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HUN 2201 Exam 2 Questions and Answers Latest Update Monosaccharide - Answers single sugars: glucose, galactose and fructose Disaccharide - Answers maltose, sucrose and lactose sucrose - Answers glucose + fructose maltose - Answers glucose + glucose lactose - Answers glucose + galactose condensation - Answers 2 molecules are linked by removing a water molecule hydrolysis - Answers a molecule is split by a water molecule glycogen - Answers storage form of glucose and provides rapid release of energy starch - Answers storage form of glucose in plants dietary fibers - Answers provide structure in plants and can't be broken down by human enzymes soluble fibers - Answers viscous and can be digested by intestinal bacteria aka fermented insoluble fibers - Answers nonviscous and can't be digested by bacteria resistant starches - Answers escape digestion phytic acid - Answers bind to some minerals, similar to fiber dextrins - Answers short glucose chains fiber - Answers slows glucose absorption and regulates passage of food through the GI tract salivary amylase - Answers begins starch breakdown in mouth satiety - Answers feeling of fullness caused by fiber pancreatic amylase - Answers starch breakdown in small intestine carbs major site of absorption - Answers small intestine active transport - Answers glucose and galactose facilitated diffusion - Answers fructose prevalence of lactose intolerance - Answers lowest in northern europeans and highest in southeast Asians and native Americans kefir - Answers fermented products glycobiology - Answers study of sugars glycogen stored in - Answers liver and muscle cells gluconeogenesis - Answers protein conversion to glucose protein-sparing action - Answers when there's enough carbs in the diet to avoid using protein for energy ketone bodies - Answers fat fragments are made into these for energy ketosis - Answers an excess of ketone bodies which upsets the bodies acid-base balance insulin - Answers moves glucose into the cells and out of the bloodstream glucoagon - Answers moves glucose into the bloodstream epinephrine - Answers takes glucose out of storage quickly in times of stress type 1 diabetes - Answers body produces no insulin type 2 diabetes - Answers fat cells resist insulin

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Monosaccharide - Answers single sugars: glucose, galactose and fructose

Disaccharide - Answers maltose, sucrose and lactose

sucrose - Answers glucose + fructose

maltose - Answers glucose + glucose

lactose - Answers glucose + galactose

condensation - Answers 2 molecules are linked by removing a water molecule

hydrolysis - Answers a molecule is split by a water molecule

glycogen - Answers storage form of glucose and provides rapid release of energy

starch - Answers storage form of glucose in plants

dietary fibers - Answers provide structure in plants and can't be broken down by human
enzymes

soluble fibers - Answers viscous and can be digested by intestinal bacteria aka fermented

insoluble fibers - Answers nonviscous and can't be digested by bacteria

resistant starches - Answers escape digestion

phytic acid - Answers bind to some minerals, similar to fiber

dextrins - Answers short glucose chains

fiber - Answers slows glucose absorption and regulates passage of food through the GI tract

salivary amylase - Answers begins starch breakdown in mouth

satiety - Answers feeling of fullness caused by fiber

pancreatic amylase - Answers starch breakdown in small intestine

carbs major site of absorption - Answers small intestine

active transport - Answers glucose and galactose

facilitated diffusion - Answers fructose

prevalence of lactose intolerance - Answers lowest in northern europeans and highest in
southeast Asians and native Americans

, kefir - Answers fermented products

glycobiology - Answers study of sugars

glycogen stored in - Answers liver and muscle cells

gluconeogenesis - Answers protein conversion to glucose

protein-sparing action - Answers when there's enough carbs in the diet to avoid using protein for
energy

ketone bodies - Answers fat fragments are made into these for energy

ketosis - Answers an excess of ketone bodies which upsets the bodies acid-base balance

insulin - Answers moves glucose into the cells and out of the bloodstream

glucoagon - Answers moves glucose into the bloodstream

epinephrine - Answers takes glucose out of storage quickly in times of stress

type 1 diabetes - Answers body produces no insulin

type 2 diabetes - Answers fat cells resist insulin

hypoglycemia - Answers low blood sugar

glycemic response - Answers how quickly the blood glucose rises and elicits an insulin
response

glycemic index - Answers categorizes food based on their response potential, controversial in
its effectiveness

added sugars - Answers should be avoided in the diet

dental caries - Answers caused by bacteria residing in dental plaque and how long sugar is in
contact with teeth

negative effect of sugar - Answers may contribute to heart disease and increase serotonin
levels (addiction)

sugar daily intake - Answers no more than 25%

daily total energy intake from carbs - Answers 45-65%

soluble fiber benefit - Answers lower blood cholesterol and enhance the health of the GI tract

harmful effect of fiber - Answers replaces nutrient-dense foods and interferes with nutrient
absorption

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