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Q: Lipids Ans: A broad category of compounds that contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen which are insoluble in water. Q: Fatty acid Ans: The most basic unit of lipids, composed of triglycerides and phospholipids. Q: Types of fatty acids Ans: Saturated, monounsaturated, and polyunsaturated. Remember that trans fats are a type of fatty acid but are man-made. Q: Hydrophobic vs. hydrophillic Ans: Hydrophobic compounds like fat repel water. Hydrophillic compounds attract water. Q: What are the essential fatty acids? Ans: Linoleic (omega-6) and linolenic (omega-3). Both are types of polyunsaturated fatty acids. They are essential because the body cannot produce omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids on its own, and therefore must obtain it through diet. However, Americans consume much more omega-6 fatty acids than omega-3. Q: Triglyceride Ans: The most common type of lipid found in foods and in the body. Triglycerides are also known as fats. Q: Oils Ans: Oils are lipids that are liquid at room temperature: particularly made up of unsaturated fatty acids. Think olive oil (mostly monounsaturated). Butter is an example of a saturated fatty acid food that is solid at room temperature. Q: What does emulsify mean? Ans: It means to keep incompatible substances such as water and oil together when mixed. Emulsifiers are phospholipids because they have unique water and fat loving properties. Q: What are sterols

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NUTR 100 EXAM 2 LATEST EXAM 2025-
2026 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
VERIFIED ANSWERS
Q: Lipids

Ans: A broad category of compounds that contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
which are insoluble in water.




Q: Fatty acid

Ans: The most basic unit of lipids, composed of triglycerides and phospholipids.




Q: Types of fatty acids

Ans: Saturated, monounsaturated, and polyunsaturated.

Remember that trans fats are a type of fatty acid but are man-made.




Q: Hydrophobic vs. hydrophillic

Ans: Hydrophobic compounds like fat repel water. Hydrophillic compounds attract
water.




Q: What are the essential fatty acids?

,Ans: Linoleic (omega-6) and linolenic (omega-3). Both are types of polyunsaturated
fatty acids. They are essential because the body cannot produce omega-6 and omega-3
fatty acids on its own, and therefore must obtain it through diet. However, Americans
consume much more omega-6 fatty acids than omega-3.




Q: Triglyceride

Ans: The most common type of lipid found in foods and in the body. Triglycerides are
also known as fats.




Q: Oils

Ans: Oils are lipids that are liquid at room temperature: particularly made up of
unsaturated fatty acids. Think olive oil (mostly monounsaturated). Butter is an
example of a saturated fatty acid food that is solid at room temperature.




Q: What does emulsify mean?

Ans: It means to keep incompatible substances such as water and oil together when
mixed. Emulsifiers are phospholipids because they have unique water and fat loving
properties.




Q: What are sterols?

, Ans: They are lipids that do not consist of glycerol or fatty acids. They are composed
of four connecting rings of carbon and hydrogen. The most commonly known sterol is
cholesterol.




Q: Where does the majority of fat digestion occur?

Ans: Small intestine.




Q: What enzyme is responsible for fat digestion?

Ans: Pancreatic lipase.




Q: Dietary fat helps the body absorb which vitamins?

Ans: Fat soluble vitamins A, D, E, K




Q: What is the AMDR of fat?

Ans: 20-35% of daily calories.




Q: What foods are particularly high in omega-3 fatty acids

(linolenic)?

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