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NEWEST 2024 ISSA NUTRITIONIST (A NEW UPDATED
VERSION) ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND WELL ELABORATED
ANSWERS (CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY
GRADED A+ (FULL REVISED)
Who declared "let thy medicine be thy food, and let thy food be thy medicine". -
ANSWER: Hippocrates

Vitamins and their importance in health and wellness were discovered by European
doctors in the... - ANSWER: Early 1900s

In humans, what provides the first impression of food? - ANSWER: The eyes

Which of the following is one of the five categories of taste in food, corresponding to
the flavor of glutamates? - ANSWER: Umami

Factors affecting a person's access to food, food selections, and the way they
consume foods include: cultural, economic, and... - ANSWER: Religious
considerations

Foods intended to be ingested under the supervision of a physician for a specific
management of a disease or condition are known as... - ANSWER: Medicinal foods

Which organ system is used for smelling? - ANSWER: Olfactory System

The consistency of a food describes its... - ANSWER: Firmness of thickness

The flavor of food is heavily influenced by the amount of... - ANSWER: Fat

Cell Membrane - ANSWER: The lipid bilayer enclosing human cells

Lipid Bilayer - ANSWER: A thin polar membrane made of pairs of lipid molecules

Phospholipids - ANSWER: A fatty acid inked through glycerol phosphate forming cell
membranes

Hydrophilic - ANSWER: Water-loving; attracted to water

Hyrdophobic - ANSWER: Water-hating; repelled by water

Blastocyst - ANSWER: A bundle of 70-100 mostly undifferentiated human cells

Tissue - ANSWER: Groups of cells having similar structure and acting together to
perform a function

,The 4 main tissue types - ANSWER: Endothelial, epithelial, connective, muscle

Epidermis - ANSWER: The outermost layer of the skin

Epithelialization - ANSWER: The process of replacing epithelial cells to maintain a
protective barrier

Types of epithelial cells - ANSWER: Squamous, cuboidal, columnar

Squamous Cells - ANSWER: Thin, flat epithelial cells that allow molecules to easily
pass through.

Cuboidal - ANSWER: Box-shaped epithelial cells that secrete and absorb

Columnar - ANSWER: Rectangular-shaped epithelial cells that secrete and absorb in
basal layer

Simple Epithelial Cells - ANSWER: Single layer of cells

Stratified Epithelial Cells - ANSWER: Multiple layers of cells

Transitional Epithelium - ANSWER: Epithelial cells that can change shape of stretch

Glandular Epithelium - ANSWER: Epithelial cells secreting specific water-based fluid,
often containing proteins (breast milk, saliva, hormones)

Connective Tissue - ANSWER: Tissue supporting, binding, or connecting other tissues
in the body

Loose connective tissue - ANSWER: Made of collagen, elastin, and reticular fibers,
and it holds organs in place

Dense connective tissue - ANSWER: Made of collagen, elastin, and reticular fibers,
and makes up tendons and ligaments.

3 types of muscle tissue - ANSWER: skeletal, cardiac, and smooth

Skeletal Muscle - ANSWER: muscle fibers responsible for voluntary contraction

Smooth muscle - ANSWER: muscle fibers responsible for involuntary muscle
contraction in the orgqn systems

Cardiac Muscle - ANSWER: Muscle found only in the heart and contains branched
and striated muscle fibers

Striated muscle fibers - ANSWER: muscle fibers having contractile units running
parallel, appearing striped on a microscope

,Nervous tissue - ANSWER: The cells of the nervous system controlling body
movement and body functions

Nerve cells - ANSWER: the neurons transmitting nerve signals

Neurological cells - ANSWER: nervous tissue found largely in the CNS that forms
myelin, protects and supports neurons, and maintains homeostasis

Efferent Nerves - ANSWER: Neve cells carrying a signal from the brain to the body

Afferent Nerves - ANSWER: Nerve cells that carry a signal from the body to the brain

Central Nervous system - ANSWER: The brain and spinal cord

Peripheral nervous system - ANSWER: The nervous system outside the brain and
spinal cord

11 major organ systems - ANSWER: Digestive
muscular
integumentary
lymphatic
endocrine
nervous
skeletal
reproductive
respiratory
urinary
circulatory

Integumentary system - ANSWER: Organ system protecting the body; composed of
hair, skin, and nails

3 layers of the skin - ANSWER: epidermis, dermis, hypodermis or subcutaneous layer

Epidermis - ANSWER: the external layer of skin creating a waterproof barrier and
giving the skin its physical tone

Dermis - ANSWER: the skin layer below the epidermis containing hair follicles,
connective tissue, sweat glands, blood vessels, and lymph vessels

Hypodermis - ANSWER: the third skin layer made up of adipose and connective
tissue

Subcutaneous layer - ANSWER: the skin layer serving to insulate; technically part of
the hypodermal layer

, Muscular System - ANSWER: The collection of the muscle fibers throughout the body
with the main function of contractability

3 muscle tissue types - ANSWER: Cardiac, smooth, skeletal

Smooth muscle - ANSWER: Involuntary muscle found in all hollow organs

Skeletal muscle - ANSWER: Voluntary muscle that can be trained with physical
activity

Vertebrates - ANSWER: Animals with a vertebral column or spine

Skeletal system function - ANSWER: provides a framework to protect the soft organs
inside the body and protect nervous system components, including the brain and
spinal cord, from damage.

Axial skeleton - ANSWER: made up 80 bones in the human and includes the bones of
the vertical axis of the body, such as the sternum, cranium, and vertebral column

Appendicular skeleton - ANSWER: Made up of 126 bones and includes the bones of
the appendages attaching to the axial skeleton

Bone Marrow - ANSWER: Generates stem cells and produces red blood cells

Spongy Bone - ANSWER: Porous and highly vascular bone near the ends of the long
bones

Compact bone - ANSWER: dense, hard bone providing structure

Medullary cavity - ANSWER: The central cavity through the bone shaft storing bone
marrow and is known as the marrow cavity

Periosteum - ANSWER: The vascular connective tissue layer covering bones except
for the surfaces of the joints

Nervous System - ANSWER: allows the body to communicate with, control, and
regulate the other organ systems for proper body function

Interneurons - ANSWER: A neuron with its cells body, axon, and dendrites located
entirely within the CNS and helps transmit impulses between neurons

Somatic Nervous System - ANSWER: carries impulses to and from the skeletal
muscle, through the spinal cord, and to or from the brain, which allows the body to
react to the external environment

Autonomic Nervous System - ANSWER: Involuntary and controls the internal organs,
including the heart and lungs as well as glands
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