state? (Points : 2)       Calcium consumption
       Sunlight
       Intestinal bacteria
       All of the above Question 6.6. (TCO 7) The malabsorption of fat puts those at risk for developing a: (Points : 2)       Vitamin C deficiency.
       Vitamin D deficiency.
       mineral deficiency.
       all of the above. Question 7.7. (TCO 7) Due to the fact that newborns do not have enough bacteria in their small intestine to make _______, they are given an injection of this nutrient.(Points : 2)       Vitamin K
       iron
       calcium
       folate Question 8.8. (TCO 7) The absorption of calcium is inhibited by________. (Points : 2)       Vitamin C
       Vitamin D
       oxalic acid
       essential fatty acids Question 9.9. (TCO 8) Water has a high heat capacity. What does this term mean? (Points : 2)       Water is resistant to changes in temperature.
       Water heats up or cools down very quickly.
       Water provides a useful source of stored kilocalories.
       Water transports the energy-yielding nutrients throughout the body. Question 10.10. (TCO 8) Which organ is primarily responsible for maintaining fluid balance? (Points : 2)       Small intestine
       Kidneys
       Liver
       Pancreas Question 11.11. (TCO 8) What is the primary reason why we sweat? (Points : 2)       Maintain blood volume
       Maintain sodium balance
       Excrete waste products
       Regulate body temperature Question 12.12. (TCO 8) Which of the following stimulates the thirst mechanism? (Points : 2)       Increased concentration of solutes in the blood
       Elevated blood volume and pressure
       Lubrication of the mouth and throat tissues
       All of these Question 13.13. (TCO 9) Which of the following BEST describes an eating disorder? (Points : 2)       A psychiatric condition that requires a physician’s diagnosis
       Any condition in which one’s eating behavior changes more than six times per year
       General term that describes a variety of abnormal or atypical eating behaviors
       Any behavior in which one attempts to reduce one’s body weight below a healthy range Question 14.14. (TCO 9) What is the standard criterion used for diagnosing an eating disorder? (Points : 2)       Analysis of atypical food behavior
       Disordered eating questionnaire
       Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
       Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders

  Question 15.15. (TCO 9) In which of the following events would carbohydrate loading be the most beneficial? (Points : 2)       Weight lifting
       Baseball game
       Cross country skiing
       100-yard dash Question 16.16. (TCO 10) What is a teratogen? (Points : 2)       Any substance that can cause a birth defect
       The name of a pre-term baby
       The fertilized egg
       The process of implantation of the fertilized egg Question 17.17. (TCO 10) Due to the fact that the demand for red blood cells increases during pregnancy, what nutrient is needed regularly? (Points : 2)       Calcium
       Iron
       Folate
       All of the above Question 18.18. (TCO 10) All of the following are physiological changes that typically occur with aging EXCEPT: (Points : 2)       decreased lean body mass.
       decreased bone density.
       decreased fat mass.
       decreased immune function.

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