Biological Science, Loose-leaf Edition (7th Edition)
Biological Science, Loose-leaf Edition (7th Edition)
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780135272800
Author: Scott Freeman, Kim Quillin, Lizabeth Allison, Michael Black, Greg Podgorski, Emily Taylor, Jeff Carmichael
Publisher: PEARSON
bartleby

Concept explainers

Question
Book Icon
Chapter 41, Problem 1TYK
Summary Introduction

To analyze:

The caloric content of whole milk and skim milk.

Introduction:

The milk consists of proteins, fatty acids, vitamins, energy compounds, inorganic elements, and water. Skim milk is the type of milk from which all the cream or milk fats have been removed. However, whole milk is the normal type of milk, which contains the proper amount of fat content. Skim milk contains 12 g (gram) carbohydrates and 8 g protein. Whole milk contains 12 g carbohydrates, 8 g protein, and 8 g fat.

Expert Solution & Answer
Check Mark

Explanation of Solution

The calorie content of food is the amount of energy contained in a particular food. The calorie content is measured in kilocalories (kcal). The energy provided by fats is 9 kcal/g, and the energy provided by carbohydrates and proteins is 4 kcal/g each.

The caloric content of skim milk containing 12 g carbohydrates and 8 g protein can be calculated as follows:

1 g carbohydrate=4 kcal/g12 g carbohydrates=12×4 kcal/g=48 kcal/g

Similarly,

1 g protein=4 kcal/g8 g protein=8×4 kcal/g=32 kcal/g

Therefore, the total caloric content of skim milk is 48 kcal/g+32  kcal/g=80 kcal/g.

The caloric content of whole milk containing 12 g carbohydrates, 8 g protein, and 8 g fat can be calculated as follows:

1 g carbohydrate=4 kcal/g12 g carbohydrates=12×4 kcal/g=48 kcal/g

Similarly,

1 g protein=4 kcal/g8 g protein=8×4 kcal/g=32 kcal/g

and

1 g fat=9 kcal/g8 g fat=8×9 kcal/g=72 kcal/g

Therefore, the total caloric content of whole milk is 48 kcal/g+32 kcal/g+72 kcal/g=152 kcal/g.

Conclusion

One serving of skim milk has approximately 80 kilocalories (kcal), while one serving of whole milk has about 152 kcal. The carbohydrates and proteins provide 4 kcal per gram (kcal/g), whereas fats provide 9 kcal/g.

Want to see more full solutions like this?

Subscribe now to access step-by-step solutions to millions of textbook problems written by subject matter experts!
Students have asked these similar questions
E. Bar Graph Use the same technique to upload the completed image. We will use a different type of graph to derive additional information from the CO2 data (Fig A1.6.2) 1. Calculate the average rate of increase in COz concentration per year for the time intervals 1959-1969, 1969- 1979, etc. and write the results in the spaces provided. The value for 1959-1969 is provided for you as an example. 2. Plot the results as a bar graph. The 1959-1969 is plotted for you. 3. Choose the graph that looks the most like yours A) E BAR GRAPH We will use a different type of graph to derive additional information from the CU, data (rig. nive). Average Yearly Rate of Observatory, Hawall interval Rate of increase per year 1959-1969 0.9 1969-1979 1979-1989 1989-1999 1999-2009 Figure A1.6.2 1999-2009 *- mrame -11- -n4 P2 جية 1989-1999 1979-1989 1969-1979 1959-1969 This bar drawn for you as an example 1.0 CO, Average Increase/Year (ppmv) B) E BAR GRAPH We will use a different type of graph to derive…
Use the relationships you just described to compute the values needed to fill in the blanks in the table in Fig A1.4.1 depth (a) 1.0 cml 0.7 cml cm| base dimensions (b, c)| 1.0 cm| 1.0 cm| 1.0 cm 1.0 cm| 1.0 cm| 1.0 cm volume (V) 1.0_cm' cm'| cm'| density (p) 1.0 g/cm'| 1.0 g/cm 1.0 g/cm' mass (m)| 0.3 g Column 1: depth at 1.0 cm volume mass Column 2: depth at 0.7 cm volume mass Column 3: unknown depth depth volume
San Andreas Transform Boundary Plate Motion The geologic map below of southern California shows the position of the famous San Andreas Fault, a transform plate boundary between the North American Plate (east side) and the Pacific Plate (west side). The relative motion between the plates is indicated by the half arrows along the transform plate boundary (i.e., the Pacific Plate is moving to the northwest relative to the North American Plate). Note the two bodies of Oligocene volcanic rocks (labeled Ov) on the map in the previous page located along either side of the San Andreas Fault. These rocks are about 23.5 million years old and were once one body of rock. They have been separated by displacement along the fault. 21. Based on the offset of these volcanic rocks, what is the average annual rate of relative plate motion in cm/yr? SAF lab 2.jpg Group of answer choices 0.67 cm/yr 2 cm/yr 6.7 cm/yr 1.5 cm/yr CALIFORNIA Berkeley San Francisco K Os Q San Andreas Fault Ov…
Knowledge Booster
Background pattern image
Biology
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, biology and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.
Similar questions
SEE MORE QUESTIONS
Recommended textbooks for you
Text book image
Nutritional Sciences: From Fundamentals to Food, ...
Health & Nutrition
ISBN:9781337486415
Author:McGuire
Publisher:Cengage
Text book image
Health Safety And Nutrition F/Young Child
Health & Nutrition
ISBN:9781305144767
Author:MAROTZ
Publisher:Cengage
Text book image
Aquaculture Science
Biology
ISBN:9781133558347
Author:Parker
Publisher:Cengage
Text book image
Body Structures & Functions
Biology
ISBN:9781285695495
Author:Scott
Publisher:Cengage
Text book image
Basic Clinical Laboratory Techniques 6E
Biology
ISBN:9781133893943
Author:ESTRIDGE
Publisher:Cengage
Text book image
Body Structures & Functions Updated
Biology
ISBN:9780357191606
Author:Scott
Publisher:Cengage