What is another term for glucose?
A) dextrin
B) dextrose
C) table sugar
D) saccharine
B
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A client is receiving 1500 milliliters of 50 percent dextrose and 1500 milliliters of 7 percent amino acid solution. The nurse recognizes that this provides:
a. 2850 kcal. b. 2970 kcal. c. 3120 kcal. d. 3215 kcal.
The stimulus that is needed for continued and sustained production of breast milk is
A) infant suckling. B) ovulation. C) high fluid intake by the mother. D) high protein intake by the mother.
Match the correct answer with the appropriate term.
_______ 1. Example of an anabolic reaction _______ 2. Example of a catabolic reaction _______ 3. A protein that accelerates a chemical reaction _______ 4. A small non-protein organic substance that promotes optimal activity of an enzym _______ 5. A product of glycolysis _______ 6. A product of pyruvate metabolism when oxygen is limited _______ 7. The oxidation product of pyruvate _______ 8. A series of metabolic reactions once known as the Krebs cycle _______ 9. An irreversible reaction _______ 10. The part of a triglyceride that is convertible to glucose _______ 11. A product of deamination _______ 12. Its glycerol part can be converted to pyruvate or glucose _______ 13. The principal nitrogen-containing waste product _______ 14. A non-energy product of the electron transport chain _______ 15. A storage form of carbohydrate _______ 16. The major energy fuel for the central nervous system _______ 17. A condition of elevated blood ketones _______ 18. A condition in which cells degrade their components for fuel _______ 19. The type of alcohol in distilled spirits, wine, and beer _______ 20. A system of enzymes for metabolizing drugs and alcohol a. Ethanol b. Urea c. MEOS d. Water e. Glucose f. Enzyme g. Glycogen h. Glycerol i. Ammonia j. Coenzyme k. TCA cycle l. Lactate m. ketonemia n. Acetyl CoA o. Pyruvate p. Triglyceride q. Starvation r. Breakdown of glycogen to glucose s. Synthesis of protein from amino acids t. Synthesis of glucose from acetyl
All candy production involves heating, cooling, and then beating a sugar solution.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)