Nutrition Chapter 7 and 9
What proteins function as transporters for other nutrients
hemoglobin, transferrin, lipoproteins
The following amino acids are essential and must be supplied by our diet
histidine, methionine, and phenylalanine
metabolism
a chemical process involved in maintaining life. all chemical reactions that occur in the body. synthesis of making one substance from another
Biological Value
a measure of how efficiently the absorbed food protein is converted into body tissue protein
a negative nitrogen balance occurs when
a person consumes less protein than is needed
which process is more efficient
aerobic metabolism
d.
all are equally infectious
metabolism is regulated by
hormones, enzymes, the energy status of the body
Animal protein sources support
human growth better than plant protein sources because animal tissue closely resembles human tissue, making anmial proteins easier for humans to use
Ketone bodies
incomplete breakdown products of fat, containing 3 or 4 carbons. Most contain a chemical group called a ketone. An example is acetoacetic acid
Research shows that a high-protein diet may
increase calcium loss in urine
Lack of protein can effect a person's healthy by
increased risk of infection. immune system not working properly
What happens when excess protein is consumed?
it is used as energy
High-protein diets can lead to
kidney problems and are not recommended for people with (or at risk for) kidney disease)
The other names for the citric acid cycle
krebs cycle
Protein deficiency is rarely an isolated condition and usually accompanies
lack of nutrients, calorie deficiency
The muscle wasting in the body due to the conversion of amino acids into glucose is called
cachexia
PKU is caused by
lack of tyrosine production and enzyme inefficiency
An amino acid w/o an amino group is called a
carbon skeleton
carnitine
carrier that shuttles fatty acids into the mitochondria
Chyme triggers the release of which hormone
cck
The nucleotide unites that specify intructions for protein synthesis are called
codons
intermediate
compound formed in a metabolic pathway
when muscle tissue is exercising under anaerobic contdition, the production of ___ is important because it assures a continuous supply of NAD
lactate
a.
leukoplakia
The essential amino acid in lowest concentration in a food or diet relative to body needs is the
limiting amino acid
Which of the following supply the body with usable engergy
lipids, carbs, proteins
Mitrochondria
main site of energy production in a cell. They also contain the pathway for oxidizing fat fuel, among other metabolic pathways.
When carbs are in short supply the live can
make glucose from amino acids present in body tissues
coenzyme
compound that combines with an inactive protein, call an apoenzyme to form a catalytically active protein, call a holoenzyme. In this manner, coenzymes aid enzyme functions
ketosis
condition of having a high concentration of ketone bodies and related products in the blood stream and tissues
The DNA code for synthesis of a specific protein must be transferred from the cell's nucleus to the
cytoplasm to allow for protein synthesis
Protein synthesis takes place in the ribosomes, which are located in the
cytosol of the cell.
When an amino group is lost from an amino acid but is not transferred to a carbon skeleton iti is called?
deamination
the oxidation of fatty acids occus in the
mitochondria
Which of the following are major sources of fuel for cells
fats carbs
Suzy eats spinach she gets an upset stock. Suzy is most likely experiencing a
food intorlerance
a diet rich in animal sources of protein may increase risk for cardiovascular disease because
food of animal origin are often high in cholesterol and are often high in saturated fat
ketosis
formation of excess ketone bodies
What hormone stimulates the stomach's parietal cells to produce hydrochloric acid?
gastrin
gluconeogensis
generation (genesis) of new (neo) glucose from certain (glucogenic) amino acids
glycolysis
glucose metabolism begins with this
The two steps involved in the anaerobic glycolysis pathyways
glycolysis, conversion of pyruvate to lactate
Function of a protein
protein supplies nitrogen in a form we can readily use. Protein is necessary for fluid balance. Protein is necessary for the visual process.
A primary component of all cells throughout the body
proteins
The body links amino acids with peptide bonds in order to form
proteins
glycolysis begins with glucose and ends with
pyruvate
cellular respiration
removing electrons from food molecules to obtain energy
aerobic
requires oxygen
Once in the cytoplasm, the mRNA travels to the
ribosomes where the mRNA code is read and translated to produce a specific protein
What will happen if the DNA code contains errors?
ribosomes won't read the correct message. the polypeptide chain will be incorrect. Incorrect mRNA will be produced.
b
secondary
metabolic pathway
series of chemical reactions occuring in a cell
What disease occurs due to a incorrect arrangement of proteins on the hemoglobin molecule
sickle cell anemia
Which of the following describe the components of an amino acid
side group, amino group, acid group
If a person's diet is low in protein for a long time, the process of rebuilding and repairing the body's proteins will
slow down
Amino acids play a role in the synthesis or hormones
true
Changing a protein's shape can destroy its ability to function normally.
true
Marasmus is a disease that results from a nutrient deficiency
true
North Americans consume more proteins from animal sources in comparison to other countries worldwide
true
T of F: The denaturation of proteins is useful during digestion
true
T or F: Nonessential amino acids can also be referred to as dispensable amoino acids
true
T or F: Soy protein is a plant-based protein that meet essential amino acid needs
true
Treatment for marasmus requires large amounts of calories and proteins
true
during periods of starvation, the body uses protein as a fuel source for the brain and central nervous system in a pathway called gluconeogenesis
true
Common reasons why marasmus occurs in infants
unsafe water, poverty, diluted formula
The amino group from an amino acid is excreted in the
urine
What nutrients are vegans most likely to be low in?
vitamin b12, vitamin d, riboflavin, calcium
cytosol
water based phase of a cell's cytoplasm, excludes organelles, such as mitrochondria
Complementary protein
when two sources of protein combine to form a complete protein, whereas by themselves, they supply an inadequate amount of essential amino acids
a.
Sjogren Syndrome
To help prevent food allergies infants should be fed only breast milk or infant formula until they are at least
6 months old
How many amino acids are considered essential
9
What is the RDA for protein
0.8 grams/kg
rank the levels of protein oragnization
1 Primary. 2 secondary. 3 tertiary. 4 quarternary (pg 230)
4 stages of aerobic cellular respiration of glucose
1. Glycolysis. 2. Transition reaction. 3. Citric acid cycle. 4. Electron transport chain.
Four stages of aerobic cellular respiration beginning with a molecule of glucose
1. glycolysis 2. Transition reaction 3. Citric acid cycle 4. electron transport chain
How many nonessential amino acids exist?
11
the net energy production of atp via glycolysis
2 atb
How many pounds equal 1 kilogram
2.2
proteins supply the body with
4 kcal per gram
what is the RDA of protein for a typical 125lb (57 kg) woman?
46 g/day (page 236)
Which of the following are examples of conditionally essential amino acids?
Arginine, Tyrosine, and Glutamine
b.
Behçet's Syndrome
low PER
Bread, corn
Compounds that help maintain acid-base balance within a normal range are called?
Buffers
This population has a high prevalence of PEM
Central America
Most plant proteins are examples of complete proteins?
False
T or F: Essential amino acid needs must be met at each meal.
False
Essential amino acids
Histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan, and valine
The disease most likely to result from an illness or infection
Kwashiorkor
The disease that first child gets when the new child comes
Kwashiorkor (pg 244)
c.
Lupus Erythematosus
d.
Pemphigus Vulgaris
Which of the following occurs with inadequate consumption of protein
Protein concentration in the blood drops. Immune function is impaired. Edema can develop
This helps regulate the acid-base balance in the blood
Proteins
Proteins serve which of the following functions?
Proteins regulate and maintain essential body functions. Proteins play a role in enzyme and hormone production. Proteins aid in blood clotting.
T or F: Final digestion of amino acid chains takes place in the small intestine
True
High PER
Tuna, chicken
Edema refers to
a buildup of fluid in interstitial spaces
The amino group is in what form in the urine
ammonia
Healthy individuals who are not in periods of growth or recovering from an illness or injury need to consume protein in an amount that is equal to the
amount lost in urine, feces, sweat, skin cells, hair, and nails.
insulin is
an anabolic hormone
during periods of growth, such as when new tissue is being made, the body is in
an anabolic state
combining glucose to make the more complex molecule of glycogen is considered
anabolic
When a person has a protein deficiency it can result in immune incompetence called anergy
anergy
Proteins produced by one type of white blood cell that bind to foreign proteins to facilitate their removal from the body
antibodies
Soy proteins
are a heart-healthy alternative to animal proteins because they contain no cholesterol and little saturated fat.
amino acids
are the building blocks of protein
the engergy currency in the body is
atp
what is another name for fatty acid oxidation?
beta-oxidation
beta-oxidation
breakdown of fat to 2-carbon units called acetyl-coa
glycolysis
breakdown of glucose to pyruvate
glycolysis is a biochemical pathway that
breaks down glucose, generates energy, takes place in the cytosol
Plant-based foods supply the body with which nutrient
dietary fiber
The Protein Digestibility Corrected Amino Acid Score (PDCAAS) is derived by multiplying a food's chemical score by the food's
digestibiltiy
The RDA for protein would be higher:
during recovery from illness, in highly trained atheletes
a.
each group member is evaluated individually for their contribution
electron transport chain
eclectrons transferred back and forth to make atp
Reasons for consuming a vegetarian diet
ecological, religious views, science, various philosophies
Symptom of Kwashiorkor
edema
Food with the highest Biological value
eggs
Which food is among the 8 foods that account for 90% of all food allergies?
eggs (247)
Which of the following is a potential cause of denaturation
enzymes
Indispensable amino acid is another term form
essential amino acid
This cannot be synthesized by humans in sufficient amounts and must be included in the diet
essential amino acid
animal proteins are a good source of all nine
essential amino acids
The final pathway of aerobic respiration
etp
A diet of gruels provides children with adequate nutrients that keep them healthy
falce
Most enzymes are lipids
false
Once an amino acid is used by the body, it cannot be used again
false
T or F: Amino acid absorption is unrelated to protein denaturation
false
T or F: Amino acids are formed exclusively of carbon and hydrogen
false
T or F: Blood proteins have no influence on body fluid balance
false
T or F: Protein synthesis is the process of altering the three-dimensional structure of a protein.
false
T or F: tRNA is responsible for transferring DNA from the cell's nucleus to the cytoplasm
false
There is very little risk involved in taking amino acids as supplements
false 245
In marasmus there will be little or no subcutaneous
fat
a.
natural passive
Amino Acids are unique amount the engery-yielding nutrients because they contain
nitrogen
anaerobic
not requiring oxygen
Protein equilibrium
occurs when the amount of protein consumed equals the amount of protein lost
b.
one copy of the final case evaluation is submitted by the entire group
cellular respiration
oxidatation (electron removal) of food molecules resulting in the eventual release of energy, co2, and water
CoA is made from the B vitamin
pantothenic acid
The enzyme produced by the stomach to break down protein
pepsin
What is the term for the chemical bond formed between amino acids in a protein
peptide bond
High-protein diets lead to increased urine output which
poses a risk for dehydration
a
primary
catabolic process
production of ATP from fatty acids
Macronutrient that is a key component of cells within the immune system and makes up many of the antibodies that defent the body from illness
protein
Where does the digestion of protein begin
stomach
gluconeogenesis
synthesis of glucose from noncarbohydrate sources.
A nonessential amino acid is one that can be
synthesized by a healthy body in sufficient amounts
c.
tertiary
fatty acid oxidation
the breakdown of fatty acids to produce ATP
lipolysis
the breakdown of triglycerides into free fatty acids and glycerol
the common pathway for the oxidation of glucose and fatty acid is
the citric acid cycle
metabolism
the entire network of checmical processes involved in maintaining life.
Protein Turnover
the process by which cells break down old proteins and resynthesize new proteins so that the cell will have the protein it needs to function at that time
oxidation-reduction reactions
these reactions go together - one cannot occur w/o the other
a.
torus
Transferring an amino group from 1 amino acid to a carbon skeleton is call
transamination