Question No. 2
Answer :The recommended increase in energy intake per day during . pregnancy is +0 kcal additional enrgy during 1st trimester. and +340 kcal additional enrgy in 2nd trimester and +450. kcal. additional enrgy during 3rd trimester.The daily energy. requirement in non pregnants is 2400 - 2800 Kcal. The energy consumption during pregnancy is incresed than the normal femals due to an increase in the metabolic rate.so they want to intake more enegy than normal level to beat the need
Question No. 6
Answer : They are readily excreted from the body is not a characteristic of fat soluble vitamins.They slowly excreted from the body than other water soluble vitamins.
Fat soluble vitamins are the vitamins the soluble in fat and insoluble in water. Vitamin A, D, E, K are the fat soluble vitamins and vitamin B and C are the examples of water soluble vitamin.
Question No. 12
Answer : The new protein is deaminated and excreted from the body is wrong about the protein synthesis.
The newly synthesized proteins are stored in the skeletal tissue and as well as in the skin and bones and the proteins are functioned as they help in metabolism
Question No. 23
Answer : The approximate energy requirement in infants is about 100 kcal/kg
The energy requirement ranges 95 - 100 kcal/kg/day in a 1year old child
Question No.31
Answer : The young men with 18% body fat and a young women with a 29% body fat are comes under the Normal classification. The classifications are
Description | Men | women |
---|---|---|
Essential fat | 2 - 5% | 10 - 13% |
Athletes | 6 - 13% | 14 - 20% |
Fitness | 14 - 17% |
20 - 24% |
Normal | 18 - 24% | 25 - 31% |
Obese | 25% + | 32% + |
Question 2 2 pts What is the recommended increase in energy intake per day during pregnancy?...
2 pts Question 12 All of the following occur during protein synthesis, EXCEPT? Transfer RNA collects amino acids from the cell fluid, and carries the amino acids to the messenger RNA The code to make a protein is carried by a strand of messenger RNA O Enzymes bind one amino acid afer another to the growing protein. The new protein is deaminated and excreted from the body. Question 6 2 pts Tim All of the following are characteristics of fat-soluble...
Question 6 The strategy that combines two protein foods in a way that produces complimentary proteins is known as? O Protein Combination Completing Proteins O Mutual Supplementation Limiting Amino Acids • Previous iz Instructions Question 15 All of the following occur during protein synthesis, EXCEPT? Enzymes bind one amino acid afer another to the growing protein The code to make a protein is carried by a strand of messenger RNA The new protein is deaminated and excreted from the body....
D 2 pts Question 5 What type of foods should be controlled in individuals taking anticoagulant medicines? O Cold water fish O Green leafy vegetables OProcessed soups Enriched breads Question 20 Which of the following food groups is a rich source of vitamin C? O Fruit group Meat group Milk group Bread-cereal group 2 pts Question 21 All of the following are characteristics of fat-soluble vitamins, EXCEPT? O Absorbed in lympth before bloodstream O Stored in fat cells O Many...
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D Question 31 2 pts All of the following are poor pregnancy practices except O Completely avoiding exercise. O Restricting weight gain to 15 to 18 pounds. O Avoiding all sources of sodium. Gaining 25 to 35 pounds. D | Question 32 2 pts All the following are advantages to breast-feeding exceot Decreased financial costs. Increased risk of developing food allergies. O Fewer gastrointestinal infections. Fewer respiratory infections.
1 pts DI Question 6 What region of this molecule shown would bind to mRNA during translation? 3' A-OH 5' A Cacceptor stem G C G- U TuC loop D-loop C U GACAC m'A GGAGAGm m' G C-G A-U variable loop Anticodon loop Cm U A Gm A A The 5' end The anticodon loop The 3 end The variable loop The acceptor stem D Question 7 1 pts What is synthesized during transcription? O a strand of tRNA O...
D Question 15 2 pts Criteria for diagnosing anorexia nervosa include all the following except Body weight 15 percent below expected. Feels fat even when emaciated. Intense fear of becoming too thin. O Amenorrhea. D Question 16 2 pts Which characteristic is more indicative of bulimia than anorexia nervosa? O Rigid, disciplined dieting O Lack of menstruation O Fluctuating weight O Feeling a sense of power because of strict discipline and self-denial
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Introduction Below is Moyra Doyle's profile and what she ate over three days. She entered her profile information and food intake into Diet & Wellness Plus and then pulled the Diet & Wellness Plus Report View Moyra's Combination Report Day 1, Combination Report Day 2, Combination Report Day 3 and then answer the questions below. Profile for Moyra Doyle 1. Age: 28 years old 2. Gender: Female 3. Height: 5 ft, 8 inches 4. Weight: 150 lbs 5. Pregnant, 28+...