Nutrition Chapter 6 - Unit 2
What food is a source of complete protein
Chicken
What secretions are needed to digest complex proteins into single amino acids of absorption?
- Proteases secreted from the pancreas and the small intestine - saliva from the salivary glands in the mouth - Hydrochloric acid and pepsin in the stomach
Of the 20 amino acids used by the human body, how many are considered nonessential>
11
Currently, _____ levels of protein structure have been identified
4
The recommended protein intake for a 110-pound (50kg) adult is?
40 g ????????
Carlos is a healthy 19-year old college student who is sedentary. He is 5'11" tall and weighs 175 pounds. How many grams of protein would you recommend he consume each day?
65 grams ??????????
What is NOT a component of an amino acid molecule
A fatty acid group Are: An amine group, acid group, and central carbon
The bond that is formed when two amino acids join together is called _____
A peptide bond
When a protein attracts or releases hydrogen, it acts as an...
Buffer
A segment of DNA that encodes for the production of a specific protein is called a ......
gene
The structure of each protein molecule is dictated by _____
genetic material
Nitrogen that has been removed during deamination ______
is converted to urea and excreted through the urine
The process of combining two incomplete proteins to make a complete protein is called....
mutual supplementation
Unlike lipids and carbohydrates, proteins are...........
nitrogen containing
The structure in the cell that contains DNA is called the _______
nucleus
Phenylketonuria (PKU) is a disease in which the body cannot metabolize
phenylalanine
To begin the translation stage, mRNA bind to a ribosome with the help of _____
rRNA
An example of mutual supplementation would be.....
red beans and rice
The distinctive spiral shape of a protein is known as its ____ structure
secondary
The absorption of proteins occurs in the
small intestine
A type of RNA that plays the important role of transferring specific amino acids to the growing amino acid chain in the ribosomes is called ______
tRNA
What describes protein synthesis?
During the translation stage of protein synthesis, which occurs on the ribosomes, individual amino acids are added to the growing chain of amino acids by tRNA
A nonessential amino acid is made.....
by transferring the amino group from one amino acid to a keto acid. A kito acid is an amino acid without the amine group.
What dictates the structure of a protein molecule synthesized by the body?
The DNA inside the nucleus of the cell
What is FALSE regarding protein?
The body stores excess protein primarily for energy reserve. TRUE: To utilize protein for energy, the amine group is removed; eating sufficient cars and fat will spare body protein; and the healthy bodys primary energy source is carb and fat
T/F Marasmus is a serious condition resulting from inadequate intakes of protein and energy
True
T/F denaturation results in the loss of protein's function
True
What process involves both the synthesis of new proteins and the breakdown of existing proteins to provide amino acids for building new proteins?
Turnover
A molecule with four to nine amino acids joined together by peptide bonds is referred to as ......
an oligopeptide
What is denaturation?
The uncoiling of the protein molecule by hydrochloric acid in the stomach
To conserve body protein for its vital functions and not use it to provide energy, you should....
eat adequate amounts of carbs to conserve proteins for other functions
Proteases are....
enzymes that break down protein in the small intestine
A pescovegetarian would include _______ in their diet
fish
Egg whites stiffen when they are whipped. The change that occurs in the protein is called....
Denaturation
What is NOT a reason athletes have higher dietary protein needs than sedentary individuals?
During exercise, protein is used as a primary source of energy. True: -During exercise, additional protein is needed to make glucose to prevent hypoglycemia. -During exercise, more protein is needed to carry oxygen in the blood. -During exercise, additional protein is needed to repair the tissue damaged during exercise.
T/F To make a complete protein, complementary proteins must be eaten at the same meal.
False
T/F approximately 50 percent of every protein molecule is comprised of nitrogen
False
Who is MOST likely to be in positive nitrogen balance
a 29 year old women who is six months pregnant
Vegetarian diets are associated with increased consumption of......
antioxidants
A chain of two amino acids is referred to as a .....
dipeptide
The part of the protein molecule that contains nitrogen is the........
Amine group
To use amino acids for energy, the nitrogen must first be removed from the amino acid. this process is called ___________
Deamination
What proteins are fundamental to the immune system?
Antibodies
A substance-usually a protein-that the body recognizes as foreign invader, triggering an immune response is an...
Antigen
An acid-base imbalance can result in....
Coma and death
______ contains all of the instructions for building the hundreds of thousands of proteins that are found in the human body.
DNA
A deficient of protein can lead to what condition in which fluid accumulates in the body's tissue spaces?
Edema
What is an example of a protein?
Enzyme
T/F Amino acids are bound together by a chemical bond known as an amino acid bond to form proteins.
False
T/F Chemical digestion of protein begins in the mouth with enzymes found in the saliva
False
T/F Consuming individual amino acid supplements on an empty stomach enhances absorption
False
T/F Essential amino acids are more important to the human body than nonessential amino acids
False
T/F Protein-energy malnutrition is seen only in developing countries
False
T/F all legumes are complete proteins
False
What statement about the role of hydrochloric acid (HCI) is FALSE?
HCI inhibits the digestion of fat so it does not compete with protein digestion.. TRUE: it helps break down protein. HCI denatures protein to allow digestive enzymes to break down the protein, HCI converts pepsinogen into pepsin, and HCI entangles the strands of protein and breaks the peptide bond
What is a type of protein that is stored in a gland and secreted to an organ to restore the body to normal conditions?
Hormone
What amino acids are considered essential?
Lysine, methionine, and threonin
What element makes protein different from carbs and fat?
Nitrogen
Pregnant women are in _______nitrogen balance
Positive
What is NOT a major function of protein in the human body
Providing energy to the body Are: Synthesis of hormones, maintaining fluid balance, and growth and maintenance of new tissue
In what structure of the mammalian cell are proteins synthesized?
Ribosome
the __________ reads the mRNA strand, and with the help of tRNA, builds the corresponding amino acid chain.
Ribosome
High-protein intake is associated with high
blood cholesterol
Amino Acids found in the amino acid pool ___________
can be used for protein synthesis
DNA does not build or synthesize a protein it encodes for; instead, DNA contains information that is copied by an enzyme to make __________, which leaves the nucleus and goes to the ribosome where the protein is built.
mRNA
What compound carries the blueprints from DNA to the ribosomes during protein synthesis?
mRNA
In the body, protein buffers are very important in....
maintaining acid-base balance in the body
What food, when combines, provide the amino acids to make a complete protein?
tofu and broccoli with almonds
The process through which messenger RNA (mRNA) copies genetic information from DNA and carries it to the ribosome is called
transcription
In phenylketonuria (PKU), which amino acid becomes conditionally essential?
Tyrosine
_____________ is often a nutrient of concern in vegetarians diets
Vitamin D
Two amino acids are joined together by the peptide bond to form a dipeptide. what is the by-product of this process?
Water
What is an excellent source of protein that includes foods such as kidney beans, pinto beans, black beans, soybeans,lentils, and chickpeas?
Legumes
How do we determine whether we are in protein balance?
Measuring the amount of nitrogen consumed with the amount of nitrogen excreted
What is FALSE regarding nitrogen balance.....
Pregnant women usually consume less nitrogen than they excrete TRUE: People who are injured or starving excrete more nitrogen than they consume, most healthy adults are in neutral nitrogen balance, and children are generally in positive nitrogen balance
What part of an individual amino acid distinguishes it from other amino acids?
Side chains
The positively charged electrolyte concentrated inside the cell is potassium, and the positively charged electrolyte concentrated outside the cell is...
Sodium
The process of transferring the amine group from one amino acid to another is called
Transamination
During the process of protein synthesis, what is the step in which mRNA is decoded into an amino acid sequence at the cell's ribosome
Translation
T/F Alkalosis is a condition in which the pH of the blood becomes too basic
True
The body can make_________________nonessential amino acids
11
MOST of the proteins in the body are synthesized from
20 amino acids
What is the MOST complete protein from a plant source?
Soybeans
Which of the following vegetarian foods is almost identical in quality to meat?
Soybeans
T/F deamination occurs mostly in the brain
False
What is NOT associated with kwashiorkor?
Flat belly and abdomen
What hormone controls both the production of HCI and the release of pepsin?
Gastrin
Significant chemical digestion of protein begins in the
Stomach
T/F Bodybuilders and weight lifters need as much as 2 times more protein than the RDA.
True
T/F Enzymes catalyze chemical reactions without being physically altered.
True
T/F Most Americans consume sufficient or excess amounts of dietary proteins
True
T/F Sickle cell anemia results from a single change to an amino acid present in hemoglobin
True
T/F Soybeans are good sources of protein, and the protein quality is almost identical to that of meat
True
T/F The side chain of an amino acid differentiates one amino acid from another
True
A complete protein
contains all 9 essential amino acids
The electrically charged particle that assists in maintaining the body's fluid balance is called an
electrolyte
Conduction of nerve signals and contraction of muscles depends on the proper balance of...
electrolytes
What describes a form of RNA?
tRNA brings individual amino acids to the ribosomes during translation