Energy Provision
Energy Storage
Macromolecules & Fiber
Protein & Fat Sparing
Extra knowledge
100

The primary role of carbohydrates in the body?

What is to supply energy to all cells in the body. 

100

When the body has enough energy for body functions, excess glucose is stored as ___.

Glycogen. 

100

Most absorbed glucose is used to make energy; however, some glucose is converted to ribose and deoxyribose, which are essential building blocks of these 3 important macromolecules. 

RNA, DNA, and ATP

100

Carbohydrates spare this macronutrient so that it performs its function of tissue repair and growth.

What are proteins.

100

Anaerobic respiration or the fermentation of sugar produces ___ in the absence of oxygen. 

Lactic Acid. 

200

Many cells prefer this molecule as a source of energy vs other molecules such as fatty acids?

What is Glucose.

200

Glycogen is stored in these organs in the body 

Muscle and Liver. 

200

Glucose is also used to make this important macromolecule which provides protection against oxidative stress and is used in many other chemical reactions in the body. 

NADPH 

200

This is a metabolic condition resulting from an elevation of ketone bodies in the blood. 

Ketosis.

200

This part of the human body consumes the most glucose.

What is the brain.

300

The first stage in the breakdown of glucose is a process called ____ which occurs in an intricate series of ten enzymatic-reaction steps.

Glycolysis. 

300

After prolonged exercise and depletion of glycogen stores, the body relies on these macronutrients ____ and ___ for energy. 

Lipids and Protein

300

If all the energy needs of the body are met, excess glucose can be used to make___. 

Fat.

300

______ are an alternative energy source that cells can use when glucose supply is insufficient, such as during fasting. 

Ketone bodies 

300

Refueling ___ stores with carbs after exercise helps lessen muscle soreness and fatigue. 

Glycogen

400

Carbohydrates provide __ calories per gram.

4

400

This organ readily gives up its stored glycogen to other tissues of the body when blood glucose levels are low. 

Liver

400

Soluble fiber can help lower _____. 

Glucose levels and blood cholesterol levels. 

400

During times of prolonged starvation, ____are the primary source of energy for the brain. 

Ketones 

400

The glycogen in the muscles can only be used by these tissues in the body.

Muscles.

500

The 3 phases of cellular respiration which convert food into energy or adenosine triphosphate (ATP). 

What is glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain. 

500

The amount of glycogen in the body at any one time is equivalent to roughly ____ calories. 

4,000 kilocalories—3,000 in muscle tissue and 1,000 in the liver.

500

Insoluble fiber helps food move through the digestive system to prevent ___. 

Constipation. 

500

Severe loss of muscle mass from the use of protein for energy can lead to ___. 

Poor health & death. 

500

___ percentage of a person's daily calories should come from CHO. 

45-65% (~225 to 325 g/day of a 2000 calorie diet)

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