NUTR 251 Chapter 7 Proteins
What is composed of 4 elements: a nitrogen, an acid, a hydrogen, and a side group?
Amino acid
Most of the ______ released throughout the body can be recycled to become part of the pool available for the synthesis of future proteins.
Amino acids
What is the term used for the building blocks of protein?
Amino acids
Identify a key component of the immune system.
Antibody proteins
Indispensable amino acid is another term for a(n):
Essential amino acid
Except for _____, intact proteins are rarely absorbed from the digestive tract.
Infancy
This enzyme is produced by the stomach to break down protein. Multiple choice question.
Pepsin
______ help regulate acid-base balance in the blood.
Proteins
Which shape of the protein determines the function?
Tertiary structure
Amino acids are unique among the energy-yielding nutrients because they contain:
nitrogen
Proteins serve which of the following functions?
-Proteins play a role in enzyme and hormone production. -Proteins regulate and maintain essential body functions. -Proteins aid in cell synthesis.
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 amino acids needed for the synthesis of protein are supplied by:
-Recycling of body proteins -The diet
Plant proteins are a heart-healthy alternative to animal proteins because they typically contain less or no ______ than animal sources of protein.
-Saturated fat
Chyme triggers the release of which hormones?
-Secretin -CKK
The role of gastrin is to:
-Stimulates the stomach's parietal cells to produce acid -Control the release of pepsin
The hormones secretin and CCK act to stimulate the pancreas to release:
-Trypsin -Chymotrypsin -Carboxypeptidase
The 11 nonessential amino acids _____.
-can be made in our bodies -do not need to be present in the diet
What is the correct order of protein digestion?
1) Proteins are partially digested in the stomach by the enzyme pepsin and hydrochloric acid. 2) The final digestion of protein to amino acids occurs in the small intestine. 3) Amino acids are absorbed into the portal and transported to the liver. 4) Little dietary protein is presented in the feces.
How many amino acids are considered essential?
9
Nonessential amino acids are also called:
Dispensable amino acids
The ____ conversion of protein to amino acids takes place in the small intestine.
Final
The hormones secretin and CCK are made in the small intestine but act upon the:
Pancrease
______ proteins are heart-healthy because they contain no cholesterol.
Plant
Amino acids are the basic elements used in the synthesis of ______.
Protein
The nutrient that serves in the regulation and maintenance of the human body by aiding in fluid balance, cell synthesis and repair, and visual processes.
Protein
Which macronutrient is a key component of the cells within the immune system and makes up many of the antibodies that defend the body from illness?
Protein
Which of the following occurs when the amount of protein consumed equals the amount of protein lost?
Protein equilibrium
Which nutrient plays a vital role in providing structural support to body cells and tissues?
Proteins
Pepsin acts to digest protein by ______ in the protein molecule.
breaking only a few peptide bonds
The liver and kidneys must work hard to derive energy from the nutrient _____, which makes it a costly energy source of calories.
protein
Final digestion of protein occurs in the:
small intestine
What hormone stimulates the stomach's parietal cells to produce hydrochloric acid?
Gastrin
The blood proteins _______________ are important in maintaining fluid balance.
-Albumin -Globulin
If your carbohydrate intake is inadequate, the liver is forced to make glucose from ______.
-Amino acids in body tissues -Stored glycogen -Protein in body tissues
There are 9 essential amino acids that _____.
-Cannot be produced by the body. -Must be consumed as part of our diet.
Why can't indispensable (essential) amino acids be made in our body?
-Cells cannot attach an amino group to the carbon skeleton. -Cells can't make the carbon skeleton of the amino acid.
Which structural proteins make up more than a third of the body protein?
-Collagen -Actin -Myosin
Which one of these foods has the highest biological value? -Egg whites -Spaghetti squash -Pork
-Egg whites (Egg white protein has a BV of 100, the highest BV of any single food protein)
Lack of protein can negatively affect many metabolic processes causing ____.
-Increased risk of infection. -Inefficient functioning of the immune system.
Identify the different levels of protein organization.
-Primary structure -Secondary structure -Tertiary structure -Quaternary structure
Egg white protein has a biological value of ___.
100
There are _____ nonessential amino acids.
11
Amino acids that are dispensable _____.
Can be made from other amino acids.
Like carbohydrates and lipids, proteins are made up of _____.
Carbon, hydrogen & oxygen.
What triggers the release of hormones from the walls of the small intestines that go on to stimulate the pancreas to release proteases?
Chyme
Proteins that are ______ are rarely absorbed from the digestive tract.
Intact
Blood proteins have what type of influence on body fluids?
Help to maintain body fluid
Amino acids are important in the synthesis of many ______, such as insulin and glucagon.
Hormones
A person's health will deteriorate if _____ amounts of protein are consumed.
Inadequate
When carbohydrates are in short supply, the ______ can make glucose from amino acids present in body tissues.
Liver
Which of the following occurs when a person consumes less protein than what is needed?
Negative protein balance
Jean consumes 56 g of protein daily. The nitrogen equivalent of 60 g of protein is measured in her urine. Jean is in a state of ___. Multiple choice question.
Negative protein balance.
Which is the most widely used measure of protein quality?
PDCAAS
This score is derived by multiplying a food's chemical score by its digestibility.
PDCAAS (Protein Digestibility Corrected Amino Acid Score)
All of the following are components that make up an amino acid EXCEPT: -Hydrogen -Oxygen -Carbon -Sodium
Sodium
Where does the digestion of protein begin?
Stomach
Which hormone is made only from one amino acid?
Thyroid hormone
When protein balance is reached, _____.
protein intake equals protein loss
The liver and kidneys must work hard to use protein to meet energy needs because ____.
proteins require a lot of processing to produce energy