ch 7
A high-protein diet is discouraged for patients with
kidney disease.
The body needs 18 different amino acids to function properly.
False
High-protein diets are often associated with increased intake of saturated fat and cholesterol in the diet.
True
Peanuts, cow's milk, and shellfish are among foods considered to be highly allergenic.
True
Protein digestion begins in the stomach, where proteins are broken down into shorter polypeptide chains of amino acids.
True
Which of the following enzymes aids in digesting polypeptides into shorter peptides and amino acids?
Trypsin
When over 10 amino acids are chemically linked by peptide bonds, the resulting product is known as
a polypeptide.
Proteins help regulate blood pH by
accepting and releasing hydrogen ions.
The lack of an immune response to foreign compounds entering the body is
anergy.
Excess protein intake can result in
loss of calcium.
A growing child who is consuming adequate protein but only 50% of his or her energy needs, will likely be in
negative nitrogen balance.
A diet that is deficient in carbohydrate will ultimately force the liver and, to a lesser extent, the kidneys to
produce glucose from amino acids.
A vegan diet may be low in
,vitamin B-12, iron and calcium
DNA-coded instructions for protein synthesis consist of a sequence of ___ nucleotides per unit.
3
When food proteins reach the stomach, HCl ________ the protein.
Denatures
Which of the following foods provides all of the essential amino acids?
Milk
The presence of ___________ chemically distinguishes protein from carbohydrate and fat.
Nitrogen
The nucleotide units that represent a specific amino acid in protein synthesis are called
codons
The major symptoms of kwashiorkor in children are
edema and growth failure.
Signs of protein deficiency may include
edema, mild to moderate weight loss poor resistance to infection.