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7. Proteins are broken down into a.) glucose b.) amino acids c.) nucleic acids d

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Question

7. Proteins are broken down into a.) glucose b.) amino acids c.) nucleic acids d.) fatty acids 18. If you were to eat a huge glob of fat, this would quickly processed as a.) glucose b.) amino acids C.) nucleic acids d.) triglycerides 19. Triglycerides are stored in a.) adipose tissueb.) muscle fibers c.) brain tissue d.) carbohydrates 20. glucose in the presence of the hormone, entire body a. cortisol , -can be used to provide energy throughout the b. sodium c. amylin d. insulin 21. Anorexia is defined by a. restricting food intake severely b. reduction in weight c. amenorrhea d. all the above 22. The brain structures thought to be associated with anorexia a. motor cortex occipital nerve insula d. basal ganglia 23. set-point theory is the most popular in regard explaining Long-term regulation. It suggest that damage to the leads to a set point in weight a. lateral hypothalamus; higher b. lateral hypothalamus; lower b. rostral hypothalamus; lower c. rostral hypothalamus; higher 24. Kidneys increase reabsorption of a. water b. sodium c.waste d. A & B only 25. Lesions in the ventromedial hypothalamus were correlated with a. aphagia; inhibition of drinking b. adipsia; inhibition of drinking e hyperphaia; extreme over eating d. aphagia; extreme over eating which is defined a_

Explanation / Answer

17. Amino acids

18. Triglycerides

19. Adipose tissue

20. Insulin

21. All of the above

22. Basal ganglia

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