1. What is hunger?
A. a physiological desire
B. a psychological desire
C. a lack of appetite
D. satiety
2.What is considered the “Top Performer” of dietary protein?
A. egg
B. beef
C.chicken
D. soy
3.Infants women have _____ energy balance.
A. negative
B. positive
C. equilibrium
4.What causes edema?
A. too little protein in the blood
B. too much protein in the blood
C. too much iron in the blood
D. too little iron in the blood
5.Denaturing of protein is a product of what process or action?
A. heat
B. mechanical agitation
C. changing pH
D.all the above
6._____ is a weight loss medication that is banned due to correlation with mitral valve damage.
A.The phen-fen combination
B. Ephedra
C. Caffeine
D. Liposome
7.PKU in babies is caused by the inability to metabolize ____________.
A. tyrosine
B. triglycerides
C. linoleic acid
D. phenylalanine
8.The android fat distribution pattern involves fat deposits primarily on/in
A. the upper body.
B. the belly.
C. the hips and thighs.
D. internal organs.
9.All these are a good source of protein except
A. legumes.
B. eggs.
C. apple.
D. meat.
10. _____ will conduct an electrical current.
A. A glucose solution
B. Water
C. Fatty tissue
D. An electrolyte solution
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