Nutrition: LS 7
it is the role of *blank*, located in a cell's nucleus, to store the instructions for protein synthesis
DNA
rank the basic steps of protein synthesis
DNA unwinds exposing a gene; the gene undergoes transcription, forming messenger RNA; mRNA transfers the information from the nucleus to ribosomes; the ribosomes "read" the messenger RNA; RNA molecule conveys a particular amino acid to the ribosome; at the ribosome, the amino acid attaches to the peptide chain
your body makes proteins by following information coded in your
DNA; deoxyribonucleic acid
edema refers to
a buildup of fluid in the spaces between cells
what results when a protein is absorbed without complete digestion?
allergy
When protein digestion is complete, we are left with
amino acids
proteins are made by assembling the 20 different *blank* into specific sequences as provided by the DNA
amino acids
proteins are made up of smaller units called
amino acids
which protein type lacks one or more of the essential amino acids?
low-quality protein; incomplete
the purpose of *blank* is to transfer the DNA code from the cell's nucleus to the cytoplasm so that protein synthesis can occur
mRNA
Which of the following is the amino acid that can be synthesized by a healthy body in sufficient amounts?
nonessential
the study of how a person's genetic makeup influences the way their body reacts to food is called
nutrigenetics
The digestive tract of an omnivore is able to digest
plants; animals
which of the following occurs when a person consumes more protein daily than he or she loses?
positive protein balance
protein functions as
antibodies; compounds that help maintain fluid and pH balance; enzymes
which of the following are advantages of a vegetarian diet?
high fiber; low saturated fat and cholesterol; high in phytochemicals
what are the chemical messengers that regulate body processes and responses?
hormones
a *blank* amino acid cannot be synthesized by humans in sufficient amounts, or at all, and must be included in the diet
indispensable; esential
health problems resulted from celiac?
infertility; osteoporosis; anemia
When a person's energy intake is adequate, PEM _______ likely to occur
is not
a *blank* is a modified vegetarian because they will extend their vegetarian diet to include dairy products
lactovegetarian
Protein synthesis begins when a gene's coded information about the order of amino acids on a specific protein is copied forming
messenger RNA
essential
nine
there are a total of *blank* essential amino acids and eleven nonessential amino acids that the body needs in order to function
nine
the branch of science that studies the interactions between gene functioning, dietary choices and the environment is called
nutritional genomics
an excess amino acid and/or protein intake leads to a high *blank* output
urine
what is formed when two amino acids bond?
dipeptide
nonessential amino acids are sometimes referred to as *blank* amino acids
dispensable
nonessential amino acids are also called
dispensable amino acids
*blank* involves a buildup of excess fluid in tissues
edema
nonessential
eleven
The body obtains about two-thirds of its amino acid supply from *blank* sources
endogenous
the amino acid pool is an *blank* source of nitrogen
endogenous
a compound that speeds up chemical reactions without becoming part of the products is called
enzyme
which of the following cannot by synthesized by humans in sufficient amounts and must be included in the diet?
essential
True or false: Animal proteins are not considered to be a good source of all nine essential amino acids
false
True or false: DNA does not play a vital role in protein synthesis
false
True or false: Protein synthesis is the process of altering the three-dimensional structure of a protein
false
True or false: tRNA is responsible for transferring DNA from the cell's nucleus to the cytoplasm
false
Choose the true statements about commercially prepared vegetarian foods
generally do not contain cholesterol; lower in saturated fat compared to non-vegetarian food; are made with soy-based products
which of the following are unproven diagnostic methods for allergies?
hair analysis; electrodermal testing; diagnosis performed by an alternative medical practitioner
which of the following are examples of processed meat products?
ham; sausage; bacon
myplate recommends varying your protein choices by
replacing meat dishes with dry beans, split peas, and foods made with soybeans; eating 8 ounces of fish such as salmon, trout, and herring; snacking on unsalted nuts and seeds
during protein synthesis, the mRNA moves to the *blank* after leaving the nucleus
ribosome
peptides
small chains of amino acids
choose examples of legumes
soybeans, peas, and peanuts; lentils and beans
where does protein digestion begin and end?
stomach/small intestinal cells
Each amino acid has a carbon atom that is attached to which four of the following?
amino group; acid group; hydrogen atom; side group/R group
trypsin and chymotrypsin
break down polypeptides into shorter peptides and amino acids
which of the following are the two primary sources of fuel for cells?
carbohydrates; fats
peptide bond
chemical attraction that connects two amino acids together
what type of protein is used to make cartilage, ligament, and bone tissue?
collagen
Which of the following are true about complete protein sources?
complete protein sources supply all nine essential amino acids; most foods of animal origin are sources of complete protein
strategies to lower costs at the grocery store include
consume more canned fish; having at least 1 vegetarian meal a week; limit soda consumption
a specific tRNA molecule
conveys a particular amino acid to the ribosome
what will prevent the absorption of nutrients, often leading to malnutrition?
damaged villi
the process of removing the nitrogen-containing group from an unneeded amino acid is called
deamination
What is the process of altering the three dimensional structure of a protein by treatment with heat, enzymes, acids, bases, or agitation?
denaturation
rank in order the steps involved in the digestion of protein beginning in the stomach
denaturation by stomach acid and partial digestion by pepsin; the pancreas secretes protein-splitting enzymes; final digestion occurs within absorptive cells; amino acids enter the portal vein and travel to the liver; rectum: very little dietary protein is excreted in feces
put the process of protein digestion in the correct order, from start to finish
digested proteins move from the stomach into the small intestine; further digestion occurs as the pancreas secretes protein-splitting enzymes, including trypsin; final digestion occurs within absorptive cells; amino acids enter the portal vein and travel to the liver
Which of the following is true about deamination?
occurs primarily in the liver; a process of removing the nitrogen-containing group from an unneeded amino acid; once the nitrogen is removed, the remaining amino acid is a carbon skeleton
humans are considered
omnivores; able to eat plants and animals
which of the following vegetarian diets allow a person to eat eggs but no other animal foods?
ovovegetarian
which organ secretes trypsin and chymotrypsin to further break down polypeptides into shorter peptides and amino acids?
pancreas
what is the name for the "hook" that provides a chemical attraction between the acid group of one amino acid and the amino group of another amino acid?
peptide bond
Hormones, such as insulin and glucagon, are made of
protein
enzymes, antibodies, and clotting compounds are made of
protein
polypeptides
proteins comprised of 2 or more amino acids
there are three groups that make up each amino acid. they are the *blank* group, the *blank* group, and the *blank* group
r; nitogen-containing; acid
which of the following is true about transamination?
reactions are reversible; explains how non-essential amino acids can be made; involves the process of transferring a nitrogen-containing group to another substance to make an amino acid
The Estimated Average Requirement (EAR) for protein increases during
recovery from serious illness; a period of rapid growth; pregnancy
what are some good vegan alternatives to main menu items that contain meat?
split peas; dry beans; foods made from soybeans
Steps to follow when determining if a person has allergies include
testing performed by an immunologist; skin testing
process of transferring a nitrogen-containing group to another substance to make an amino acid
transamination
true or false: every cell contains protein
true
although food insecurity exists in the US, protein deficiency is
uncommon; present in specific population groups
what are examples of serious health problems that can result if amino acids do not function properly?
PKU; celiac disease; food allergies
allergic reactions can result in
anaphylactic shock
making *blank* to protect the body from a virus or a bacteria is one of several functions of protein
antibodies
the two forms of protein-energy malnutrition are *blank* and *blank*
kwashiorker; marasmus