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- Q3- Calculate the energy content, energy density, and nutrients density in Mujadarah, if you eat 500 gm at your lunch, the following food label is for mujadarahQ.3/ calculate the calories present in the following meal?66 g of oats , 30 g of beans , 4 g of orange juice ?Q.5. Generally, HDL is considered as “good” cholesterol, while LDL is considered as “bad.”, what is the fate of LDL to be a bad cholesterol?
- Q1) Calculate the piH of the solution that results from mixing 200 ml of a solution with the pH 1.50 with 300 ml of a solution having a pOH of 1.50?26-Mr X weighs 60 kg and his protein and fat needs are 48 g and 53 g (30%) per day, respectively, how much his energy level a.2000 kcal b.2200 kcal c.1200 kcal d.1600 kcalBIOC 385 Amino Acid Degradation Q7.1: Kwashiorkor Syndrome is a dietary deficiency characterized by decreased pigment in the skin and hair. a) Which nutrient is likely missing from the diet? Explain your answer. b) What would you conclude if adding back this missing food group had not effect on the skin and hair condition?
- Q9) Given the following sample preparation 200 microliters of BSA (protein) at 240 micrograms/ mL 50 microliters H2O 1000 microliters of Lowry Reagent 100 microliters of Folin Reagent How would you prepare a blank tube? What is the purpose of the blank?Please answer fast 1. If you were to eat the entire can of soup, how much sodium would you consume? 2. If the recommended amount of sodium for someone with high blood pressure is 1500 mg/day, how much more than the recommended amount is present in this entire can? 3. How many servings of soup would I need to consume 20% of my daily requirement of fiber? 4. How many calories would that be?i. What are the advantages of biological value of protein method compared to N-balance and chemical score? ii. A bull consumes 7 kg DM of feed containing 60 g N/kg. The bull excretes 120 g N in the faeces and 50 g N in the urine. The feacal and urinary N had 20 g metabolic feacal nitrogen (MFN) and 6 g endogenous urinary nitrogen (EUN) respectively. Calculate the BV of the protein in the diet.
- Question # 2. Write down Four factors influencing choices of techniques for measuring diet. Compare the 24-hour recall and food frequency questionnaire as methods for obtaining food intake data?Q32: Which of the following is true about enzymes?O enzymes change the enerey in the productsO enzymes change activation energy required in a reactionO enzymes change the energy in the reactantsO enzymes change the amount of energy released in a reactionQ.4. The human cells are able to uptake the glucose molecule but unable to leave the same glucose back into the extracellular environment why?