Foundation of nutrition chapter 6
Put the steps of protein digestion in the correct order, from start to finish.
- partially digested proteins move from the stomach into the small intestine - partially digested proteins trigger the release of hormone CCK - CCK causes the pancreas to release protein splitting enzymes - trypsin divides the chains of amino acids into smaller amino acid segments
a diet rich in animal sources of protein may increase risk for cardiovascular disease because
- it is likely to be low in dietary fiber and photo-chemicals - foods of animal origin are often high in saturated fat
How do proteins contribute to acid base balance of the blood
-pump ions into and out of cells -serve as buffers that resist changes in pH
The body uses 20 different amino acids to function. How many of these amino acids are nonessential
11
The body needs to use ——- different amino acids to function
20
Proteins supply the body with about ——- kilocalories per gram
4
Gabriel weighs 70 kilograms. Calculate his recommended daily intake for protein.
56 grams
What is the RDA for protein for a typical 145 man
56 grams
If Jonas weighs 154 pounds, how many kilograms does he weigh?
70 154/2.2 = 70kg
What % of protein North American consumes comes from animal sources
70%
How many amino acids are essential?
9
Anemia, nerve damage, and mental dysfunction are all associated with a vitamin ____ deficiency
B-12
What are some vegetarian foods that supply the body with vitamin B-12
Breakfast cereal Fortified soy milk
Proteins serve which of the following functions
Building blocks for muscle and bone Aid in blood clotting Maintenance of fluid imbalance Synthesis of enzymes and hormones
Which is a best example of a situation where denaturation of protein is useful
Digestion
To help meet their high calorie needs a vegetarian or vegan child can consume which of the following nutrient dense foods
Dried fruit Nuts Avocados
Because blood proteins attract fluids from extracellular spaces into capillaries low protein intake can lead to
Edema
Indispensable amino acids is another name for
Essential amino acids
Which cannot be synthesized by humans in sufficient amounts and must be included in the diet
Essential amino acids
Which are potential causes of denaturation
Exposure to heat Exposure to acid Agitation
45% of protein consumed by North Americans comes from animal sources
False
Blood proteins have no influence on body fluid balance
False
Most enzymes are lipids
False
Most plant proteins are examples of complete proteins
False
Which type of diet poses an increased risk for dehydration
High protein
A protein that contains all nine essential amino acids is a —— protein
High quality Complete
Which of the following occurs with inadequate consumption of protein
Immune function is impaired Edema can develop Blood protein concentration decreases
Which of the following is the amino acid that can be synthesized by a healthy body in sufficient amounts
Nonessential
Which of the following individuals requires positive protein balance
Older adult recovering from an illness Middle Aged adult recovering from an illness Adolescent boy during a growth spurt
Amino acid needs should be met
Over the course of a day
What are examples of legumes
Peanut Garden peas Lentils
A vegan child may need to replace high fiber sources with ——- because children have small stomachs and the high fiber content of a vegan diet may cause the child to feel full before their calorie needs are met
Peeled fruit Refined grains Fruit juices
——- is major stomach enzyme used for digesting proteins
Pepsin
An ——- bond formed between two amino acids in a protein- it is difficult to break, but acids enzymes and other agents are able to do so during digestion
Peptide
Which components from plant based foods help prevent chronic disease
Phytochemical's
—— proteins are frequently low in one or more of the 9 essential amino acids
Plant
A—— protein balance occurs when protein intake exceeds daily protein losses
Positive
The RDA for protein is higher than 0.8 grams per kilogram of body weight during
Pregnancy Infancy
Which of the following are functions of protein
Production of enzymes and hormones Blood clotting Fluid balance
Although usually reserved for tissue synthesis—— can be used to meet energy needs during prolonged exercise and during calorie restriction
Protein
What macronutrient provides the highest feeling of satiety
Protein
Trypsin is a protein digesting enzyme secreted by the pancreas to act in the
Small intestine
—- protein is an example of plant based protein that does not meet essential amino acid needs
Soy
What are the 8 foods that account for 90% of food related allergies
Soy Fish Tree nuts Eggs Shellfish Wheat Peanuts Milk
Which of the following meals would be acceptable for a lactoovegitarian
Spinach and artichoke lasagna with Alfredo sauce Italian bread iced tea Poached eggs whole wheat toast with jam banana orange juice
During transcription an mRNA copy of the DNA code moves out from the cells nucleus into the cytoplasm and to the ribosomes
True
Nonessential amino acids can also be referred to as dispensable amino acids
True
The harmful effects of PKU can be minimized by following a special diet that limits intake of phenylalanine
True
Phytochemicals have been implicated in prevention of
cancer and cardiovascular disease
A high protein diet can affect the kidneys by
increasing production of urea and contributing to kidney stones.
Vitamin C helps with absorption of
iron
Buffers maintain _______ balance within the body.
pH
The liver & kidneys must work hard to derive energy from _______ which makes it a costly source of calories
protein
Almost all enzymes are
proteins
The body links amino acids with peptide bonds in order to form
proteins
During protein synthesis mRNA leaves the cell nucleus and travels through the cytoplasm to which organelle
ribosomes
In extreme starvation—— from muscle tissue start to be converted to glucose which wastes muscle and produces edema
Amino acids
What term is used for the building blocks of protein
Amino acids
Which foods could a lactovegetarian choose for breakfast?
Calcium fortified orange juice Oatmeal with butter and Brown sugar Parfait made with yogurt granola and blueberries
Protein deficiency is rarely an isolated condition and usually accompanies
Calorie deficiency and lack of nutrients
What are two primary sources of fuel for cells
Carbohydrates Fats
Which of the following elements can be found in amino acids
Carbon Oxygen Nitrogen Hydrogen
A—— protein relates to food proteins that combine to make up for each other's inadequate supply of individual essential amino acid. When put together the collective proteins supply a sufficient amount of all 9 essential amino acids
Complimentary
What nutrients are provided by plant foods
Fiber Magnesium Protein
What would be good sources of calcium for a person who follows a vegan diet
Fortified orange juice Fortified soy milk Calcium fortified tofu
What are some cancer fighting oxidants according to my plate
Fruit Vegetables Grains
protein equilibrium occurs when
It is equal to protein losses
A diet rich in animal sources of protein may increase risk for cardiovascular disease because
It is likely to be low in dietary fiber and phytochemicles Food of animal origin are often high in saturated fat
—— is known as the disease the first child gets when the new child comes
Kwashiorkor
What are good sources of iron in diet
Legumes Nuts Whole grains
A vegan can get zinc from
Legumes Nuts Whole grains
Most plant proteins are examples of —— proteins
Lower quality
Protein turnover is a process by which a cell can respond to its changing environment by
Making protein Disassembling proteins
Which type of protein-calorie malnutrition leads to severe muscle wasting and a skin and bone appearance
Marasmus
Inadequate intake of essential amino acids may lead to
Muscle wasting Slow production of body proteins Impaired growth
—- is a nutrient that forms important structures in the body, makes up a key part of the blood, helps regulate many body functions, can fuel body cells, amino acids form together to form nutrients
Protein
Which of the following are potential health benefits of consuming plant protein in place of animal sources of protein
Reduced risk for cancer Reduced risk for cardiovascular disease Lower blood pressure Reduced risk for type two diabetes Reduced risk for obesity
Chemical digestion of proteins takes place in
Stomach Small intestine
Amino acids can be converted into glucose to
Supply energy for the brain
Adults need about 11% of their total protein to be supplied by essential amino acids
True
Amino acids play a role in synthesis of hormones
True
What are examples of branched chain amino acids
Valine Isoleucine Leucine
Who has a lower risk of developing cardiovascular disease hypertension and many forms of cancer
Vegetarians
Children following a vegan or vegetarian diet may be at risk for deficiency of
Vitamin D Calcium Iron Vitamin B-12
What are some good sources of omega 3 fatty acids in plant based diet
Walnut Flax seeds Canola oil Soybean oil
Protein synthesis takes place in the
cytoplasm
What are characteristics of kwashiorkor
large belly (edema), mild to moderate weight loss, maintenance of some muscle and subcutaneous fat, growth impairment- fatty liver