Nutrition: Concepts and Controversie
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5th Edition, All Chapters 1 - 15
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Chapter 1: Food Choices and Human Health
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Chapter 2: Nutrition Tools – jl jl jl jl
Standards and Guidelines Chapter 3: The Remarkable Bo
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Chapter 4: The Carbohydrates: Sugar, Starch, Glycogen and Fib
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re Chapter 5: The Lipids: Fats, Oil, Phospholipids, and Sterols
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Chapter 6: The Proteins and Amino Acids
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Chapter 7: The Vitamins Chap jl jl jl jl
ter 8: Water and Minerals
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Chapter 9: Energy Balance and Healthy Body Weight
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Chapter 10: Nutrients, Recreational Physical Activity, and the Bo
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Chapter 11: Role of Diet in the Primary and Secondary Prevention o
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f Chronic Disease
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Chapter 12: Food Safety and Food Bio-
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Technology Chapter 13: Life Cycle Nutrition: Mo jl jl jl jl jl jl
ther and Infant Chapter 14: Child, Teen, and Old
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Chapter 15: Hunger and the Global Environment
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,Chapter 1 Food Choices and Human Health jl jl jl jl jl jl
MULTICHOICE
1. Which of the following conditions is the most responsive to nutrition?
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(A) diabetes
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(C) sickle cell disease jl jl
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2. What is the name for the study of environmental influences on genetic expression?
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(A) epigenetics
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(C) nutritional nucleic acid pool jl jl jl
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3. The integration of nutrition, genomic science, and molecular biology has launched a ne
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(A) nutrition genetics jl
(B) nutritional genomics jl
(C) nutritional molecular science jl jl
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4. How many classes of nutrients are there?
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(A) 2 jl
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5. Which of the following nutrients is considered organic?
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(A) minerals
(B) carbohydrate
(C) water
(D) alcohol
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6. Which of the following nutrients yields energy and also provides materials that for
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m structures and working parts of body tissues?
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(A) proteins
(B) vitamins
(C) fats
(D) proteins
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7. Which of the following nutrients is energy-yielding?
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(A) carbohydrates
(B) vitamins
(C) water
(D) minerals
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8. Which of the following statements best defines an "essential" nutrient?
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(A) It is necessary for good health and proper functioning of the body.
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(B) It can be obtained only from the diet.
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(C) It can be manufactured by the body from raw materials.
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