Human Nutrition Chapter 7: Amino Acids
Which of the following is true about protein deficiency in the United States?
It is uncommon.
What type of disease results in the poor absorption of nutrients from the small intestine?
celiac disease
Your body makes proteins by following information coded in your ____________________.
deoxyribonucleic acid DNA
Omega-3 fatty acids may need to be consumed from plant sources for those who do not eat
fish
Having a headache and intestinal discomfort from eating a food, without triggering the body's immune response is a sign of a
food intolerance
Choose how nitrogen is lost from the body.
loss of hair and nails intestinal tract sheds cells urinary elimination
Making dietary choices based on nutritional genomics, height, weight and health assessment is the concept of
personalized nutrition
Gluten-free products that are not nutrient dense include
potato chips cookies
After being digested, most amino acids are
transported into absorptive cells
Although food insecurity exists in the United States, protein deficiency is
uncommon. present in specific population groups.
The project undertaken in the 1990s to identify and sequence the approximately 23,000 genes that code for protein synthesis in the human DNA is called the ______.
Human Genome Project
Where are dipeptides and tripeptides broken into amino acids?
Microvilli
Which element is primarily lost through the elimination of urea and creatinine?
Nitrogen
Which naturally occurring food is 100% protein?
No naturally occurring food is 100% protein.
Which of the following cells do not contain protein?
None, all cells contain some protein
Which of the following is the amino acid that can be synthesized by a healthy body in sufficient amounts?
Nonessential
Choose the true statements about protein.
Proteins are made of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. Proteins are organic molecules. All living organisms contain protein.
Gluten sensitivity and celiac disease have which of the following in common?
Requires a gluten free diet
The structure of hemoglobin is an example of the ______________________ structure.
quaternary
What is the acceptable macronutrient distribution range of energy from protein?
10-35%
Celiac disease is a common inherited condition that results in poor ______ of nutrients from the small intestine.
absorption
After being digested, most amino acids are first transported into _________.
absorptive cells
A protein can be altered through exposure to ______.
acids physical agitation heat
Proteins are made up of smaller units called
amino acids
A meal that provides all of the essential amino acids without including animal protein consists of
complementary combinations.
People with PKU need to avoid
egg. milk products. meats.
Choose the food sources that contain high-quality proteins.
eggs and milk meat and fish
Plant proteins are a healthy alternative to animal proteins because this type of diet has lower rates of ______.
hypertension obesity type 2 diabetes
In the United States, the average protein intake ______.
is about 1.44 g/kg body weight is about 15 to 18% of total calories
Intolerance to wheat products, resulting in IBS-like symptoms is defined as ______.
non-celiac gluten sensitivity
Vegetarians who do not consume fish may have difficulty obtaining ______.
omega-3 fatty acids
Amino acids are the building blocks of _________.
protein
In most cases, an allergen is a(n)
protein
Most foods contain some ______.
protein
Not all amino acids need to be supplied through dietary sources because _____ breaks down old and unneeded proteins into their component amino acids and then recycles them to make new proteins.
protein turnover
The process of breaking down old and unneeded proteins into their component amino acids and recycling them to make new proteins is called
protein turnover
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) directly contains the codes for making ______
proteins
Choose the true statements about amino acid derivatives.
serve important physiological roles examples include creatine and melanin nitrogen-containing compounds that are not proteins
Gluten-free products are not always healthier as some are high in
simple sugars. fats. sodium.
To make dishes with complementary combinations, a consumer must know
which plant foods are good sources of protein. which essential amino acids are limiting in plant foods.
A high-protein diet is defined as a protein intake of ______.
20 to 35% of calories
The percentage of adults who do not eat meat, fish or poultry is about ______.
3.3%
Which of the following elements are combined to make a protein?
Carbon Nitrogen Hydrogen Oxygen
T or F? Animal proteins are not considered to be a good source of all nine essential amino acids.
False
What results when a protein is absorbed without complete digestion?
allergy
The process of removing the nitrogen-containing group from an unneeded amino acid is called
deamination.
Children and adults with PKU need to avoid foods that are rich sources of ______.
phenylalanine
Choose benefits of a plant-based diet.
reduced risk for type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and certain cancers lower body fat and a reduced risk of obesity
The health professional who will consider genetically driven dietary recommendations when helping people with their personalized nutrition plan is the
registered dietitian nutritionist
The ______ of a protein influences its function.
structure
A food intolerance may occur after the consumption of nonprotein substances, such as
sulfites. lactose. MSG.
Which of the following is true about deamination?
Once the nitrogen is removed, the remaining amino acid is a carbon skeleton A process of removing the nitrogen-containing group from an unneeded amino acid Occurs primarily in the liver
When a protein is exposed to various conditions that cause it to alter its shape, the protein has undergone ______.
denaturation.
Nitrogen-containing compounds that are not proteins but have important physiological roles are called amino acid _________.
derivatives