Deck 15: Proteins and Amino Acids

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​A negative nitrogen balance may occur with a fever.
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​Every protein in the body is composed of the same combination of amino acids.
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Dried beans and grains are good sources of protein.
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​Consumption of 45% of total calories from protein is considered safe for athletes.
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​The biggest users of amino acid supplements are athletes.
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​Many people in the United States suffer from protein deficiency.
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​We need a fresh supply of nonessential amino acids daily.
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​Protein does not have a storage form in the body.
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​The assembly of amino acids into proteins is directed by RNA.
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​During starvation,body proteins will be used as a major source of energy.
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​Dietary patterns consisting only of plant foods can provide an adequate amount of complete proteins.
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​Kwashiorkor is only due to a lack of protein.
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​To obtain maximum muscle strength,one should take amino acid supplements daily.
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​Essential amino acid or protein supplements by themselves can increase muscle size and strength.
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​Milk is a complete protein.
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​Tyrosine is an essential amino acid.
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​Protein serves as an energy source.
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​Amino acid supplements are harmless no matter how much is taken.
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​Even lean meats provide a considerable proportion of their total calories as fat.
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A standard serving of meat is about the size of your whole hand.
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Robert is an older adult who wants to increase his strength and has recently started a resistance training program.To maximize gains,Robert should consume _____ grams of high-quality protein shortly after his workout.

A)10
B)15
C)20
D)30
E)40
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If any of the essential amino acids are missing from the diet,proteins _____.

A)​​are needed in larger amounts than nonessential amino acids
B)will be formed using a nonessential amino acid
C)will be formed using glucose in place of the missing essential amino acid
D)will be formed using fatty acids in place of the missing essential amino acid
E)will be formed using cholesterol in place of the missing essential amino acid
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What causes kwashiorkor to develop in some children with protein-calorie malnutrition?

A)an infection
B)genetic traits triggered by low protein intake
C)an inability to utilize protein and fat normally during starvation
D)an allergic reaction to certain essential amino acids
E)a parasite found in water
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Proteins _____.

A)are only found in animal products
B)cushion vital organs
C)are critical for nerve function
D)function as an insulator to preserve body heat
E)are a major component of hormones
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We need a fresh supply of essential amino acids _____.

A)at every meal
B)daily
C)at least every other day
D)weekly
E)monthly
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High intake of protein increases _____ need.

A)glucose
B)water
C)fat
D)iron
E)calcium
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​The RDA for protein is _____ grams for adult women and _____ grams for adult men.

A)​25; 35
B)32; 42
C)41; 49
D)46; 56
E)​50; 62
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The primary structure of proteins is _____.

A)a branched arrangement of linked amino acids
B)a linear arrangement of linked amino acids
C)folded chains of amino acids
D)a three-dimensional structure
E)multiple,linked chains of amino acids
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Diets that provide too little protein are mostly likely deficient in _____.

A)vitamin B12
B)vitamin D
C)calcium
D)sodium
E)potassium
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Consumption of 45% of total calories from protein is related to the development of symptoms such as _____.

A)heartburn
B)constipation
C)vomiting
D)nausea
E)increased muscle mass
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Essential amino acids _____.

A)​​are needed in larger amounts than nonessential amino acids
B)are only found in fortified breakfast cereals
C)are more important than the nonessential amino acids
D)must be obtained from the diet
E)are also referred to as "dispensable amino acids"
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The National Academy of Sciences has concluded that the risk of the development of weak bones,kidney stones,cancer,heart disease,and obesity does not appear to be increased among individuals consuming _____% of total calories from protein.

A)5-15
B)10-20
C)10-35
D)20-40
E)30-45
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During starvation,to meet the need for energy,the body will extract protein from the liver,intestines,heart,muscles,and other organs and tissues.
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Which source of protein is considered a complete protein?

A)corn
B)rice
C)lima beans
D)peanuts
E)milk
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Amino acids missing their nitrogen component are converted to _____ that can then be used to form energy.

A)glucose (only)
B)glycogen (only)
C)fat (only)
D)glucose or glycogen
E)glucose or fat
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Red blood cells are made primarily from protein.
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How many common amino acids form proteins?

A)​​10
B)20
C)30
D)40
E)​50
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High-protein diets are often accompanied by high _____ intake.​

A)​​carbohydrate
B)added sugar
C)fat
D)fiber
E)​alcohol
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Which protein source has the highest iron content?

A)hamburger
B)pork chop
C)tuna
D)shrimp
E)baked chicken
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There are _____ essential amino acids.

A)2
B)5
C)9
D)11
E)20
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Hemoglobin is an example of a _____ type of protein structure.

A)primary
B)secondary
C)tertiary
D)quaternary
E)quinary
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Positive nitrogen balance occurs during growth,pregnancy,_____,and recovery from illness or injury.

A)fasting
B)breastfeeding
C)undernutrition
D)burns
E)fever
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A small amount of protein (1%)can be obtained from the _____ and used to cover occasional deficits in protein intake.

A)kidneys (only)
B)liver (only)
C)blood (only)
D)kidneys and liver
E)liver and blood
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Which amino acid is essential?

A)asparagine
B)tryptophan
C)glycine
D)glutamine
E)proline
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Which protein source is considered a complete source of protein for adults but may not meet the essential amino acid requirements for young infants?

A)oatmeal
B)whole wheat bread
C)lima beans
D)peanut butter
E)soybeans
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The process of protein turnover utilizes roughly _____ ounces of protein each day.

A)three
B)six
C)nine
D)twelve
E)fifteen
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Sam has been looking into ways to supplement his diet with amino acid supplements.However,Sam's sister Katie is concerned that the supplements could adversely affect his health.Answer the following questions to help Sam make the best decisions for increasing protein intake without experiencing negative side effects.
Sam is excited to try some different amino acid supplements he believes might enhance his muscle strength.What should his sister Katie tell him?

A)It might be a good idea to supplement his diet because he is a vegetarian.
B)Only purchase amino acids supplements that are highly recommended by the sales staff at the supplement store.
C)The purity,dosage,and safety of the amino acid supplements available on the Web and in stores are not guaranteed.
D)Amino acid supplements are not safe and he should try protein powders.
E)The supplements will most likely work better for muscle strength building than high-quality protein from foods.
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Sam has been looking into ways to supplement his diet with amino acid supplements.However,Sam's sister Katie is concerned that the supplements could adversely affect his health.Answer the following questions to help Sam make the best decisions for increasing protein intake without experiencing negative side effects.
What should Sam do within an hour after his workout to enhance muscle protein synthesis,muscle mass,and muscle recovery?

A)Take a walk and drink plenty of water.
B)Consume some caffeine.
C)Drink a fruit smoothie.
D)Consume 20 grams of high-quality protein.
E)Take a nap.
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Sam has been looking into ways to supplement his diet with amino acid supplements.However,Sam's sister Katie is concerned that the supplements could adversely affect his health.Answer the following questions to help Sam make the best decisions for increasing protein intake without experiencing negative side effects.
Which food in Sam's diet should he consume after a workout?

A)whole-grain bread
B)a hard-boiled egg
C)coffee
D)steel-cut oats
E)a banana
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The RDA for iron for women aged 19 to 30 years is _____ milligrams.

A)10
B)15
C)20
D)25
E)30
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High-protein diets are often accompanied by low _____ intakes.

A)carbohydrate
B)added sugar
C)fat
D)fiber
E)alcohol
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Which food has the lowest protein content (percentage of total calories)?

A)tuna (3 oz)
B)cottage cheese (½ cup)
C)skim milk (1 cup)
D)tofu (½ cup)
E)leg of lamb (3 oz)
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Which food has the highest protein content (percentage of total calories)?

A)tuna (3 oz)
B)cottage cheese (½ cup)
C)skim milk (1 cup)
D)tofu (½ cup)
E)leg of lamb (3 oz)
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Inadequate protein intake is related to _____ in children.

A)impulsiveness
B)slower reaction times
C)hyperactivity
D)decreased growth
E)violent behavior
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Nearly half of the protein found in the human body is _____.

A)found in muscle
B)present in the skin
C)present in the blood
D)present in enzymes
E)in organs such as the heart
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Protein contains _____ calories per gram.

A)two
B)four
C)five
D)seven
E)nine
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The tertiary structure of proteins is _____.

A)a branched arrangement of linked amino acids
B)a linear arrangement of linked amino acids
C)folded chains of amino acids
D)a three-dimensional structure
E)multiple,linked chains of amino acids
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.
a.difference between nitrogen intake and excretion
b.blood proteins such as antibodies that play a role in the immune system
c.genetic material contained in cells that directs the production of proteins in the body
d.amino acids that cannot be synthesized in adequate amounts by humans
e.amino acids that can be readily be produced by humans from components of the diet
f.end product of protein decomposition and chief component of urine
g.proteins that are deficient in one or more essential amino acids
h.form of severe protein-energy malnutrition in young children
i.substance produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another
j.proteins that contain all of the essential amino acids in amounts needed to support growth and tissue maintenance
k.chemical substance in foods made up of chains of amino acids
​complete proteins
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.
a.difference between nitrogen intake and excretion
b.blood proteins such as antibodies that play a role in the immune system
c.genetic material contained in cells that directs the production of proteins in the body
d.amino acids that cannot be synthesized in adequate amounts by humans
e.amino acids that can be readily be produced by humans from components of the diet
f.end product of protein decomposition and chief component of urine
g.proteins that are deficient in one or more essential amino acids
h.form of severe protein-energy malnutrition in young children
i.substance produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another
j.proteins that contain all of the essential amino acids in amounts needed to support growth and tissue maintenance
k.chemical substance in foods made up of chains of amino acids
​DNA
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Which source of protein is considered an incomplete protein?

A)cheese
B)pinto beans
C)skim milk
D)eggs
E)fish
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.
a.difference between nitrogen intake and excretion
b.blood proteins such as antibodies that play a role in the immune system
c.genetic material contained in cells that directs the production of proteins in the body
d.amino acids that cannot be synthesized in adequate amounts by humans
e.amino acids that can be readily be produced by humans from components of the diet
f.end product of protein decomposition and chief component of urine
g.proteins that are deficient in one or more essential amino acids
h.form of severe protein-energy malnutrition in young children
i.substance produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another
j.proteins that contain all of the essential amino acids in amounts needed to support growth and tissue maintenance
k.chemical substance in foods made up of chains of amino acids
​hormone
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.
a.difference between nitrogen intake and excretion
b.blood proteins such as antibodies that play a role in the immune system
c.genetic material contained in cells that directs the production of proteins in the body
d.amino acids that cannot be synthesized in adequate amounts by humans
e.amino acids that can be readily be produced by humans from components of the diet
f.end product of protein decomposition and chief component of urine
g.proteins that are deficient in one or more essential amino acids
h.form of severe protein-energy malnutrition in young children
i.substance produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another
j.proteins that contain all of the essential amino acids in amounts needed to support growth and tissue maintenance
k.chemical substance in foods made up of chains of amino acids
​protein
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.
a.difference between nitrogen intake and excretion
b.blood proteins such as antibodies that play a role in the immune system
c.genetic material contained in cells that directs the production of proteins in the body
d.amino acids that cannot be synthesized in adequate amounts by humans
e.amino acids that can be readily be produced by humans from components of the diet
f.end product of protein decomposition and chief component of urine
g.proteins that are deficient in one or more essential amino acids
h.form of severe protein-energy malnutrition in young children
i.substance produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another
j.proteins that contain all of the essential amino acids in amounts needed to support growth and tissue maintenance
k.chemical substance in foods made up of chains of amino acids
​nitrogen balance
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.
a.difference between nitrogen intake and excretion
b.blood proteins such as antibodies that play a role in the immune system
c.genetic material contained in cells that directs the production of proteins in the body
d.amino acids that cannot be synthesized in adequate amounts by humans
e.amino acids that can be readily be produced by humans from components of the diet
f.end product of protein decomposition and chief component of urine
g.proteins that are deficient in one or more essential amino acids
h.form of severe protein-energy malnutrition in young children
i.substance produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another
j.proteins that contain all of the essential amino acids in amounts needed to support growth and tissue maintenance
k.chemical substance in foods made up of chains of amino acids
​kwashiorkor
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.
a.difference between nitrogen intake and excretion
b.blood proteins such as antibodies that play a role in the immune system
c.genetic material contained in cells that directs the production of proteins in the body
d.amino acids that cannot be synthesized in adequate amounts by humans
e.amino acids that can be readily be produced by humans from components of the diet
f.end product of protein decomposition and chief component of urine
g.proteins that are deficient in one or more essential amino acids
h.form of severe protein-energy malnutrition in young children
i.substance produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another
j.proteins that contain all of the essential amino acids in amounts needed to support growth and tissue maintenance
k.chemical substance in foods made up of chains of amino acids
​urea
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.
a.difference between nitrogen intake and excretion
b.blood proteins such as antibodies that play a role in the immune system
c.genetic material contained in cells that directs the production of proteins in the body
d.amino acids that cannot be synthesized in adequate amounts by humans
e.amino acids that can be readily be produced by humans from components of the diet
f.end product of protein decomposition and chief component of urine
g.proteins that are deficient in one or more essential amino acids
h.form of severe protein-energy malnutrition in young children
i.substance produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another
j.proteins that contain all of the essential amino acids in amounts needed to support growth and tissue maintenance
k.chemical substance in foods made up of chains of amino acids
​essential amino acids
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Describe three functions of protein in the human body.​
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.
a.difference between nitrogen intake and excretion
b.blood proteins such as antibodies that play a role in the immune system
c.genetic material contained in cells that directs the production of proteins in the body
d.amino acids that cannot be synthesized in adequate amounts by humans
e.amino acids that can be readily be produced by humans from components of the diet
f.end product of protein decomposition and chief component of urine
g.proteins that are deficient in one or more essential amino acids
h.form of severe protein-energy malnutrition in young children
i.substance produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another
j.proteins that contain all of the essential amino acids in amounts needed to support growth and tissue maintenance
k.chemical substance in foods made up of chains of amino acids
​nonessential amino acids
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.
a.difference between nitrogen intake and excretion
b.blood proteins such as antibodies that play a role in the immune system
c.genetic material contained in cells that directs the production of proteins in the body
d.amino acids that cannot be synthesized in adequate amounts by humans
e.amino acids that can be readily be produced by humans from components of the diet
f.end product of protein decomposition and chief component of urine
g.proteins that are deficient in one or more essential amino acids
h.form of severe protein-energy malnutrition in young children
i.substance produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another
j.proteins that contain all of the essential amino acids in amounts needed to support growth and tissue maintenance
k.chemical substance in foods made up of chains of amino acids
​incomplete proteins
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.
a.difference between nitrogen intake and excretion
b.blood proteins such as antibodies that play a role in the immune system
c.genetic material contained in cells that directs the production of proteins in the body
d.amino acids that cannot be synthesized in adequate amounts by humans
e.amino acids that can be readily be produced by humans from components of the diet
f.end product of protein decomposition and chief component of urine
g.proteins that are deficient in one or more essential amino acids
h.form of severe protein-energy malnutrition in young children
i.substance produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another
j.proteins that contain all of the essential amino acids in amounts needed to support growth and tissue maintenance
k.chemical substance in foods made up of chains of amino acids
​immunoproteins
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Deck 15: Proteins and Amino Acids
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​A negative nitrogen balance may occur with a fever.
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​Every protein in the body is composed of the same combination of amino acids.
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Dried beans and grains are good sources of protein.
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​Consumption of 45% of total calories from protein is considered safe for athletes.
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​The biggest users of amino acid supplements are athletes.
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​Many people in the United States suffer from protein deficiency.
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​We need a fresh supply of nonessential amino acids daily.
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​Protein does not have a storage form in the body.
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​The assembly of amino acids into proteins is directed by RNA.
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​During starvation,body proteins will be used as a major source of energy.
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​Dietary patterns consisting only of plant foods can provide an adequate amount of complete proteins.
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​Kwashiorkor is only due to a lack of protein.
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​To obtain maximum muscle strength,one should take amino acid supplements daily.
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​Essential amino acid or protein supplements by themselves can increase muscle size and strength.
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​Milk is a complete protein.
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​Tyrosine is an essential amino acid.
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​Protein serves as an energy source.
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​Amino acid supplements are harmless no matter how much is taken.
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​Even lean meats provide a considerable proportion of their total calories as fat.
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A standard serving of meat is about the size of your whole hand.
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Robert is an older adult who wants to increase his strength and has recently started a resistance training program.To maximize gains,Robert should consume _____ grams of high-quality protein shortly after his workout.

A)10
B)15
C)20
D)30
E)40
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If any of the essential amino acids are missing from the diet,proteins _____.

A)​​are needed in larger amounts than nonessential amino acids
B)will be formed using a nonessential amino acid
C)will be formed using glucose in place of the missing essential amino acid
D)will be formed using fatty acids in place of the missing essential amino acid
E)will be formed using cholesterol in place of the missing essential amino acid
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What causes kwashiorkor to develop in some children with protein-calorie malnutrition?

A)an infection
B)genetic traits triggered by low protein intake
C)an inability to utilize protein and fat normally during starvation
D)an allergic reaction to certain essential amino acids
E)a parasite found in water
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Proteins _____.

A)are only found in animal products
B)cushion vital organs
C)are critical for nerve function
D)function as an insulator to preserve body heat
E)are a major component of hormones
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We need a fresh supply of essential amino acids _____.

A)at every meal
B)daily
C)at least every other day
D)weekly
E)monthly
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High intake of protein increases _____ need.

A)glucose
B)water
C)fat
D)iron
E)calcium
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​The RDA for protein is _____ grams for adult women and _____ grams for adult men.

A)​25; 35
B)32; 42
C)41; 49
D)46; 56
E)​50; 62
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The primary structure of proteins is _____.

A)a branched arrangement of linked amino acids
B)a linear arrangement of linked amino acids
C)folded chains of amino acids
D)a three-dimensional structure
E)multiple,linked chains of amino acids
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Diets that provide too little protein are mostly likely deficient in _____.

A)vitamin B12
B)vitamin D
C)calcium
D)sodium
E)potassium
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Consumption of 45% of total calories from protein is related to the development of symptoms such as _____.

A)heartburn
B)constipation
C)vomiting
D)nausea
E)increased muscle mass
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Essential amino acids _____.

A)​​are needed in larger amounts than nonessential amino acids
B)are only found in fortified breakfast cereals
C)are more important than the nonessential amino acids
D)must be obtained from the diet
E)are also referred to as "dispensable amino acids"
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The National Academy of Sciences has concluded that the risk of the development of weak bones,kidney stones,cancer,heart disease,and obesity does not appear to be increased among individuals consuming _____% of total calories from protein.

A)5-15
B)10-20
C)10-35
D)20-40
E)30-45
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During starvation,to meet the need for energy,the body will extract protein from the liver,intestines,heart,muscles,and other organs and tissues.
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Which source of protein is considered a complete protein?

A)corn
B)rice
C)lima beans
D)peanuts
E)milk
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Amino acids missing their nitrogen component are converted to _____ that can then be used to form energy.

A)glucose (only)
B)glycogen (only)
C)fat (only)
D)glucose or glycogen
E)glucose or fat
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36
Red blood cells are made primarily from protein.
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37
How many common amino acids form proteins?

A)​​10
B)20
C)30
D)40
E)​50
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38
High-protein diets are often accompanied by high _____ intake.​

A)​​carbohydrate
B)added sugar
C)fat
D)fiber
E)​alcohol
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Which protein source has the highest iron content?

A)hamburger
B)pork chop
C)tuna
D)shrimp
E)baked chicken
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There are _____ essential amino acids.

A)2
B)5
C)9
D)11
E)20
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Hemoglobin is an example of a _____ type of protein structure.

A)primary
B)secondary
C)tertiary
D)quaternary
E)quinary
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Positive nitrogen balance occurs during growth,pregnancy,_____,and recovery from illness or injury.

A)fasting
B)breastfeeding
C)undernutrition
D)burns
E)fever
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A small amount of protein (1%)can be obtained from the _____ and used to cover occasional deficits in protein intake.

A)kidneys (only)
B)liver (only)
C)blood (only)
D)kidneys and liver
E)liver and blood
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Which amino acid is essential?

A)asparagine
B)tryptophan
C)glycine
D)glutamine
E)proline
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Which protein source is considered a complete source of protein for adults but may not meet the essential amino acid requirements for young infants?

A)oatmeal
B)whole wheat bread
C)lima beans
D)peanut butter
E)soybeans
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The process of protein turnover utilizes roughly _____ ounces of protein each day.

A)three
B)six
C)nine
D)twelve
E)fifteen
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Sam has been looking into ways to supplement his diet with amino acid supplements.However,Sam's sister Katie is concerned that the supplements could adversely affect his health.Answer the following questions to help Sam make the best decisions for increasing protein intake without experiencing negative side effects.
Sam is excited to try some different amino acid supplements he believes might enhance his muscle strength.What should his sister Katie tell him?

A)It might be a good idea to supplement his diet because he is a vegetarian.
B)Only purchase amino acids supplements that are highly recommended by the sales staff at the supplement store.
C)The purity,dosage,and safety of the amino acid supplements available on the Web and in stores are not guaranteed.
D)Amino acid supplements are not safe and he should try protein powders.
E)The supplements will most likely work better for muscle strength building than high-quality protein from foods.
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48
Sam has been looking into ways to supplement his diet with amino acid supplements.However,Sam's sister Katie is concerned that the supplements could adversely affect his health.Answer the following questions to help Sam make the best decisions for increasing protein intake without experiencing negative side effects.
What should Sam do within an hour after his workout to enhance muscle protein synthesis,muscle mass,and muscle recovery?

A)Take a walk and drink plenty of water.
B)Consume some caffeine.
C)Drink a fruit smoothie.
D)Consume 20 grams of high-quality protein.
E)Take a nap.
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49
Sam has been looking into ways to supplement his diet with amino acid supplements.However,Sam's sister Katie is concerned that the supplements could adversely affect his health.Answer the following questions to help Sam make the best decisions for increasing protein intake without experiencing negative side effects.
Which food in Sam's diet should he consume after a workout?

A)whole-grain bread
B)a hard-boiled egg
C)coffee
D)steel-cut oats
E)a banana
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50
The RDA for iron for women aged 19 to 30 years is _____ milligrams.

A)10
B)15
C)20
D)25
E)30
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51
High-protein diets are often accompanied by low _____ intakes.

A)carbohydrate
B)added sugar
C)fat
D)fiber
E)alcohol
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52
Which food has the lowest protein content (percentage of total calories)?

A)tuna (3 oz)
B)cottage cheese (½ cup)
C)skim milk (1 cup)
D)tofu (½ cup)
E)leg of lamb (3 oz)
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53
Which food has the highest protein content (percentage of total calories)?

A)tuna (3 oz)
B)cottage cheese (½ cup)
C)skim milk (1 cup)
D)tofu (½ cup)
E)leg of lamb (3 oz)
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54
Inadequate protein intake is related to _____ in children.

A)impulsiveness
B)slower reaction times
C)hyperactivity
D)decreased growth
E)violent behavior
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55
Nearly half of the protein found in the human body is _____.

A)found in muscle
B)present in the skin
C)present in the blood
D)present in enzymes
E)in organs such as the heart
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56
Protein contains _____ calories per gram.

A)two
B)four
C)five
D)seven
E)nine
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57
The tertiary structure of proteins is _____.

A)a branched arrangement of linked amino acids
B)a linear arrangement of linked amino acids
C)folded chains of amino acids
D)a three-dimensional structure
E)multiple,linked chains of amino acids
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58
Match each term with the appropriate definition.
a.difference between nitrogen intake and excretion
b.blood proteins such as antibodies that play a role in the immune system
c.genetic material contained in cells that directs the production of proteins in the body
d.amino acids that cannot be synthesized in adequate amounts by humans
e.amino acids that can be readily be produced by humans from components of the diet
f.end product of protein decomposition and chief component of urine
g.proteins that are deficient in one or more essential amino acids
h.form of severe protein-energy malnutrition in young children
i.substance produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another
j.proteins that contain all of the essential amino acids in amounts needed to support growth and tissue maintenance
k.chemical substance in foods made up of chains of amino acids
​complete proteins
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59
Match each term with the appropriate definition.
a.difference between nitrogen intake and excretion
b.blood proteins such as antibodies that play a role in the immune system
c.genetic material contained in cells that directs the production of proteins in the body
d.amino acids that cannot be synthesized in adequate amounts by humans
e.amino acids that can be readily be produced by humans from components of the diet
f.end product of protein decomposition and chief component of urine
g.proteins that are deficient in one or more essential amino acids
h.form of severe protein-energy malnutrition in young children
i.substance produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another
j.proteins that contain all of the essential amino acids in amounts needed to support growth and tissue maintenance
k.chemical substance in foods made up of chains of amino acids
​DNA
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60
Which source of protein is considered an incomplete protein?

A)cheese
B)pinto beans
C)skim milk
D)eggs
E)fish
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61
Match each term with the appropriate definition.
a.difference between nitrogen intake and excretion
b.blood proteins such as antibodies that play a role in the immune system
c.genetic material contained in cells that directs the production of proteins in the body
d.amino acids that cannot be synthesized in adequate amounts by humans
e.amino acids that can be readily be produced by humans from components of the diet
f.end product of protein decomposition and chief component of urine
g.proteins that are deficient in one or more essential amino acids
h.form of severe protein-energy malnutrition in young children
i.substance produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another
j.proteins that contain all of the essential amino acids in amounts needed to support growth and tissue maintenance
k.chemical substance in foods made up of chains of amino acids
​hormone
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62
Match each term with the appropriate definition.
a.difference between nitrogen intake and excretion
b.blood proteins such as antibodies that play a role in the immune system
c.genetic material contained in cells that directs the production of proteins in the body
d.amino acids that cannot be synthesized in adequate amounts by humans
e.amino acids that can be readily be produced by humans from components of the diet
f.end product of protein decomposition and chief component of urine
g.proteins that are deficient in one or more essential amino acids
h.form of severe protein-energy malnutrition in young children
i.substance produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another
j.proteins that contain all of the essential amino acids in amounts needed to support growth and tissue maintenance
k.chemical substance in foods made up of chains of amino acids
​protein
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63
Match each term with the appropriate definition.
a.difference between nitrogen intake and excretion
b.blood proteins such as antibodies that play a role in the immune system
c.genetic material contained in cells that directs the production of proteins in the body
d.amino acids that cannot be synthesized in adequate amounts by humans
e.amino acids that can be readily be produced by humans from components of the diet
f.end product of protein decomposition and chief component of urine
g.proteins that are deficient in one or more essential amino acids
h.form of severe protein-energy malnutrition in young children
i.substance produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another
j.proteins that contain all of the essential amino acids in amounts needed to support growth and tissue maintenance
k.chemical substance in foods made up of chains of amino acids
​nitrogen balance
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64
Match each term with the appropriate definition.
a.difference between nitrogen intake and excretion
b.blood proteins such as antibodies that play a role in the immune system
c.genetic material contained in cells that directs the production of proteins in the body
d.amino acids that cannot be synthesized in adequate amounts by humans
e.amino acids that can be readily be produced by humans from components of the diet
f.end product of protein decomposition and chief component of urine
g.proteins that are deficient in one or more essential amino acids
h.form of severe protein-energy malnutrition in young children
i.substance produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another
j.proteins that contain all of the essential amino acids in amounts needed to support growth and tissue maintenance
k.chemical substance in foods made up of chains of amino acids
​kwashiorkor
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65
Match each term with the appropriate definition.
a.difference between nitrogen intake and excretion
b.blood proteins such as antibodies that play a role in the immune system
c.genetic material contained in cells that directs the production of proteins in the body
d.amino acids that cannot be synthesized in adequate amounts by humans
e.amino acids that can be readily be produced by humans from components of the diet
f.end product of protein decomposition and chief component of urine
g.proteins that are deficient in one or more essential amino acids
h.form of severe protein-energy malnutrition in young children
i.substance produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another
j.proteins that contain all of the essential amino acids in amounts needed to support growth and tissue maintenance
k.chemical substance in foods made up of chains of amino acids
​urea
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66
Match each term with the appropriate definition.
a.difference between nitrogen intake and excretion
b.blood proteins such as antibodies that play a role in the immune system
c.genetic material contained in cells that directs the production of proteins in the body
d.amino acids that cannot be synthesized in adequate amounts by humans
e.amino acids that can be readily be produced by humans from components of the diet
f.end product of protein decomposition and chief component of urine
g.proteins that are deficient in one or more essential amino acids
h.form of severe protein-energy malnutrition in young children
i.substance produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another
j.proteins that contain all of the essential amino acids in amounts needed to support growth and tissue maintenance
k.chemical substance in foods made up of chains of amino acids
​essential amino acids
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67
Describe three functions of protein in the human body.​
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68
Match each term with the appropriate definition.
a.difference between nitrogen intake and excretion
b.blood proteins such as antibodies that play a role in the immune system
c.genetic material contained in cells that directs the production of proteins in the body
d.amino acids that cannot be synthesized in adequate amounts by humans
e.amino acids that can be readily be produced by humans from components of the diet
f.end product of protein decomposition and chief component of urine
g.proteins that are deficient in one or more essential amino acids
h.form of severe protein-energy malnutrition in young children
i.substance produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another
j.proteins that contain all of the essential amino acids in amounts needed to support growth and tissue maintenance
k.chemical substance in foods made up of chains of amino acids
​nonessential amino acids
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69
Match each term with the appropriate definition.
a.difference between nitrogen intake and excretion
b.blood proteins such as antibodies that play a role in the immune system
c.genetic material contained in cells that directs the production of proteins in the body
d.amino acids that cannot be synthesized in adequate amounts by humans
e.amino acids that can be readily be produced by humans from components of the diet
f.end product of protein decomposition and chief component of urine
g.proteins that are deficient in one or more essential amino acids
h.form of severe protein-energy malnutrition in young children
i.substance produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another
j.proteins that contain all of the essential amino acids in amounts needed to support growth and tissue maintenance
k.chemical substance in foods made up of chains of amino acids
​incomplete proteins
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Match each term with the appropriate definition.
a.difference between nitrogen intake and excretion
b.blood proteins such as antibodies that play a role in the immune system
c.genetic material contained in cells that directs the production of proteins in the body
d.amino acids that cannot be synthesized in adequate amounts by humans
e.amino acids that can be readily be produced by humans from components of the diet
f.end product of protein decomposition and chief component of urine
g.proteins that are deficient in one or more essential amino acids
h.form of severe protein-energy malnutrition in young children
i.substance produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another
j.proteins that contain all of the essential amino acids in amounts needed to support growth and tissue maintenance
k.chemical substance in foods made up of chains of amino acids
​immunoproteins
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