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How is LDL and HDL associated with heart disease - ANSWERS -abnormal levels can cause heart
disease
What is the difference between LDL and HDL - ANSWERS -LDL takes cholesterol to your cells.
HDL transfers cholesterol to your liver
what other protein does retinol-binding protein get help from to transport Vitamin A -
ANSWERS -prealbumin
As covalent bonds are broken, energy is released from the system. - ANSWERS -exergonic
which of the following outlines the overall sequence of events in the complete oxidation of
glucose - ANSWERS -Glycolysis
TCA Cycle
Electron Transport Chain
all of the following are substrates for gluconeogenesis EXCEPT - ANSWERS -Fatty acids
Hemoglobin is an organic compound that contains iron - ANSWERS -true
What is Zinc most important for - ANSWERS -immune system, cell growth, & wound healing
Sodium, Zinc, Calcium, Potassium are all examples of - ANSWERS -Minerals
, Vitamin C stimulates collagen production - ANSWERS -true
Iodine makes thyroid hormone on the thyroid and controls metabolic rates - ANSWERS -true
Rickets can be caused by a lack of - ANSWERS -vitamin d & calcium
Beri Beri disease is caused by deficiency of Vitamin B1 - ANSWERS -true
What is Pellagra? - ANSWERS -a disease caused by deficiency of Vitamin B3 (niacin)
What are the products of glycolysis? - ANSWERS -ATP, NADH, and 2 molecules of pyruvic acid
What molecule does glycolysis create? - ANSWERS -Pyruvate
Two molecules of ATP are "invested" to start glycolysis - ANSWERS -true
What are the three irreversible enzymes in glycolysis? - ANSWERS -Glucokinase,
phosphofructokinase, & pyruvate kinase
The net energy of the Krebs Cycle includes - ANSWERS -all of the above: 6 NADH, 2 FADH, 2 ATP
The part of metabolism where large molecules are broken into smaller molecules - ANSWERS -
catabolism
How many net ATPs are gained from glycolysis? - ANSWERS -two