2.3 Macronutrients: Carbohydrates Part 2 Flashcards

1
Q

What are the three types of fiber?

A
  1. insoluble
  2. soluble
  3. functions
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2
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Which type of fiber is non-fermentable?

A

insoluble

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3
Q

Which type of fiber is viscous?

A

soluble

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4
Q

What fiber can dissolve in water? Which cannot?

A

can dissolve = soluble
cannot dissolve = insoluble

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5
Q

Which fiber is broken down by intestinal bacteria? Which is not?

A

broken down = soluble
not broken down = insoluble

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6
Q

What is the purpose of insoluble fiber?

A

increases stool mass and speeds its passage through the large intestine

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7
Q

What is the purpose of soluble fiber?

A

slows glucose absorption and can lower cholesterol

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8
Q

What is functional fiber?

A

fiber that is added to a product and promotes intestinal health

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9
Q

What are examples of good sources of carbohydrates?

A

fruits
veggies
breads
pasta
dairy

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10
Q

What are examples of bad carbohydrates?

A

honey
jams
jellys
table sugar
sodas
dessert

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11
Q

What are good sources of starch?

A

dried beans
peas
whole grains

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12
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What is the rule of thumb regarding starch and fiber?

A

foods high in starch are often good sources of fiber

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13
Q

What starts digestion of carbohydrates in the mouth?

A

salivary amylase - breaks down into disaccharides

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14
Q

What occurs during digestion of carbohydrates in the stomach?

A

acid deactivates amylase and prevents further digestion

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15
Q

What occurs during digestion of carbohydrates in the small intestine?

A

pancreas released pancreatic amylase to break down polysaccharides into di- and mono-

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16
Q

What enzymes are on the intestinal wall to breakdown disaccharides into mono-?

A

maltase
sucrase
lactase

17
Q

What is maltase?

A

digests maltose into two glucose units

18
Q

What is sucrase?

A

digests sucrose into glucose and fructose

19
Q

What is lactase?

A

digests lactose into glucose and galactose

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