Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Cellular Metabolism: Mitochondria and Energy Production: Module Exam

Cellular Metabolism:
Mitochondria and Energy Production
Module Exam

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Note: This exam references the following images. Please refer to each image below when specified.

Figure #1:

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Figure #2:

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Figure #3:

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#1: What is the first stage of cellular respiration?
#2: Most ATP in human cells is produced in the:
#3: Wrinkles, stiff arteries, dementia, and depression can all be caused by:
#4: Which of the following are products of the Krebs cycle?
#5: All of the following protect mitochondria EXCEPT:
#6: Which stage of aerobic respiration requires CO2?
#7: Which dietary or lifestyle factors are associated with decreased inflammation?
#8: Which of the following nutrients are SPECIFICALLY needed for ATP Production?
#9: For which cycle is CoQ10 needed?
#10: Refer to the Figure #1 image. In the cell, what letter represents the ribosome?
#11: Refer to the Figure #1 image. In the cell, what letter represents the mitochondrion?
#12: Refer to the Figure #1 image. In the cell, what letter represents the Nuclear Membrane?
#13: Refer to the Figure #1 image. In the cell, what letter represents the Nucleolus?
#14: Refer to the Figure #2 image. In the mitochondrion, what letter represents the DNA-deoxyribonucleic acid?
#15: Refer to the Figure #2 image. In the mitochondrion, what letter represents the Cristae?
#16: Refer to the Figure #2 image. In the mitochondrion, what letter represents the intermembrane space?
#17: Refer to the Figure #2 image. In the mitochondrion, what letter represents the ATP synthase particles?
#18: Refer to the Figure #3 image. In the inflammation cascade, what letter represents DGLA?
#19: Refer to the Figure #3 image. In the inflammation cascade, what letter represents PGE1?
#20: Refer to the Figure #3 image. In the inflammation cascade, what letter represents lipoxygenase?
#21: Hydrophilic means:
#22: Mitochondria functions include:
#23: How many carbons does glucose have?
#24: Nutrients needed for ATP production are?
#25: Sugar damages mitochondria.
#26: What will help your client to restore his/her energy?
#27: What nutrient is needed to convert fatty acids to acetyl-CoA?
#28: Zinc helps which conversion(s) to occur?
#29: What nutrient is need to convert Pyruvate to citric acid?
#30: High cortisol, processed grains, trans fats, preservatives, and acid forming foods do not affect mitochondria.

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