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- (a) Why water soluble vitamins must be supplied regularly in the diet? Give one example of it.(b) Differentiate between the following:(i) Essential and non-essential amino acids.(ii) Fibrous and globular proteins.1-soluble fiber can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease by reducing the intestinal absorption of ........ and reabsorption ......... 2-Pellagra occurs in a low-protein diet. thiamine deficiency is related to the consumption of rich in empty-kcal diet? 1-true 2-faluseDecide whether each of the following statements is true or false. If false, explain why.(a) The amino acid pool is found mainly in the liver.(b) Nitrogen-containing compounds can be stored in fatty tissue.(c) Some hormones and neurotransmitters are synthesized from amino acids.
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- . If you were to jog 1 km a few hours after lunch, which storedfuel would you probably tap?(A) muscle proteins(B) muscle and liver glycogen(C) fat in the liver(D) fat in adipose tissueThe most common form of malnutrition in children in the world, kwashiorkor, is caused by a diet having ample calories but little protein. The high levels of carbohydrate result in high levels of insulin. What is the effect of high levels of insulin on (a) lipid utilization? (b) protein metabolism? (c) Children suffering from kwashiorkor often have large distended bellies caused by water from the blood leaking into extracellular spaces. Suggest a biochemical basis for this condition.(a) What is the difference between low-density lipoproteins (LDLs) and high-density lipoproteins (HDLs)? (b) Why are LDLs called "bad" cholesterol? (c) Why are HDLs called "good" cholesterol?
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