Chapter 7
After being digested, most amino acids are
transported into absorptive cells
Enzymes within the microvilli break down ______ to amino acids.
di- and tripeptides
Intolerance to wheat products, resulting in IBS-like symptoms is defined as
non-celiac gluten sensitivity
Children and adults with PKU need to avoid foods that are rich sources of
phenylalanine
Gluten-free products that are not nutrient dense include
potato chips, cookies
What is protein turnover?
process of continuous breakdown and synthesis of protein from its amino acids
In most cases, an allergen is a(n)
protein
Complementary combinations?
mixing certain plant foods to provide all essential amino acids without adding animal protein
What are amino acids derivatives
nitrogen-containing compounds that are not proteins
Your body makes proteins by following information coded in?
-DNA -deoxyribonucleic acid
When Amino Acids form together, they form?
Protein
Combining certain plant food sources of protein to form complete proteins is called
protein complementation
Amino acids are the building blocks of?
proteins
Protein facts
-Proteins are organic molecules. -All living organisms contain protein. -Proteins are made of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
In the United States, the average protein intake is
-is about 15 to 18% of total calories -is about 1.44 g/kg body weight
How is nitrogen lost from the body?
-loss of hair and nails -Urinary elimination -intestinal tract sheds cells
A high-protein diet is defined as a protein intake of
20 to 35% calories
After being digested, most amino acids are first transported into?
Absorptive Cell
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 (Skeleton death)
What are the causes of denaturation?
Heat, acid
Foods sources that contain high-quality proteins?
Meat, egg, milk, fish
What happens to peptides once they enter the absorptive cells?
They are broken down into amino acids.
Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder in which a person's immune system reacts to
gluten
Does every cell contain protein?
yes
What are essential amino acids?
9 amino acids our bodies cant make histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan, valine
When a protein is exposed to various conditions that cause it to alter its shape, what the protein has undergone?
Denaturation
Where are dipeptides and tripeptides broken into amino acids?
Microvilli
The structure of hemoglobin is an example of what structure
Quaternary
What influences a proteins function?
structural organization
What are non-essential amino acids?
Amino acids that we can make on our own
quaternary structure
Results from two or more polypeptide subunits.