NTR 401 FINAL EXAM TEST BANK 2026
UPDATED QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
⩥ The absorptive cells lining the gastrointestinal tract are called:
Answer: Enterocytes
⩥ The hormonal feedback loop between the last segment of the small
intestine and the pyloric sphincter, involving substance GLP-1, is:
Answer: Ileal brake
⩥ All of the following factors stimulate or increase thirst EXCEPT:
Answer: Increased blood volume presumably detected by cardiac stretch
receptors
⩥ The most common digestive problem associated with carbohydrates is
hypolactasia, which is Answer: a reduced ability to digest the galactose-
glucose bond of milk sugar
⩥ Phytate (phytic acid) is a Answer: derivative of the sugar alcohol,
inositol phosphate, that chelates minerals in the diet and reduces their
absorption
, ⩥ The "Adequate Macronutrient Distribution Range" is: Answer: the
percentage of daily calories from each energy source that provides a
reduced risk for chronic disease
⩥ Substance that is needed in a metabolic reaction or tissue structure
that cannot be synthesized in humans may be generally referred to as
Answer: indispensable nutrient
⩥ UL refers to which of the following statements? Answer: "Tolerable
Upper Intake Limit" is a nutrient intake above which the risk for harm
begins to increase
⩥ "Reference height and weight" refers to: Answer: Average height and
weight of American men and women with a "healthy" BMI, used to
provide a representative nutrient intake for a population for nutrients that
should be consumed in quantities based on body weight
⩥ Diverse populations around the world consume sodium at levels
greater than the Upper Tolerable Intake Level set in the DRIs. One
explanation for this "sodium appetite" is that humans choose a sodium
intake that does not trigger an excessive secretion of the hormone
Answer: Renin
⩥ Biological scientists study the regulation of food intake in terms of the
gut-brain and adipose-brain hormonal axes. In contrast, nutritionists who
take a more holistic view of human ecology, sociology, psychology and
UPDATED QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
⩥ The absorptive cells lining the gastrointestinal tract are called:
Answer: Enterocytes
⩥ The hormonal feedback loop between the last segment of the small
intestine and the pyloric sphincter, involving substance GLP-1, is:
Answer: Ileal brake
⩥ All of the following factors stimulate or increase thirst EXCEPT:
Answer: Increased blood volume presumably detected by cardiac stretch
receptors
⩥ The most common digestive problem associated with carbohydrates is
hypolactasia, which is Answer: a reduced ability to digest the galactose-
glucose bond of milk sugar
⩥ Phytate (phytic acid) is a Answer: derivative of the sugar alcohol,
inositol phosphate, that chelates minerals in the diet and reduces their
absorption
, ⩥ The "Adequate Macronutrient Distribution Range" is: Answer: the
percentage of daily calories from each energy source that provides a
reduced risk for chronic disease
⩥ Substance that is needed in a metabolic reaction or tissue structure
that cannot be synthesized in humans may be generally referred to as
Answer: indispensable nutrient
⩥ UL refers to which of the following statements? Answer: "Tolerable
Upper Intake Limit" is a nutrient intake above which the risk for harm
begins to increase
⩥ "Reference height and weight" refers to: Answer: Average height and
weight of American men and women with a "healthy" BMI, used to
provide a representative nutrient intake for a population for nutrients that
should be consumed in quantities based on body weight
⩥ Diverse populations around the world consume sodium at levels
greater than the Upper Tolerable Intake Level set in the DRIs. One
explanation for this "sodium appetite" is that humans choose a sodium
intake that does not trigger an excessive secretion of the hormone
Answer: Renin
⩥ Biological scientists study the regulation of food intake in terms of the
gut-brain and adipose-brain hormonal axes. In contrast, nutritionists who
take a more holistic view of human ecology, sociology, psychology and