Definition choices:
A. endosperm
B. germ
C. bran
D. aleurone
E. husk
A. the largest portion of the grain, where all of the grain's starch is located
B. the smallest portion of the grain and the embryo for a future plant
C. the hard outer covering just under the husk that protects the grain's soft endosperm
D. layer of barley that contains enzymes to convert some endosperm starch to maltose
E. the rough outer covering protecting the grain
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b. maltose oligosaccharides. c. dextrose monohydrate. d. arginine polyesterols. e. high fructose corn syrup.
The expected outcome if too high a carbohydrate concentration is consumed during endurance exercise is:
a. gastrointestinal distress. b. lightheadedness. c. a substantial decline in blood glucose. d. gluconeogenesis.
Retinol-binding protein is required to transport vitamin
a. A. b. E. c. K. d. D.
All of the following are factors contributing to the rise in obesity EXCEPT:
1.modern diets are greatly different from those of our ancestors. 2.the human body has survival mechanisms for increasing appetite and storing fat. 3.human beings have an innate preference for sweet-tasting foods. 4.our genes have changed due to the increase in technology and increased food supply.