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Portage Learning /BIOD 121 MODULE 1 NUTRITION REVIEW FINAL EXAM
BIOD121 REVIEW FINAL
EXAM. MODULE 1
Question 1 pts
What is the difference between hunger and appetite? Your Answer:
Hunger : sensation that prompts to eat Appetite : a desire to sonsume specific foods.
CORRECT ANSERS
Hunger is the internal drive to find and eat food.
Appetite is the external drive that encourages us to find and eat food . Hunger is related to the negative sensations caused by the lack of food, while Appetite is related to the pleasurable sensations involved with eating food we enjoy.
Question 2 pts
List two examples of Cognitive external forces that can influence eating habits Portage Learning /BIOD 121 MODULE 1 NUTRITION REVIEW FINAL EXAM Portage Learning /BIOD 121 MODULE 1 NUTRITION REVIEW FINAL EXAM
and comment on your personal experience with each of them.
Your Answer:
1-palatability is popertional to the pleasure someone experineces when eating
food. if i like the smell , tastes
2-variety is another reason that can infulence eating habit .
CORRECT ANSERS
Habits, Comfort foods, Advertising, Social Factors, Nutritional Value
Question 3 pts
1. bis the internal drive to find and eat food. Often experienced as a 2. sensation.
Appetite is the external drive that encourages us to find and eat food. Related to pleasant sensations associated with food.
Your Answer:
hunger bis the internal drive to find and eat food . often experinenced as a 2 Portage Learning /BIOD 121 MODULE 1 NUTRITION REVIEW FINAL EXAM Portage Learning /BIOD 121 MODULE 1 NUTRITION REVIEW FINAL EXAM
negative sensation
CORRECT ANSERS
1.Hunger
2.negative
Question 4 pts Multiple Choice:
Vitamins are considered both
Macronutrients and Inorganic
Portage Learning /BIOD 121 MODULE 1 NUTRITION REVIEW FINAL EXAM Portage Learning /BIOD 121 MODULE 1 NUTRITION REVIEW FINAL EXAM
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Macronutrients and Organic
Correct Answer
Micronutrients and Organic
Micronutrients and Inorganic
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