Test Bank For
Advanced Nutrition and Human Metabolism
Sareen Gropper (Author)
8th Edition
,SECTION I. CELLS AND THEIR NOURISHMENT
1. The Cell: A Microcosm of Life
2. The Digestive System: Mechanism for Nourishing the Body
SECTION II. MACRONUTRIENTS AND THEIR METABOLISM
3. Carbohydrates
4. Fiber
5. Lipids
6. Protein
7. Integration and Regulation of Metabolism and the Impact of Exercise
8. Energy Expenditure, Body Composition, and Healthy Weight
SECTION III. THE REGULATORY NUTRIENTS
9. Water-Soluble Vitamins
10. Fat-Soluble Vitamins
11. Major Minerals
12. Water and Electrolytes
13. Essential Trace and Ultratrace Minerals
14. Nonessential Trace and Ultratrace Minerals
, Test Bank For Advanced Nutrition And Human Metabolism, 8e Sareen
Gropper, Jack Smith, Timothy Carr
Answers At The End Of Each Chapter
Chapter_01_The_Cell A_Microcosm_Of_Life
Indicate Whether The Statement Is True Or False.
1. Most Of The Metabolic Energy Produced In Cells Is Made In The Mitochondria.
a. True
b. False
2. An Increase In The Concentration Of A Substrate Will Increase The Rate Of The Enzyme-Catalyzed Reaction.
a. True
b. False
3. Polysomes Function To Transcribe Mrna Into Proteins.
a. True
b. False
4. If Two Enzymes (E.G., Pyruvate Dehydrogenase And Pyruvate Carboxylase) Compete For The Same Substrate
(Pyruvate), The One With The Higher Km Has Less Affinity And Will Be More Active When Pyruvate Concentrations
Are High.
a. True
b. False
5. Transcription Of DNA Cannot Be Altered.
a. True
b. False
6. The Nuclear Envelope Is A Single Membrane Structure That Helps To Isolate The Nucleus From The Rest Of The Cell.
a. True
b. False
7. The Lipid Bilayer Determines The Function Of The Plasma Membrane, While The Proteins Are Primarily
Responsible For The Structure Of The Membrane.
a. True
b. False
8. When Discussing Enzyme Kinetics, Km Refers To The Substrate Concentration At Which The Enzyme Is
Saturated And Functioning At Maximal Velocity.
a. True
b. False
9. Peripheral Proteins Are Involved In Cell-Cell Recognition, Whereas Integral Proteins Function
Primarily As Receptors/Transporters.
a. True
b. False
10. The Various Components Within A Cell (E.G., Mitochondria) Are Not “Free-Floating” In The Cytosol, But Rather,
Are Held In Place By The Cytoskeleton.
a. True
, b. False
Advanced Nutrition and Human Metabolism
Sareen Gropper (Author)
8th Edition
,SECTION I. CELLS AND THEIR NOURISHMENT
1. The Cell: A Microcosm of Life
2. The Digestive System: Mechanism for Nourishing the Body
SECTION II. MACRONUTRIENTS AND THEIR METABOLISM
3. Carbohydrates
4. Fiber
5. Lipids
6. Protein
7. Integration and Regulation of Metabolism and the Impact of Exercise
8. Energy Expenditure, Body Composition, and Healthy Weight
SECTION III. THE REGULATORY NUTRIENTS
9. Water-Soluble Vitamins
10. Fat-Soluble Vitamins
11. Major Minerals
12. Water and Electrolytes
13. Essential Trace and Ultratrace Minerals
14. Nonessential Trace and Ultratrace Minerals
, Test Bank For Advanced Nutrition And Human Metabolism, 8e Sareen
Gropper, Jack Smith, Timothy Carr
Answers At The End Of Each Chapter
Chapter_01_The_Cell A_Microcosm_Of_Life
Indicate Whether The Statement Is True Or False.
1. Most Of The Metabolic Energy Produced In Cells Is Made In The Mitochondria.
a. True
b. False
2. An Increase In The Concentration Of A Substrate Will Increase The Rate Of The Enzyme-Catalyzed Reaction.
a. True
b. False
3. Polysomes Function To Transcribe Mrna Into Proteins.
a. True
b. False
4. If Two Enzymes (E.G., Pyruvate Dehydrogenase And Pyruvate Carboxylase) Compete For The Same Substrate
(Pyruvate), The One With The Higher Km Has Less Affinity And Will Be More Active When Pyruvate Concentrations
Are High.
a. True
b. False
5. Transcription Of DNA Cannot Be Altered.
a. True
b. False
6. The Nuclear Envelope Is A Single Membrane Structure That Helps To Isolate The Nucleus From The Rest Of The Cell.
a. True
b. False
7. The Lipid Bilayer Determines The Function Of The Plasma Membrane, While The Proteins Are Primarily
Responsible For The Structure Of The Membrane.
a. True
b. False
8. When Discussing Enzyme Kinetics, Km Refers To The Substrate Concentration At Which The Enzyme Is
Saturated And Functioning At Maximal Velocity.
a. True
b. False
9. Peripheral Proteins Are Involved In Cell-Cell Recognition, Whereas Integral Proteins Function
Primarily As Receptors/Transporters.
a. True
b. False
10. The Various Components Within A Cell (E.G., Mitochondria) Are Not “Free-Floating” In The Cytosol, But Rather,
Are Held In Place By The Cytoskeleton.
a. True
, b. False