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HNF 150 Exam 1 Questions and Answers Verified by Experts Identify credible sources and credentials of experts in the field of nutrition who provide reliable nutrition information. 1. Dietician 2. Doctor List the health properties of garlic, and which compounds are responsible for the health benefits and odor. 1. Antibacterial properties (antifungal, antithrombotic) 2. Sulfur compounds that are released with garlic is crushed or cut - causes odor and has healing properties 3. Enhances absorption of iron and zinc bound up by phytate in whole grains (Double) blind experiment Experiment in which the subjects do not know whether they are members of the experimental group or the control group

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Identify credible sources and credentials of experts in the field of nutrition who provide reliable

nutrition information. 1. Dietician


2. Doctor




List the health properties of garlic, and which compounds are responsible for the health benefits

and odor. 1. Antibacterial properties (antifungal, antithrombotic)


2. Sulfur compounds that are released with garlic is crushed or cut - causes odor and has healing

properties

3. Enhances absorption of iron and zinc bound up by phytate in whole grains




(Double) blind experiment Experiment in which the subjects do not know whether they

are members of the experimental group or the control group




Case Control (Retrospective) Study 1. A retrospective study that looks back in time to find

the relative risk between a specific exposure (e.g. second hand tobacco smoke) and an outcome

(e.g. cancer).

,2. Retrospective just means to look back in time

3. Compares patients who have the disease/illness (cases) (i.e. cancer), with patients who do not

have the illness/disease (control)




Correlation 1. A change in two factors simultaneously


Ex. Increasing weight and increasing height




Hypothesis A proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting

point for further explanation




Placebo A sham treatment often used in studies; an inert harmless medication




List the order of the components of the digestive tract and the main digestive actions taking place

in each. MESSLRA




1. Mouth (chewing and swallowing) & esophagus

Adds water in the form of saliva to make it slippery

Salivary glands add starch-digesting enzyme

2. Esophagus

,Passes food to the stomach using peristalsis (wavy muscle)

3. Stomach (collecting and churning)

Makes food into chyme (broken up, digested food)

Uses gastric acid (Hydrochloric acid, water, enzymes)

4. Small intestine (digesting and absorbing)

Liver secretes bile in the small intestine (emulsifies fats)

Pancreas and intestine secrete enzymes (split proteins into smaller fragments

Absorbs carbs

5. Large intestine

Reabsorbs the water donated by digestive organs and absorbs minerals

Leaves paste of fiber and undigested materials (feces) suitable for excretion

Undigested proteins and carbs are carried out of the body

6. Rectum

Organ that stores waste prior to elimination

7. Anus

Keeps rectum closed and opens to allow elimination




Mechanical digestion (uses the digestive tract) 1. Chewing

, 2. Moving the tract's content via peristalsis

3. Mixing by stomach//GI tract (segmentation)

4. Added fluid




Peristalsis The involuntary constriction and relaxation of the muscles of the intestine or

another canal, creating wave-like movements that push the contents of the canal forward




Chemical digestion (uses the gastrointestinal system) 1. Food is mixed with saliva that

acts on carbohydrates

2. Stomach acid breaks down proteins

3. Digestion processes in small intestine

Liver and gallbladder contribute bile that emulsifies fats

Pancreas and small intestine donate enzymes that continue digestion so that absorption can

occur




Carbs 1. Digested first in the mouth via saliva


2. Acids in the stomach stop the digestion of carbs

3. Pancreas releases enzymes into small intestine

4. Undigested carbohydrates reach the large intestine and broken down by intestinal bacteria

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