Human Digestion
Energy Metabolism
Carbohydrates
Protein
Fats
100

Contraction of the 3 muscle layers in the stomach thoroughly mixes food and gastric secretions. Mixing transforms solid food into __________, a soupy, acidic mixture.

Chyme

100

The energy currency in the body is ________

ATP

100

The common monosaccharides are ________, ___________, and __________.

glucose, fructose, and galactose

100

The body needs ____ different amino acids to function. (total amount)

20

100

What is the difference between visceral and subcutaneous fat?

Visceral Fat: surrounds organs

Subcutaneous Fat: under skin

200

The small intestine is divided into what 3 sections? (In order)

Duodenum: (first portion) about 10-inches long

Jejunum: (middle segment) about 4-feet long

Ileum: (last section) about 5-feet long.

200

In type 1 diabetes, little to no ___________ is produced.

insulin

200

What is the main function of glucose?

to act as a source of energy for body cells.

200

Most people choose vegetarian diets for __________. (Name one reason)

religious, philosophical, ecological, or health-related reasons.

200

___________ are the most common type of lipid found in foods and in the body.

Triglycerides

300

About half of U.S. adults occasionally experience _______________ (acid indigestion), making this the most commonly diagnosed GI disorder in U.S. adults.

heartburn

300

Protein metabolism takes place primarily in the _______.

liver

300

Where can the monosaccharide, fructose, be found?

fruits, vegetables, honey, high fructose corn syrup

300

Like carbohydrates and lipids, proteins are made of the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. However, all proteins also contain the element _____________.

nitrogen

300

_______________ fat insulates the body, keeping body temperature at a constant level.

Subcutaneous

400

The _________, _________, and _________, known as the accessory organs of the digestive system, work with the small intestine but are not a physical part of it.

liver, gallbaldder, and pancreas

400

Where do metabolic reactions take place in the cell?

Cytoplasm

400

What is the chemical formula for glucose?

C6H12O6

400

Within body cells, amino acids can be linked together by a chemical bond, called a _________ bond, to form needed proteins

peptide bond

400

‣The Institute of Medicine recommends that ____________ fat and ________fat intake, are kept as low as possible while still consuming a nutritionally adequate diet

saturated fat and trans fat

500

Nutrients absorbed in the small intestine are delivered to 1 of the body’s 2 circulatory systems. What are they?

Cardiovascular (blood) system and Lymphatic System

500

Describe the process of an enzyme

Enzymes are biological catalysts, they increase the rates of a chemical reaction without being used up. They are made of proteins and are involved in reactions such as respiration and photosynthesis.They have an active site where the reaction occurs.  The substrate enters the active site and the product eventually leaves the active site.Enzymes work like a lock and key – they are specific to a reaction. 

500

Although _______ is indigestible, it plays an important role in maintaining the integrity of the GI tract and overall health. It helps prevent constipation and diverticular disease and enhances the management of body weight, blood glucose levels, and blood cholesterol levels.

fiber

500

Where does the digestion of protein take place?

Stomach

500

Decribe the structure of a triglyceride

Glycerol and 3 fatty acids