NUSCTX CERTIFICATION PRACTICE PAPER
2026 SOLVED QUESTIONS ACCURATE KEY
● What is lipogenesis?. Answer: When your body makes fat from non-
fat substances
● ATP. Answer: Produced in the mitochondria
Produced by use of a high proton concentration in the inner membrane
space
Produced via the conversion of ADP and inorganic phosphate by the
ATP synthase
NOT!! Is generated at a rate exactly proportional to weight to the 3/4
power
● Carbohydrate digestions begins in the. Answer: Mouth
● Essential Fatty Acids. Answer: Alpha-linolenic acid
Linoleic acid
● Absorptive Processes. Answer: Passive diffusion
Facilitated diffusion
Active transport
,Endocytosis
● Difference between Micronutrients and Macronutrients. Answer:
Micronutrients are needed in small quantities
Macronutrients are energy-yielding
● Leading cause of death in the United States. Answer: Cardiovascular
disease
● Kwashiorkor. Answer: Edema
Growth impairment
● Functions of lipids in the body. Answer: Energy storage
Insulation and padding
Promote satiety
Fat-soluble vitamin transport
● Tripeptide. Answer: A chain of three amino acids
● Anabolic pathways. Answer: Include the synthesis of proteins to form
ligaments
Use energy to construct cellular components
,● Insulin. Answer: Hormone that helps lower blood glucose levels
● Order of GI tract. Answer: Stomach
Duodenum
Jejunum
Ileum
Large intestine
● Protein Efficiency Ratio. Answer: How much live weight gain per
crude protein intake
● Central Dogma. Answer: DNA -> RNA-> protein
● Hormones. Answer: Enable long distance communication between
tissues
● Paracrine Agents. Answer: Enable cell to cell communication in close
proximity
● Accessory Organs. Answer: Salivary glands
Liver
Pancreas
Gallbladder
, ● True Digestibility. Answer: Protein nitrogen from bacteria in your
istestine
● Apparent Digestibility. Answer: How much protein you ate
How much protein you excrete
● Bomb Calorimetry. Answer: Allows an estimate the gross energy
content of food tested
● Effects of Trans Fats. Answer: Lowers HDL
Raises LDL
● Bile. Answer: Emulsifies fats
● What makes a nutrients "essential"?. Answer: When the nutrient
cannot be synthesized in the body, and must be consumed in the diet
● Recommendations of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. Answer:
Balance calories to manage weight
Reduce food & food components associated with diseases
Increase consumption of food & food components that promote health
2026 SOLVED QUESTIONS ACCURATE KEY
● What is lipogenesis?. Answer: When your body makes fat from non-
fat substances
● ATP. Answer: Produced in the mitochondria
Produced by use of a high proton concentration in the inner membrane
space
Produced via the conversion of ADP and inorganic phosphate by the
ATP synthase
NOT!! Is generated at a rate exactly proportional to weight to the 3/4
power
● Carbohydrate digestions begins in the. Answer: Mouth
● Essential Fatty Acids. Answer: Alpha-linolenic acid
Linoleic acid
● Absorptive Processes. Answer: Passive diffusion
Facilitated diffusion
Active transport
,Endocytosis
● Difference between Micronutrients and Macronutrients. Answer:
Micronutrients are needed in small quantities
Macronutrients are energy-yielding
● Leading cause of death in the United States. Answer: Cardiovascular
disease
● Kwashiorkor. Answer: Edema
Growth impairment
● Functions of lipids in the body. Answer: Energy storage
Insulation and padding
Promote satiety
Fat-soluble vitamin transport
● Tripeptide. Answer: A chain of three amino acids
● Anabolic pathways. Answer: Include the synthesis of proteins to form
ligaments
Use energy to construct cellular components
,● Insulin. Answer: Hormone that helps lower blood glucose levels
● Order of GI tract. Answer: Stomach
Duodenum
Jejunum
Ileum
Large intestine
● Protein Efficiency Ratio. Answer: How much live weight gain per
crude protein intake
● Central Dogma. Answer: DNA -> RNA-> protein
● Hormones. Answer: Enable long distance communication between
tissues
● Paracrine Agents. Answer: Enable cell to cell communication in close
proximity
● Accessory Organs. Answer: Salivary glands
Liver
Pancreas
Gallbladder
, ● True Digestibility. Answer: Protein nitrogen from bacteria in your
istestine
● Apparent Digestibility. Answer: How much protein you ate
How much protein you excrete
● Bomb Calorimetry. Answer: Allows an estimate the gross energy
content of food tested
● Effects of Trans Fats. Answer: Lowers HDL
Raises LDL
● Bile. Answer: Emulsifies fats
● What makes a nutrients "essential"?. Answer: When the nutrient
cannot be synthesized in the body, and must be consumed in the diet
● Recommendations of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. Answer:
Balance calories to manage weight
Reduce food & food components associated with diseases
Increase consumption of food & food components that promote health