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Question 1 The term "BMR" as used in this lab stands for: a) basal metabolic rate b) body metabolism rate

c) base metabolic rate d) body metabolic rate

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e) basement metabolic rate Metabolic rate & physiological factors 1 / 1 point Question 2 At several points in the BMR calculations, the expectations of females are different from those of males. This is not a sexist attitude. There are several factors which explain the difference between the sexes. Although individuals vary, which factor(s) explain the difference in BMR between males and females? a) Females tend to have greater fat reserves than males. b) Females tend to eat less than males. c) Females tend to have less muscle mass than males. d) Both a & c explain why the female BMR differs from male BMR. Question 3 Why does BMR generally decrease with age? Indicate the most correct answer. The loss of more metabolically active lean muscle mass associated with aging. Producing grey hair has a lower energy demand From the decrease in hormone levels associated with ageing. From the decrease in activity associated with ageing Question 4 1 / 1 point 1 / 1 point

Which of the following statements explain why smaller people have a higher mass specific BMR than larger people. a) Surface area (SA) to volume ratio's will determine heat loss. b) The SA to volume ratio for small people is greater therefore their heat loss is greater and their BMR is greater.

c) The surface area (SA) to volume ratios do not determine heat loss.

d)

The SA to volume ratio for small people is less than the ratio for larger people, therefore their heat loss is less and their BMR is greater.

e) a) and b) are correct statements f) All are correct statements (a, b, d) except for c) which is false. BMR & diet 0 / 1 point Question 5 What you eat can immediately increase your metabolic rate. From the selection below, indicate which option would affect the maximum increase in your metabolic rate. a) Eating french fries which are high in fat and carbohydrates (minimal protein) b) Eating a carbohydrate rich, low fat & low protein bowl of pasta. c) Eating a lean (low fat) burger (beef, chicken or veggie protein). This meal has moderate carbohydrates.

d) Eating a fatty (high fat content) burger (meat). This meal has moderate carbohydrates. View Feedback Catabolic/anabolic state Question 6

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Which statement(s) apply/applies to a catabolic state? a) Protein will be synthesized. b) Generally produces energy int the form of ATP. c) Proteins are broken down into smaller molecules such as amino acids.

d) Requires an input of energy in the form of ATP. e) Some metabolic intermediates are converted into amino acids. f) Statements b) and c) are correct. g) Statements a), d) and e) are correct. Graphs 0.5 / 1 point Question 7 Which of the following options best demonstrates how to present in the Results section of a lab reports the type of data collected in lab 1?

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d )

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Table 1: Analysis of the diet of a 20 year old female subject over a 3 day period. Average Total kilocalories Average Protein consumption consumption per day Student subject 2280 410 e Recommended kilocalories per day (give ) 2250 218 your reference) Diet Imbalance? +/-? In balance Total kilocalories per day expended through 2358 activity

f) Both d) and e) are correct ways to present the data collected in Lab 1. Calculations 1 / 1 point Question 8 To answer this question you need the chart and tables on pages 6 & 7 of your lab manual. What is the Basal Metabolism Value and Surface Area of a
15 year old teenager female, height 110 cm and weight 50 kg?

You will need your answer for this question to answer the next question (#9).

a)

Basal Metabolism Value = 42 kilocalories/m2/hr Surface area = 1.2 m2 Basal Metabolism Value = 35.5 kilocalories/m2/hr Surface area = 1.2 m2

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Basal Metabolism Value = 40 kilocalories/m2/hr Surface area = 1.3 m2 Basal Metabolism Value = 37.5 kilocalories/m2/hr Surface area = 1.2 m2 1 / 1 point

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Question 9

For this question you will need the values (Basal Metabolism Value & Surface Area) from the previous question (#8). What is the BMR for the 15 year old female teenager (height 110 cm and weight 50 kg)? You will need this BMR value for the next question (#10). a) 37. 5

b) 52 c) 45 d) 43 e) 50. 4 Question 10 0 / 1 point To answer this question you need:


The BMR value you calculated in the previous The charts on pages 8 & 9 of your lab manual.

question (#9).

If this teenage girl goes for a leisurely bike ride in which she is not racing and not exerting herself in any way, how many kilocalories would she expend per minute? a) 161.2 kilocalories b) 133 kilocalories c) 139.5 kilocaries d) 9.3 kilocalories e) 2.3 kilocalories f) 8.9 g) 10.7

h) 156.4 kilocalories

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