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1

In which form are most dietary lipids found?
A)Sterols
B)Phospholipids
C)Triglycerides
D)Monoglycerides
2

Canola oil contains abundant amounts of which type of fatty acid?
A)Saturated
B)Monounsaturated
C)Polyunsaturated
D)Partially hydrogenated
3

Because lard is a solid at room temperature, most of its fatty acids are:
A)long and saturated.
B)short and saturated.
C)long and unsaturated.
D)short and unsaturated.
4

The essential fatty acids include
A)lecithin and choline
B)eicosonoids and prostaglandins
C)alpha-linolenic acid and linoleic acid
D)eicosapentoenoic acid and doxosahexaenoic acid
5

If Jack Sprat truly could eat no fat, he would:
A)eliminate his risk for cancer.
B)not be able to make many types of eicosanoids.
C)necessarily have a low blood cholesterol.
D)have a high satiety value for his diet.
6

In order to consume adequate essential fatty acids we could
A)limit our intake of total fat to no more than 30% of total calories.
B)aim to consume about 25 grams of saturated fat daily.
C)try to consume the recommended number of servings from whole grains and vegetables.
D)avoid fatty fish such as tuna and salmon.
7

Eicosanoids perform all of the following functions except:
A)influence blood clotting.
B)influence blood type.
C)influence blood pressure.
D)influence inflammatory response.
8

As seen in some Eskimo populations, too much of this fatty acid can lead to hemorrhagic stroke due to its tendency to decrease blood clotting:
A)w-6.
B)w-3.
C)w-9.
D)none of these fatty acids would lead to hemorrhagic stroke since all are beneficial at any amount.
9

The functioning eicosanoids include
A)Prostaglandins, prostacyclins, thromboxanes, leukotrienes, and lipoxins
B)Cyclooxygenase and lipoxygenase
C)Linoleic and alpha-linolenic acids
D)Omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids
10

All of the following are symptoms of an essential fatty acid deficiency except:
A)anemia.
B)infections.
C)skin rash.
D)loss of hearing.
11

Twice weekly fish consumption is primarily related to a decreased risk for cardiovascular-related death because it lowers:
A)blood triglycerides.
B)blood cholesterol.
C)blood lipoproteins.
D)blood clotting activity.
12

The three-carbon "backbone" found in all triglycerides is called:
A)glycerol.
B)fatty acid.
C)acetic acid.
D)stearic acid.
13

All of the following are true of lecithin except:
A)contains a hydrophilic part.
B)contains a hydrophobic part.
C)act as emulsifiers.
D)classified as sterols.
14

A glycerol backbone with one or two fatty acids plus another group, possibly a phosphorus group, produces a:
A)sterol.
B)trans fatty acid.
C)phosphoric acid group.
D)phospholipid.
15

The pathway in which body cells recognize LDL in the bloodstream, take it up, digest it, and use its parts, is called:
A)scavenger pathway.
B)long chain fatty acid absorption.
C)receptor pathway.
D)short chain fatty acid absorption.
16

Cholesterol:
A)is present only in the animal-derived foods in our diet.
B)must be eaten in the diet.
C)is a partial breakdown product of lipids.
D)when present in the diet, is the leading cause of strokes.
17

Which of the following is NOT an emulsifier?
A)triglyceride
B)bile acids
C)lecithin
D)monoglycerides
18

Emulsifiers and micelles are related in that:
A)an emulsifier forms a micelle.
B)a micelle produces an emulsifier.
C)both are classified as carbohydrates.
D)In digestion, both operate primarily in the stomach.
19

Bile acids are made from:
A)glucose.
B)cholesterol.
C)vitamin A.
D)prostaglandins.
20

Which group of foods is highest in fat?
A)hamburger, french fries, and cupcake
B)margarine, salad dressing, and corn oil
C)cottage cheese, chicken, and soybeans
D)eggs, cheese, and milk
E)apple, spinach, and corn
21

If an 1800-kcalorie diet contains 100 grams of fat, the percentage of kcal from the fat is:
A)20 %.
B)35 %.
C)50 %.
D)65 %.
22

Hydrogenation of fat does NOT:
A)increase shelf life.
B)make it harder.
C)make it more unsaturated.
D)reduce the tendency for oxidation.
23

The major risk factors for cardiovascular disease do NOT include:
A)high blood LDL.
B)female gender.
C)hypertension.
D)smoking.
24

The lipid in the diet that most profoundly raises blood cholesterol is:
A)saturated fat.
B)monounsaturated fat.
C)polyunsaturated fat.
D)cholesterol.
25

Medical approaches for lowering the risk for developing cardiovascular disease, as well as treating the condition, include
A)Nicotinic acid
B)Statin drugs
C)Margarines containing plant sterols
D)Aspirin
E)All of the above







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