Understanding Metabolism: Quiz 9 Study Guide for Students

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Quiz 9Started: Dec 3 at 11:58pmQuiz InstructionsQuestion 1 1 ptsQuestion 2 1 ptsAnswer the following questions with the best answer. There are a total of seven questions. You can takethe test multiple times; your highest score will be recorded. Please note that quiz scores (nine totalquizzes, lowest one is dropped) will be worth 10% of your final grade.What happens in the absorptive (fed) state of metabolism?Substances that have reached their threshold concentration are eliminated.Ingested nutrients enter the bloodstream to provide energy for the body.Liver glycogenolysis takes place to produce glucose.Lipolysis takes place in the adipose tissue of the body.Energy is supplied by the breakdown of the body’s own nutrient stores.How many Calories (kilocalories) are there in a large hamburger (with a bun)? The hamburger (and itsbun) contain 50 g of carbohydrate, 30 g of fat, and 25 g of protein.(50)(9) + (30)(4) + (25)(4)(50+30+25)(4*4*9)(50*30*25)(4+4+9)12/4/24, 12:01 AMQuiz: Quiz 9https://canvas.eee.uci.edu/courses/65723/quizzes/342911/take1/3
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Question 3 1 ptsQuestion 4 1 ptsQuestion 5 1 pts(50)(4) + (30)(4) + (25)(9)(50)(4) + (30)(9) + (25)(4)Gluconeogenesis refers toconverting glucose to glycogen storage.converting glucose to triglycerides for storage in adipose tissue.creating glucose from glycerol, amino acids, or lactate.removing glucose from storage as glycogen.removing fatty acids from adipose storage.Some female athletes that have very low amounts of body fat secrete abnormally low amounts ofgonadotropin-releasing hormone from their hypothalamuses. This is probably what leads toincreased facial hairdecreased amounts of body hairincreased muscle masslack of ovulationThe alleles for the genes that cause hemophilia, red-green color blindness, and Duchenne musculardystrophy are recessive and are carried only on the X chromosome (and there are no matching geneson the Y chromosome). Therefore,these conditions are equally common in males and females.these conditions are more common in females than in males.12/4/24, 12:01 AMQuiz: Quiz 9https://canvas.eee.uci.edu/courses/65723/quizzes/342911/take2/3
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Question 6 1 ptsQuestion 7 1 ptsQuiz saved at 12:01am testosterone will suppress these conditions.these conditions are more common in males than females.estrogen will suppress these conditions._________ egg(s) is/are formed from each primary oocyte, while _____ sperm is/are formed from eachprimary spermatocyte.a. Four, fourone, oneone, twoone, fourfour, oneAfter release from an ovary, the egg next travels to thevaginafallopian tubeepididymisureteruterusSubmit Quiz12/4/24, 12:01 AMQuiz: Quiz 9https://canvas.eee.uci.edu/courses/65723/quizzes/342911/take3/3
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