Protein 1
Protein 2
Unit 3 #1
Unit 3 #2
Bonus
100

What is the primary function of protein in the body? a) To provide energy b) To grow and repair cells and tissues c) To regulate fluid balance d) To support cognitive function



b) To grow and repair cells and tissues

100

Because protein is needed in large amounts and must be digested by the body it is considered a...


Macronutrient

Micronutrient 

Macronutrient

100

How much water should people consume per day (8 oz cups)?

8-10 cups

6-8 cups

2-6 cups

12-14 cups

6-8 cups

100

Which type of carbohydrate takes longer to digest and provides sustained energy?

Simple carbohydrates 

Complex carbohydrates 

Sugars 

Fiber  

Complex carbs

100

Is a tomato a fruit or a vegetable?

Fruit

200

What is a consequence of protein deficiency? a) Enhanced immune response b) Increased muscle mass c) Slow healing of wounds d) Improved hair health

c) Slow healing of wounds

200

Which of the following food combinations would provide a complete protein for vegans? a) Hummus and pita bread b) Chicken and rice c) Eggs and toast d) Steak and potatoes

Hummus and pita bread

200

Which vitamin is associated with lower death rates from heart disease?

Vitamin D

Vitamin A

Vitamin E

Vitamin K

Vitamin E

200

Which of the following is NOT a potential effect of too much water consumption?

Water intoxication

Headache

Muscle weakness

Dehydration

Dehydration

200

What college did Ms. Ognar go to?

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

300
  1. What are the recommended daily intake amounts of protein for teenage males ? a) 46g b) 52g c) 60g d) 30g

b. 52g

300

Which of the following is a characteristic of complete proteins?

They are missing essential amino acids 

They are primarily found in plant-based sources

They contain all essential amino acids

They are low in vitamins and minerals

They contain all essential amino acids

300

Which type of fat should make up no more than 10% of the total fat intake?

Monounsaturated fats

Saturated fats

Trans fats

Polyunsaturated fats

Saturated fats

300

What is cholesterol primarily needed for in the body?

Energy production

Brain function 

Cell membrane structure

Blood clotting  

Cell membrane structure  

300

What year did Ms. Ognar graduate high school?

2019

400
  1. What are the recommended daily intake amounts of protein for teenage females? a) 52g b) 46g c) 70g d) 30g

b) 46g

400

How many essential amino acids are there that must be obtained from the diet? a) 13 b) 9 c) 22 d) 4

b) 9

400

Which type of fatty acid appears to lower LDL ('bad') cholesterol levels?

Monounsaturated fats

Polyunsaturated fats

Trans fats

Saturated fats

Polyunsaturated fats 

400

What is the main function of Iron in the body?

Aiding in digestion

Promoting normal growth and development

Ensuring strong bones and teeth

Carrying oxygen to cells


Carrying oxygen to cells

400

As of 2021, how many students attended VJA?

A. 2193

B. 3412

C. 2984

D.3014

A. 2193

500

Which type of protein contains all essential amino acids? a) Incomplete protein b) Low Biological Value (LBV) protein c) Complete protein d) Plant-based protein

c) Complete protein

500

How are amino acids linked together in proteins? a) By peptide links b) By hydrogen bonds c) By ionic bonds d) By covalent bonds

a) By peptide links

500

What is the primary function of dietary fiber in the body? 

Providing quick energy

Aiding in digestion

Regulating body temperature

Promoting muscle growth

Aiding in digestion

500

Which of the following elements are carbohydrates composed of?

Carbon and Nitrogen

Hydrogen and Oxygen

Hydrogen and Nitrogen

Carbon and Oxygen

Carbon and Oxygen

500

Which candy has the most sugar?

A. Sweet Tarts

B. AirHeads

C. Nerds

D. Sour Patch Kids

C. Nerds

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