What are carbs?
Why do we need carbs?
Carb Processing
Alternative Sweeteners
Diabetes
100

What two types are carbs classified as?

Simple or complex

100

Carbs spare proteins and prevent ____?

Ketoacidosis

100

Starch digestion begins in the mouth through the action of?

Salivary amylase

100

What alternative sweetener is sold as Sweet n' Low in the US and is 300 times sweeter than sucrose?

Saccharin

100

What lowers blood sugar by facilitating uptake or glucose cells?

Insulin

200

What are the types of simple carbs?

Monosaccharides and disaccharides

200

When carb intake is inadequate, the body turns to ____ ?

Gluconeogenesis

200

Where does most carb digestion take place?

Small intestine

200

What alternative sweetener is marketed as Sunette and Sweet One and is a Calorie-free sweetener 200 times sweeter than sugar?

Acesulfame-K

200

What raises blood glucose by causing the liver to convert its stored glycogen into glucose?

Glucagon

300

What are the complex carbs called?

Polysaccharides

300

What is the alternative fuel produced by ketosis called?

Ketones

300

What organ converts monosaccharides into glucose?

Liver

300

What alternative sweetener is called Equal and NutraSweet and is 180 times sweeter than sucrose?

Aspartame

300

True or False: Diabetes is a chronic disease in which the body can no longer regulate glucose.

True

400

What are the most common monosaccharides?

Glucose, fructose, and galactose

400

What do excessive ketones in the blood lead to?

Ketoacidosis

400

If there is no immediate demand for glucose, it is stored as glycogen in the ___ and ___?

Liver and muscles

400

What alternative is known as Splenda and is made from sucrose, but 600 times sweeter?

Sucralose

400

In type 1 diabetes, the body does not produce enough ___?

Insulin

500

What are the three disaccharides?

Lactose, maltose, and sucrose

500

What two energy sources do we mainly rely on?

Carbs and fats

500

What organ is fiber excreted from?

Large intestine

500

The last three alternative sweeteners are?

Neotame, stevia, and advantame

500

What happens in type 2 diabetes?

Cells become less responsive to insulin.

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