Where does glycolysis take place? - answer-the cytosol of the cell
What is the key CHO substrate in glycolysis? - answer-Glucose
3. Which other
... [Show More] monosaccharides feed into glycolysis? - answer-Fructose and Galactose
What is the end result of glycolysis under aerobic conditions? - answer-Pyruvate
What is the end result of glycolysis under anaerobic conditions? - answer-Lactate
How many steps require ATP? - answer-2
What steps are irreversible? - answer-steps 1,3, and 10
How is step 7 different than 10? - answer-ATP is produces but is reversible
How much total ATP released? - answer-4 total is produced but 2 are used for energy throughout
How much net ATP is produced from 1 glucose molecule in glycolysis? - answer-2 net ATP's
What is bile most important for digesting an absorbing? - answer-Most important for fat digestion
Hydrogen is tested from breath using breath test to test for...? - answer-Lactose intolerance
what is a specific sigh of a stereo isomer? - answer-some metabolic enzymes require particular structure.
sterioisomer= D and L structure
Gluoneogenesis is the metabolic pathway that produces..? - answer-glucose from a non- CHO source
Muscle lactate is converted to glucose in the liver and returned to muscle by means of the..? - answer-Cori Cycle
Dietary fiber does not increase glucose absorption, true or false? - answer-true
What is not a sub-strait for Glucogenesis? - answer-Fatty Acids
Branching Enzymes functions in which metabolic pathway? - answer-Glucogenesis
What is gluoneogenesis? What is the main site? - answer-production of new glucose from non- CHO source.
takes place in the liver
What feeds into gluconeogensis? - answer-Pyruvate, lactate, glycerol, alanine and glutamine
What is the most common digestible homoplysaccharide existing as both amylose and amylopectin? - answer-Starch
What is the key enzyme in digestion of polysaccharide? - answer-a-amylase
Glycemic load considers the ___ in the food? - answer-quantity and quality of CHO
Glycolysis is a prcocess involving ? - answer-reactions that convert glucose to pyruvate
Glucose is transported from the lumen into the enterocyte by active transport using SLGT1 protein, which also requires Na as a co-transporter - answer-true
Name a water soluble, gel forming fiber that functions in the plant as intracellular cement and that is used commercially to make jellies and to provide fiber in enteral formulas - answer-pectin
Glycemic control is___ in response to foods rich in fiber or to fiber supplements - answer-improved
Two hormones that stimulate glycogenolysis in the muscle and liver respectively are - answer-epenephrine and glucogon
Functional Fiber is currently defined as - answer-Carbohydrates that are non-digestable by human enzymes, have been isolated extracted or manufactured and have been shown to have beneficial physiological effects in humans [Show Less]