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SCI 241 Week 9 WileyPLUS® Week 8 & 9 Quiz
Question 1
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Which of the following is a role of the placenta in embryonic development?
| It allows the passage of nutrients from the mother to the fetus. |
| It allows the passage of waste from the fetus to the mother. |
| It allows the passage of oxygen from the mother to the fetus. |
| All of the choices are roles of the placenta. |
Question 2
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Which nutrient’s needs are increased the most during pregnancy?
| Protein |
| Fiber |
| Water |
| Carbohydrate |
Question 3
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A baby is affected by gestational diabetes in the following ways EXCEPT:
| The growing fetus receives more glucose |
| The growing fetus receives fewer calories |
| The growing fetus is at risk for a difficulty delivery |
| The growing fetus is at risk for being large for gestational age |
Question 4
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The early embryo (before 5 weeks of age) gets nourished by
| absorbing nutrients for the bloodstream of the mother (the bloodstream of the embryo mixes with the bloodstream of the mother). |
| breaking down the lining of the uterus. |
| transferring of nutrients from the placenta. |
| none of these. |
Question 5
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Based on the information presented in this visual, why is a folate deficiency most critical during the embryonic period?
| A folate deficiency is most critical during this period because vitamin B12 tends to be low during this time. |
| A folate deficiency is most critical during this period because iron stores in the mother have been depleted. |
| A folate deficiency is most critical due to the rapid cell division occurring during this period. |
| None of these are correct reasons. |
Question 6
Which of the following can be found in breast milk but not infant formula?
| Vitamin D |
| Calcium |
| Antibodies |
| Iron |
Question 7
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and arachidonic acid (ARA) are added as supplements to fortify infant formulas. These fatty acids are added because of which potential benefits?
| Teeth and skull development |
| Brain and retina development |
| Blood cell and immune system development |
| Heart and cartilage development |
Question 8
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The recommended distribution range of fat intake is _____ for 1- to 3-year-olds than for adults.
| the same |
| lower |
| higher |
| dependent upon whether the child was breastfed or not |
Question 9
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Candice is trying to eat healthier. Which substitution would be an example of a healthier decision?
| Baked potato rather than French fries |
| Nachos with cheese sauce rather than nachos with bean dip |
| Meatball sub rather than a turkey sub |
| Glazed doughnut rather than an English muffin with jam |
Question 10
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Which of the following statements is correct?
| At the end of puberty, teenage boys have a higher lean body mass and greater amount of body fat compared to their pre-pubescent state |
| At the end of puberty, teenage boys have a lower lean body mass and greater amount of body fat compared to their pre-pubescent state |
| At the end of puberty, teenage boys have a lower lean body mass and lower amount of body fat compared to their pre-pubescent state |
| At the end of puberty, teenage boys have a higher lean body mass and a lower amount of body fat compared to their pre-pubescent state |
Question 11
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Children’s energy and protein requirements __________ as they age.
| Decrease |
| Remain the same |
| Increase |
| Vary depending on the child |
Question 12
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Older adults should consume a diet that is _______ in protein relative to calories as compared to that of younger adults.
| higher |
| lower |
| similar |
Question 13
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Which is the primary cause of food-borne illness?
| Mercury |
| Microbes |
| Lead |
| Prions |
Question 14
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Why are nitrites allowed in some foods even though they may form carcinogenic nitrosamines in the digestive tract?
| Because they taste good. |
| Because they prevent botulism. |
| Because they improve the nutritional quality of the food. |
| Because they improve the food’s texture. |
Question 15
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Pregnant woman need to eat high quality protein like fish; however, they:
| should limit fish consumption of certain fish such as cod and salmon due to the increased risk of mercury contamination |
| should limit fish consumption of certain fish such as swordfish, shark, and tile fish due to the increased risk of mercury contamination |
| should limit all fish consumption because of the risk of mercury contamination in certain species of fish |
| do not need to limit their fish consumption |
Question 16
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Because _____ can be contaminated with botulism spores, it should never be fed to infants under 1 year of age.
| cow’s milk |
| eggs |
| honey |
| strawberries |
Question 17
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The groundwater has been contaminated by an industrial pollutant. Which of the following animals will have the greatest concentrations of the pollutants?
| Large fish |
| Microscopic animals |
| Small marine animals |
| Water plants |
Question 18
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All of the following are correct about food insecurity EXCEPT
| it is characterized by a widespread lack of food often due to a disaster. |
| it can result in protein-energy malnutrition. |
| it occurs when food is not distributed equitably. |
| it can lead to individual nutrient deficiencies. |
Question 19
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Which of the following is true of under-nutrition?
| Nutrient deficiencies lead to increased susceptibility to infections in childhood only |
| Nutrient deficiencies lead to decreased susceptibility to infections in childhood only |
| Nutrient deficiencies lead to increased susceptibility to infections in childhood and adulthood |
| Nutrient deficiencies lead to decreased susceptibility to infections in childhood and adulthood
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Question 20
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In some cultures, the amount of food available to certain individuals is based on
| age and gender. |
| birth order and genetic endowments. |
| educational level and control of income. |
| Each of these could contribute to the amount of food available to family members. |
Question 21
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All of the following are advantages of organic farming as compared to conventional farming EXCEPT:
| fewer pollutants are released into the environment. |
| higher crop yields. |
| increased biological diversity of crops. |
| reduced use of agricultural chemicals. |
Question 22
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Golden rice is a genetically modified variety of rice developed to provide _______ to populations in which this deficiency is prevalent.
| calcium |
| iodine |
| iron |
| vitamin A |