Chapter 2 – Carbohydrates

Nutrition And Diet Therapy 8th Ed By Whitney

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Chapter 2 – Carbohydrates

 

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Multiple Choice

 

a      K     34                   1.     The main function of carbohydrates in the body is to:

  1. furnish the body with energy.
  2. provide material for synthesizing cell walls.
  3. synthesize fat.
  4. insulate the body to prevent heat loss.

 

c      K     34                   2.     Which of the following is a simple carbohydrate?

  1. starch
  2. glycogen
  3. sucrose
  4. some fibers

 

a      K     34                   3.     The _____ are the basic units of all carbohydrates.

  1. monosaccharides
  2. disaccharides
  3. polysaccharides
  4. sucrose molecules

 

e      K     34-35             4.     Three monosaccharides important in nutrition are:

  1. glucose, lactose, and fructose.
  2. fructose, glucose, and sucrose.
  3. maltose, fructose, and lactose.
  4. galactose, sucrose, and lactose.
  5. fructose, glucose, and galactose.

 

d      K     34                   5.     The primary source of energy for the brain and nervous system under normal conditions is:

  1. sucrose.
  2. amino acids.
  3. fructose.
  4. glucose.
  5. fatty acids.

 

b      K     35                   6.     The hormone that moves glucose from the blood into the cells is:

  1. glucagon.
  2. insulin.
  3. testosterone.
  4. sucrose.

 

d      K     35                   7.     Which of the following does not come exclusively from plants?

  1. glucose
  2. maltose
  3. fructose
  4. galactose

 

a      K     35                   8.     Fructose is:

  1. the sweetest of the sugars.
  2. known as milk sugar.
  3. abundant in whole grains.
  4. also known as dextrose.

 

d      K     35                   9.     Fructose occurs naturally in:

  1. bread.
  2. milk.
  3. meats.
  4. fruits.

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