modules 5-6 water and carbs Flashcards

1
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which side of the polar water molecule is negative and which is positive

A

oxygen negative, hydrogen postitive

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2
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what is a function of protein in respect to water

A

water balance, attract water and draw into blood from extracellular space

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3
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sources of water

A

liquids, food, metabolism

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4
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alcohol metabolism steps

A

alcohol-> (alcohol dehydrogenase) acetaldehyde-> (aldehyde dehydrogenase) acetate-> acetyl CoA which is then converted to fatty acids for storage or goes into citric acid cycle to convert to ATP

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5
Q

kidney disease

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need water to excrete waste, not enough water increases risk for urinary tract infections, kidney stones and in extreme cases kidney disease or even death

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6
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Seizures

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excessive sweating effects electrolyte balance which can compromise body’s electrical activity potentially promoting seizures

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7
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hypovolemic Shock

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occurs when body loses alot of blood or extracellular fluid, low blood volume and pressure can compromise nutrient and oxygen delivery to tissues, symptoms are high HR, blue skin, mental status change, clammy skin

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8
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hyponatremia

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sodium levels in blood is too low, water level too high. happens when urine isn’t excreted or when a lot of water and electrolytes are lost but only water is replenished

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9
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diuretics

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promote water loss through urination, for high blood pressure, kidney stones and tissue swelling

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10
Q

galactose

A

milk sugar monosaccharide

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11
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fructose

A

fruit sugar monosaccharide

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12
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sucrose

A

glucose+fructose (table sugar)

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13
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maltose

A

glucose+glucose (bread)

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14
Q

Lactose

A

glucose + galactose

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15
Q

oligosaccharides vs polysaccharides

A

3-10, 10+

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16
Q

starch

A

composed of long chains of glucose

17
Q

straight chain starch

A

amylose

18
Q

branched chain starch

A

amylopectin most common in diet

19
Q

glyconeogenesis

A

glycogen->glucose

20
Q

gluconeogenesis

A

amino acids -> glucose

21
Q

lypolysis

A

breakdown of stored lipids, glycerol from triglycerides can be used to make glucose

22
Q

Reactive hypoglycaemia

A

Low blood sugar due to excessively high release of insulin

23
Q

Non-reactive hypoglycemia

A

Low blood sugar that may or may not be related to meals, can be because of anorexia or certain medications pregnancy, alcohol, liver heart and kidney disprders

24
Q

Things added to alcohol in fermentation process that could be the cause of a hangover

A

Congeners

25
Q

What causes dental Carrie’s

A

Sugars provide food for the bacteria in mouth to grow and thrive, bacteria produce enamel destroying acid

26
Q

Two mechanisms fibre decreases risk of cvd

A

Soluble fibres lowers LDL bad cholesterol
Soluble fibres regulates blood sugar

27
Q

Wet vs dry beri beri

A

wet affects cardiovascular system, dry affects nervous system