Chapter 8
A man who weighs 176 lbs and consumes the amount of protein that is average for men in the United States, will consume about _____ grams more protein than his protein RDA.
36
In times of energy and protein abundance, the body converts the extra amino into:
fatty acids
The overall shape of a protein molecule determines its:
function
Proteins called ______ are chemical messengers that travel in your bloodstream and have a regulatory function.
hormones
Which of the following will NOT denature proteins?
water
What is TRUE about the protein intake in the United States?
Protein intake levels are above the RDA for most people in the United States
What would happen if the diet lacks an essential amino acid?
Protein synthesis is limited
What happens when the albumin in the blood gets too low?
Fluid retention occurs in the extremities
____ provide(s) the information for the assembly of amino acids into a particular protein.
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
Which of the following is NOT a possible fate of any amino acids that are consumed in excess of our protein requirements?
Excess amino acids may be stored as proteins
What is TRUE about animal protein sources?
They contain saturated fat
How does the denaturation of protein by stomach acid (hydrochloric acid) promote protein digestion?
allows enzyme access to the peptide bonds
Proteins are synthesized by forming peptide bonds between one amino acid's _____ and another's _____.
amino group; acid group
The amino acid in the shortest supply relative to its requirement is referred to as the _____ amino acid.
limiting
Urea is synthesized in the:
liver
What atom is found in all amino acids but is NOT present in starches or triglycerides?
nitrogen
Protein is synthesized by linking different amino acids together by _____ bonds into a chain.
peptide
A protein that increases the transcription of a gene in response to a specific environmental stimulus best exemplifies what type of protein function?
regulation
Enzymes that digest short peptides are produced primarily by:
small intestinal mucosal cells
Individual amino acids are absorbed by mucosal cells of the:
small intestine