Biologia

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1.

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45 sec • 1 pt

Mention the general types of foodborne diseases.

2.

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3 mins • 1 pt

Mention the main cause of malnutrition and its types

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

What is the most important similarity and difference between marasmus and kwashiorkor?

Similarity: Both are severe forms of malnutrition and are caused by an insufficient consumption of proteins.

Difference: Marasmus is also produced by a insufficient calories intake.

Similarity: Both are severe forms of malnutrition and are caused by an insufficient consumption of proteins.

Difference: also produced by a insufficient calories intake.

Similarity: Only one severe forms of malnutrition and are caused by an insufficient consumption of proteins.

• Difference: Marasmus is also produced by a insufficient calories intake.

Similarity: Both are severe forms of malnutrition and are caused by an sufficient consumption of proteins.

• Difference: Marasmus is also produced by a insufficient calories intake.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

What are the most important signs of kwashiorkor in children?

Pitting edema, distended abdomen, an enlarged liver with fatty infiltrates, thinning of hair, loss of teeth, skin depigmentation and dermatitis

Pitting edema, distended abdomen, an enlarged liver with fatty infiltrates, thinning of hair, loss of teeth, skin depigmentation

Pitting edema, distended abdomen, an enlarged liver with fatty infiltrates, loss of teeth, skin depigmentation and dermatitis

Pitting edema, distended abdomen, thinning of hair, loss of teeth, skin depigmentation and dermatitis

5.

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3 mins • 1 pt

Cite the two main routines that anorexia nervosa sufferers often carry out.

6.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What is the most important similarity and difference between anorexia nervosa and bulimia?

Similarity: Both are psychological disorders and the sufferers are afraid of gaining weight.

Difference: Anorexia sufferers follow a struct diet (although they may also provoke vomiting). However, bulimia sufferers ingest enormous amounts of food

Similarity: Both are psychological disorders and the sufferers are

• Difference: Anorexia sufferers follow a struct diet (although they may also provoke vomiting). However, bulimia sufferers ingest enormous amounts of food and then

Similarity: Both are psychological disorders and the sufferers are afraid of gaining weight.

• Difference: Anorexia sufferers follow a struct diet (although they may also provoke vomiting). However, bulimia sufferers ingest larger amounts of food and then

Similarity: Both are psychological disorders and the sufferers are afraid of gaining weight.

• Difference: Anorexia sufferers follow a struct diet (although they may also provoke vomiting). However, bulimia sufferers ingest enormous amounts of food and then provoke vomiting.

7.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What type of disease is obesity?

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