Nutrition: Concepts and Controversies
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Chapter 5, Problem 8SC
Summary Introduction
Introduction:
Body needs energy to perform its normal functioning. Body process the food we take and convert it into energy by various methods and stores excess amount for the future. When the food supply becomes short or insufficient to meet the energy requirements, the body utilizes stored energy.
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Fill in the blank boxes of the table with short phrases that describe the main role of each organ with respect to glucose/energy metabolism
ORGANS
FASTING
FEASTING
EXERCISE
Intestine
No nutrients are being digested or absorbed
Digests and absorbs nutrients
Depends when the person last ate- could be absorbing or not
Brain
Uses glucose
Pancreas
Releases insulin
Liver
Glycogenolysis
If intense exercise:
Gluconeogenesis, lipolysis, amino acid breakdown
Muscle
Stores glycogen
Builds muscle
Adipose Tissue
Releases triglycerides to yield energy
Kidney
Filtering lots of urea
Filtering urea
Filtering urea
When cells break down food (glucose) molecules during cellular respiration, energy is
released in the form of heat and stored temporarily as ATP.
released entirely as body heat into the environment.
released quickly.
stored temporarily in ATP molecules.
A man is found after being lost in a foodless desert for a week. He only survived because he found a water source. Even though he could not have any glucose from food left in his body, he still has the energy to walk and move around. How is he getting energy?
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- This is what provides most energy for aerobic workouts (long-term source of energy) minerals vitamins lactic acid glucose glycogen creatine phosphate proteinarrow_forwardAbout 12 hours later, Devan hasn’t eaten all day. He eats a meal of steak and eggs. What effect does this meal have on Devan’s body? Group of answer choices Devan will begin burning glucose for energy and his fat metabolism will shut down. Devan’s liver will continue to make glucose from glycogen and amino acids Devan’s liver will begin to store glucose as glycogen Devan’s liver will continue to make ketone bodies from glucosarrow_forwardWhich of the following statements is false? protein catabolism is the building of new protein anabolic steroids help build muscle tissue. anabolic processes build new protein catabolic steroids help breakdown muscle O protein catabolism is the breakdown of proteinarrow_forward
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- Energy nutrients can be found in a variety of foods. From the list below, select the foods that would provide the body with the most protein. Pasta Beans Butter Meat Breadarrow_forwardMuscle does not provide glucose for the brain during times of starvation. Why? You may choose more than one answer. Muscle lacks sufficient glucose stores. Muscle uses the glucose for movement to go find food. Liver provides glucose for brain Glucagon prevents the secretion of glucose Muscle lacks the enzymes necessary to produce free glucosearrow_forwardCholesterol absorption gets hindered by foods high in fiber. When energy supplies go low then body utilizes its stored fat reserves for energy. 100 word description With examplesarrow_forward
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