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Enzyme 101 Session 3 Quiz
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1. At what stage of gestation does a fetus begin to make brush borer enzymes?
a. 4 weeks
b. 8 weeks
c. 10 weeks
d. 14 weeks
2. When does a child’s digestive system begin to make sufficient levels of amylase?
a. 2 months
b. 6 months
c. 9 months
d. 12 months
3. The most influential non-genetic factor in fetal development is:
a. Mother's diet
b. Amniotic Fluid Content
c. Placental Placement
d. Mother’s Environment
4. If a pregnant women is not digesting protein properly, it can impact the amount of pancreatic cells in her unborn child.
True
False
5. Babies have limited digestive enzymes from birth until they are what age?
a. 6 months
b. 12 months
c. 24 months
d. 36 months
6. Supplemental enzymes should be used if a baby is unable to have mother’s milk, or is having foods introduced before they are intestinally ready to prevent damage to intestinal villi.
True
False
7. Which of the following effects natural digestive enzyme production?
a. Chronic stress
b. Environmental pollution and toxins
c. GMO's and Growth Hormones
d. All of the Above
8. Animal enzymes are a good choice for digestion because they require no enteric coating and can survive the harsh and acidic pH of the stomach.
True
False
9. The following enzyme would be good for someone suffering from SIBO, due to their ability to breakdown carbohydrates.
a. Bromelain
b. Lipase
c. Macerase
d. Serrapeptidase
10. For someone with celiac disease, it is beneficial to look for a digestive enzyme that contains which protease?
a. Protease 3.0
b. Peptidase
c. Protease 6.0
d. DPP IV
11. Lipases are for hydrolysis of triglycerides to mono and di glycerides and only work when bile is present.
True
False
12. The human cell requires 13 vitamins and 19 minerals to survive. Which of the following is not required.
a. Thiamin
b. Vitamin E
c. Molybdenum
d. Boron
13. Certain strains of probiotics help the body secrete enzymes and metabolize food and can be used in place of a digestive enzyme.
True
False
14. Which of the following is NOT a therapeutic benefit of probiotics?
a. Enhanced IgA secretion
b. Production of Short Chain Fatty Acids
c. Increased visceral hypersensitivity
d. Metabolism of cholesterol
15. For someone needing liver support, which probiotic strain would be most beneficial?
a. Lactobacillus paracasei
b. Lactobacillus reuteri
c. Bifidobacterium bifidum
d. Bifidobacterium longum
16. Key features of this type of probiotic are their ability to withstand harsh temperatures, gastric barriers, antibiotics, and UV radiation.
a. Lactobacillus rhamnosus
b. Bacillus subtilis
c. Bifidobacterium infantis
d. All of the above
17. This type of prebiotic causes viruses to infect and replicate within bacteria.
a. Fructo-oligosaccharides
b. Galacto-oligosaccharides
c. Bacteriophages
d. Inulin
18. Probiotics are proteins that catalyze the breakdown of food into nutrients for absorption into the bloodstream.
True
False
19. For inflammation, which enzyme would be most beneficial?
a. Cellulase
b. Papain
c. Lactase
d. Lipase
20. Enzymes are safe during pregnancy and lactation.
True
False
21. When we are born, our bodies are not done. The digestive system is not fully developed until a child is:
a. 6 months
b. 12 months
c. 2 years old
d. In their teens
22. If a mother is not digesting her food appropriately, it can impact the size of the fetus’s organs.
True
False
23. Breast milk is unique from formula because it contains:
a. Enzymes
b. Epidermal Growth Factor
c. Nucleotides
d. All of the Above
e. B and C only
24. This enzyme can come from animal or mycelial source and supports the breakdown of starch.
a. Amylase
b. Phytase
c. Cellulase
d. Lactase
25. Which lipase will work in the absence of bile?
a. Lipase AN
b. Lipase CR
c. Lipase RO
d. All of the Above
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