Why is frying with fat considered a dry-heat cookery method?

What will be an ideal response?


See section 5-3.

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Glucose is absorbed via ________ absorption.

A. passive B. active C. facilitated D. participatory

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JB is a 53-year-old male who has recently divorced. He has experienced periods of depression and decreased appetite. His family reports a history of heavy drinking habits and a 15 kg weight loss. He was previously diagnosed with cirrhosis and portal hypertension. Paracentesis and TIPS procedures were performed. JB's condition seems to have worsened; he complains of stomach pains, nausea, and vomiting at times. His abdomen is sore to touch and feels swollen. JB has developed ascites and pedal edema. His urinary output has decreased, and he continues to lose weight. JB also complains of pain when swallowing food. Because of JB's persistent symptoms, he's been admitted to a hospital. A referral to the SLP for an MBS was also ordered and resulted in dysphagia for which pureed diet was recommended. On day 2, JB still complains of nausea and no per os intake has been reported. The MD prescribed a dietary consultation. An RD is required to assess the patient and recommend alternate means of nutrition support, currently NPO. Ht: 5'11"            Wt: 145            # UBW: 163# Dx: End-stage liver cirrhosis, dysphagiaPMH: alcoholic cirrhosis, portal hypertension Labs:Na: 134            Cl: 101            BUN: 4            Alb: 2.3            TG: 305            Transferrin: 101            NH4: 53                    Glu: 139          AST: 45           ALT 48            Alk Phos: 40      Bilirubin: 2.1K: 5.2              CO2: 25           Cr: 1.8             H/H: 11/35 Diet: NPOMeds: Neomycin, Aldactone, Lasix, Reglan   How much protein consumption will the registered dietitian recommend to JB? A. 0.8–1.0 g/kg  B. 1.0–1.1 g/kg C. 1.2–1.5 g/kg D. 1.8–2.0 g/kg E. 2.0–2.2 g/kg

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Last week Mandy hurt her leg while running. The doctor said that Mandy has a stress fracture. Why might Mandy be prone to stress fractures?

a. She is mostly likely in an iron-deficient state. b. She most likely has decreased bone mineral density. c. She most likely developed lead poisoning. d. She exercised too much. e. She has low body fat.

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Various substances found in food which protect body cells and help to prevent cancer are called:

A) red blood cells. B) proteins. C) ricin. D) antioxidants.

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