Deck 6: Proteins

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Protein is different to carbohydrates and fats because proteins contain

A) nitrogen.
B) more oxygen.
C) phosphorous.
D) more carbon.
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Proteins are made of chains of

A) acids.
B) peptins.
C) amino acids.
D) nitrogen bonds.
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The large molecules which are made up of chains of amino acids and found in all living cells are called

A) acids.
B) aminos.
C) peptide bonds.
D) proteins.
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____________amino acids contain a central carbon surrounded by a side chain carboxylic acid (COOH), a hydrogen, and an amine group (NH2).

A) Most
B) All
C) Some
D) Few
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The specific sequence of amino acids determines the specific ____________of the protein.

A) function
B) difference
C) peptide bond
D) timing
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Amino acids are linked into unique chains by____________ bonds.

A) amino acid
B) peptide
C) oxygen
D) hydrogen
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Nine of the ____________ amino acids that the body uses to make protein are classified as essential amino acids.

A) 10
B) 23
C) 11
D) 20
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A peptide bond forms by condensation when the acid group (COOH) and amine group of two different amino acids join and ____________a molecule of water.

A) absorb
B) gain
C) use
D) release
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Between amino acids, the____________bonding causes the straight chain to fold, twist, and coil.

A) oxygen
B) nitrogen
C) hydrogen
D) carbon
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Heat, acids, bases, salts, or mechanical agitation can unfold, change the shape or____________proteins but none of these factors changes the primary structure of the protein.

A) neutralize
B) alkalinize
C) denature
D) acidify
Question
Beating egg whites to make meringue is an example of

A) a physical change.
B) folding a protein.
C) denaturing a protein.
D) hydrolysis.
Question
Although carbohydrates, lipids and proteins all contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, only proteins contain

A) a nitrogen- containing amine group.
B) nitro.
C) an oxygen- containing group.
D) amines.
Question
Chemical digestion of protein begins in the

A) epiglottis.
B) mouth.
C) stomach.
D) esophagus.
Question
Gastrin stimulates the release of ____________from the parietal cells and the inactive enzyme pepsinogen from the chief cells.

A) hydrocholoric acid
B) acid
C) acetic acid
D) positive chloride ions
Question
Which substance denatures the protein and converts pepsinogen to pepsin, which breaks polypeptides into shorter chains?

A) positive chloride ions
B) hydrochloric base
C) hydrochloric acid
D) acetic acid
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During protein digestion, cholecystokinin from the duodenum stimulates release of trypsinogen, carboxypeptidase, and chymotrypsinogen from the

A) pancreas.
B) liver.
C) stomach.
D) gallbladder.
Question
Dipeptidases and tripeptidases hydrolyze the tripeptides and dipeptides into single amino acids that are readily absorbed through the enterocytes via the portal vein to the

A) rectum.
B) gut.
C) liver.
D) stomach.
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The action of proteases results in the formation of

A) single and double acids.
B) tripeptides and dipeptides.
C) acids.
D) single and double ions.
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During absorption, amino acids pass through

A) enterocytes.
B) cell walls.
C) cells.
D) enterocells.
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After they have been absorbed, amino acids are used to synthesize new proteins or are converted to nonessential amino acids, ATP, glucose, or

A) protease.
B) proteose.
C) omega- 3 fat.
D) fat.
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During the process of digestion, polypeptides are broken down into tripeptides and

A) proteoses.
B) peptide bonds.
C) proteases.
D) dipeptides.
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During digestion, proteins are broken down into amino acids with the help of gastric juices, ________ in the stomach, small intestine, pancreas and small intestinal lining.

A) enzymes
B) proteoses
C) the right Hp
D) peptides
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Amino acid pools act as a reservoir for

A) peptide bonds.
B) peptides.
C) proteases.
D) protein synthesis.
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How is nitrogen in the amine group processed?

A) It is used to make nonessential amino acids.
B) It is recycled to form new amine groups.
C) It is converted to urea and excreted in urine.
D) It is deaminated.
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During absorption, excess amino acids are

A) resynthesized to nonessential amino acids.
B) deaminated.
C) resynthesized to essential amino acids.
D) stored in muscle tissue.
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Protein consumption is linked to

A) promoting muscle cramps.
B) slowing down reactions.
C) maintenance of fluid balance.
D) causing edema.
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How many grams of protein should adults consume for each kilogram of body weight?

A) 0.80
B) 0.08
C) 1.0
D) 8.0
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Juan weighs 220 pounds or 100 kilograms. How many grams of protein should he consume every day?

A) 167 grams
B) 8- 80 grams
C) 176 grams
D) 80 grams
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What percent of daily energy intake should be consumed as protein?

A) 10
B) 35
C) 10- 35
D) 22.5
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When is a healthy body in nitrogen balance?

A) When protein intake exceeds the amount of nitrogen excreted.
B) When the urine is yellow.
C) When protein intake equals the amount of nitrogen excreted.
D) When protein intake is less than the amount of nitrogen excreted.
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On a daily basis, American men and women need to consume

A) more animal protein.
B) less protein.
C) more protein.
D) more high- nitrogen protein.
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American men consume

A) more nitrogen balance than women.
B) more amino acid pools than women.
C) less protein than women.
D) more protein than women.
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Which of the following foods are complete proteins?

A) bread and butter
B) potato and sour cream
C) animal foods, quinoa, or soy
D) almonds, peanuts, or cashews
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Which of the following foods are more digestible?

A) soy milk
B) tofu
C) peanuts
D) egg
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In a restaurant, vegans would not order

A) macaroni and cheese.
B) a carrot and beet smoothie.
C) a green salad with peanut Thai sauce.
D) hummus and pita bread.
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Vegetarians would benefit from eating complete proteins such as

A) egg white, egg substitutes.
B) oatmeal, rice.
C) fruits, vegetables.
D) dried beans, nuts, soy.
Question
The best way to improve the protein quality of incomplete plant proteins is to

A) add unsaturated fat.
B) add low- fat vegetables.
C) add the right plant proteins.
D) add omega- 3 fats.
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Who among the following has higher protein needs?

A) athletes
B) non- athletes
C) older adults
D) couch potatoes (sedentary persons)
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High animal protein diets are linked to

A) gum disease.
B) iron deficiency anemia.
C) heart disease, and kidney problems.
D) tooth decay, and fungal infections.
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Individuals who are on the Zen macrobiotic diet-grains and cooked vegetables-are likely to be underconsuming

A) complete proteins.
B) fiber.
C) carbohydrates.
D) incomplete proteins.
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If a chain consists of two joined amino acids it is called a dipeptide; three joined amino acids form a tripeptide; more than 10 amino acids joined together is called a polypeptide; and a polypeptide chain that contains 50 or more amino acids is called a protein.
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Eleven non- essential amino acids can be synthesized in the body.
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A high- protein diet may increase the risk of heart disease, kidney problems, and calcium loss from bone.
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A severe deficiency of protein results in kwashiorkor; a severe deficiency of kilocalories causes marasmus.
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Consuming too much protein from animal sources can increase the amount of saturated fat in the diet, and ultimately heart disease.
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Vegetarians are less likely to have heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, cancer, stroke, and obesity than meat eaters.
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Protein, iron, zinc, calcium, vitamin B12, and omega- 3 fatty acids are likely to be underconsumed by vegetarians.
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Protein, iron, zinc, calcium, vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin B12, and omega- 3 fatty acids are likely to be underconsumed by athletes.
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The food which has the highest amino acid score is egg white.
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Plant foods have a lower amino acid score than animal foods.
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Soy protein and protein from animal sources are complete proteins.
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Most Americans need to take amino acid supplements.
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The higher the amino acid score of a food, the higher the protein quality
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All animal proteins are nutritionally superior to plant proteins for Americans.
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Individuals who have marasmus are starving and need to be fed.
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As long as a protein which has all the essential amino acids, it should be consumed liberally.
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Animal foods have higher protein quality than plant foods.
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Kwashiorkor is caused by vegetarian diets.
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Different types of vegetarians have similar nutrition deficiencies.
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For persons who have heart disease, the more they animal protein they eat, the better.
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Underconsumption of protein leads to heart disease and kidney problems.
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Most Americans have met their protein needs by the time that they have finished breakfast.
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The more protein Americans consume, the better.
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Excess animal protein is converted to essential amino acids.
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Persons who overconsume animal proteins are likely to underconsume whole grains, fruits, and
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The more amino acid pools in the body, the better.
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Supplies of amino acids that accumulate in the blood and cells are called amino acid pools.
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Protein synthesis is regulated by genes.
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Excess plant protein (not animal protein) is converted to muscle.
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Before amino acids can be used for energy production or converted to other compounds, the amine group must be removed and converted to ammonia (NH3) in a process called deamination.
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Vegetarians are more likely to have heart disease than meat eaters.
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Women need to eat more protein than men to build more muscle tissue.
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The daily recommendation for protein varies according to body type.
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Most Americans overconsume protein and have undiagnosed kwashiorkor.
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Explain how proteins are structured.
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How are essential and nonessential amino acids different?
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Describe the main difference between proteins and amino acids.
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Name three nutrients that are typically underconsumed by vegetarians.
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What is denaturation?
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Name the nutrient is likely to be underconsumed in women, but not in men.
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1
Protein is different to carbohydrates and fats because proteins contain

A) nitrogen.
B) more oxygen.
C) phosphorous.
D) more carbon.
nitrogen.
2
Proteins are made of chains of

A) acids.
B) peptins.
C) amino acids.
D) nitrogen bonds.
amino acids.
3
The large molecules which are made up of chains of amino acids and found in all living cells are called

A) acids.
B) aminos.
C) peptide bonds.
D) proteins.
proteins.
4
____________amino acids contain a central carbon surrounded by a side chain carboxylic acid (COOH), a hydrogen, and an amine group (NH2).

A) Most
B) All
C) Some
D) Few
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The specific sequence of amino acids determines the specific ____________of the protein.

A) function
B) difference
C) peptide bond
D) timing
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Amino acids are linked into unique chains by____________ bonds.

A) amino acid
B) peptide
C) oxygen
D) hydrogen
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7
Nine of the ____________ amino acids that the body uses to make protein are classified as essential amino acids.

A) 10
B) 23
C) 11
D) 20
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8
A peptide bond forms by condensation when the acid group (COOH) and amine group of two different amino acids join and ____________a molecule of water.

A) absorb
B) gain
C) use
D) release
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Between amino acids, the____________bonding causes the straight chain to fold, twist, and coil.

A) oxygen
B) nitrogen
C) hydrogen
D) carbon
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10
Heat, acids, bases, salts, or mechanical agitation can unfold, change the shape or____________proteins but none of these factors changes the primary structure of the protein.

A) neutralize
B) alkalinize
C) denature
D) acidify
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Beating egg whites to make meringue is an example of

A) a physical change.
B) folding a protein.
C) denaturing a protein.
D) hydrolysis.
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12
Although carbohydrates, lipids and proteins all contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, only proteins contain

A) a nitrogen- containing amine group.
B) nitro.
C) an oxygen- containing group.
D) amines.
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Chemical digestion of protein begins in the

A) epiglottis.
B) mouth.
C) stomach.
D) esophagus.
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Gastrin stimulates the release of ____________from the parietal cells and the inactive enzyme pepsinogen from the chief cells.

A) hydrocholoric acid
B) acid
C) acetic acid
D) positive chloride ions
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15
Which substance denatures the protein and converts pepsinogen to pepsin, which breaks polypeptides into shorter chains?

A) positive chloride ions
B) hydrochloric base
C) hydrochloric acid
D) acetic acid
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During protein digestion, cholecystokinin from the duodenum stimulates release of trypsinogen, carboxypeptidase, and chymotrypsinogen from the

A) pancreas.
B) liver.
C) stomach.
D) gallbladder.
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Dipeptidases and tripeptidases hydrolyze the tripeptides and dipeptides into single amino acids that are readily absorbed through the enterocytes via the portal vein to the

A) rectum.
B) gut.
C) liver.
D) stomach.
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18
The action of proteases results in the formation of

A) single and double acids.
B) tripeptides and dipeptides.
C) acids.
D) single and double ions.
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During absorption, amino acids pass through

A) enterocytes.
B) cell walls.
C) cells.
D) enterocells.
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20
After they have been absorbed, amino acids are used to synthesize new proteins or are converted to nonessential amino acids, ATP, glucose, or

A) protease.
B) proteose.
C) omega- 3 fat.
D) fat.
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21
During the process of digestion, polypeptides are broken down into tripeptides and

A) proteoses.
B) peptide bonds.
C) proteases.
D) dipeptides.
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22
During digestion, proteins are broken down into amino acids with the help of gastric juices, ________ in the stomach, small intestine, pancreas and small intestinal lining.

A) enzymes
B) proteoses
C) the right Hp
D) peptides
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23
Amino acid pools act as a reservoir for

A) peptide bonds.
B) peptides.
C) proteases.
D) protein synthesis.
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How is nitrogen in the amine group processed?

A) It is used to make nonessential amino acids.
B) It is recycled to form new amine groups.
C) It is converted to urea and excreted in urine.
D) It is deaminated.
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25
During absorption, excess amino acids are

A) resynthesized to nonessential amino acids.
B) deaminated.
C) resynthesized to essential amino acids.
D) stored in muscle tissue.
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Protein consumption is linked to

A) promoting muscle cramps.
B) slowing down reactions.
C) maintenance of fluid balance.
D) causing edema.
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27
How many grams of protein should adults consume for each kilogram of body weight?

A) 0.80
B) 0.08
C) 1.0
D) 8.0
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28
Juan weighs 220 pounds or 100 kilograms. How many grams of protein should he consume every day?

A) 167 grams
B) 8- 80 grams
C) 176 grams
D) 80 grams
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29
What percent of daily energy intake should be consumed as protein?

A) 10
B) 35
C) 10- 35
D) 22.5
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When is a healthy body in nitrogen balance?

A) When protein intake exceeds the amount of nitrogen excreted.
B) When the urine is yellow.
C) When protein intake equals the amount of nitrogen excreted.
D) When protein intake is less than the amount of nitrogen excreted.
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On a daily basis, American men and women need to consume

A) more animal protein.
B) less protein.
C) more protein.
D) more high- nitrogen protein.
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American men consume

A) more nitrogen balance than women.
B) more amino acid pools than women.
C) less protein than women.
D) more protein than women.
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33
Which of the following foods are complete proteins?

A) bread and butter
B) potato and sour cream
C) animal foods, quinoa, or soy
D) almonds, peanuts, or cashews
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Which of the following foods are more digestible?

A) soy milk
B) tofu
C) peanuts
D) egg
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In a restaurant, vegans would not order

A) macaroni and cheese.
B) a carrot and beet smoothie.
C) a green salad with peanut Thai sauce.
D) hummus and pita bread.
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36
Vegetarians would benefit from eating complete proteins such as

A) egg white, egg substitutes.
B) oatmeal, rice.
C) fruits, vegetables.
D) dried beans, nuts, soy.
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37
The best way to improve the protein quality of incomplete plant proteins is to

A) add unsaturated fat.
B) add low- fat vegetables.
C) add the right plant proteins.
D) add omega- 3 fats.
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38
Who among the following has higher protein needs?

A) athletes
B) non- athletes
C) older adults
D) couch potatoes (sedentary persons)
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39
High animal protein diets are linked to

A) gum disease.
B) iron deficiency anemia.
C) heart disease, and kidney problems.
D) tooth decay, and fungal infections.
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Individuals who are on the Zen macrobiotic diet-grains and cooked vegetables-are likely to be underconsuming

A) complete proteins.
B) fiber.
C) carbohydrates.
D) incomplete proteins.
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41
If a chain consists of two joined amino acids it is called a dipeptide; three joined amino acids form a tripeptide; more than 10 amino acids joined together is called a polypeptide; and a polypeptide chain that contains 50 or more amino acids is called a protein.
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42
Eleven non- essential amino acids can be synthesized in the body.
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43
A high- protein diet may increase the risk of heart disease, kidney problems, and calcium loss from bone.
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44
A severe deficiency of protein results in kwashiorkor; a severe deficiency of kilocalories causes marasmus.
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45
Consuming too much protein from animal sources can increase the amount of saturated fat in the diet, and ultimately heart disease.
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46
Vegetarians are less likely to have heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, cancer, stroke, and obesity than meat eaters.
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47
Protein, iron, zinc, calcium, vitamin B12, and omega- 3 fatty acids are likely to be underconsumed by vegetarians.
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Protein, iron, zinc, calcium, vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin B12, and omega- 3 fatty acids are likely to be underconsumed by athletes.
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The food which has the highest amino acid score is egg white.
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50
Plant foods have a lower amino acid score than animal foods.
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Soy protein and protein from animal sources are complete proteins.
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52
Most Americans need to take amino acid supplements.
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53
The higher the amino acid score of a food, the higher the protein quality
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54
All animal proteins are nutritionally superior to plant proteins for Americans.
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55
Individuals who have marasmus are starving and need to be fed.
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As long as a protein which has all the essential amino acids, it should be consumed liberally.
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57
Animal foods have higher protein quality than plant foods.
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Kwashiorkor is caused by vegetarian diets.
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59
Different types of vegetarians have similar nutrition deficiencies.
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For persons who have heart disease, the more they animal protein they eat, the better.
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Underconsumption of protein leads to heart disease and kidney problems.
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Most Americans have met their protein needs by the time that they have finished breakfast.
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63
The more protein Americans consume, the better.
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Excess animal protein is converted to essential amino acids.
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Persons who overconsume animal proteins are likely to underconsume whole grains, fruits, and
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The more amino acid pools in the body, the better.
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Supplies of amino acids that accumulate in the blood and cells are called amino acid pools.
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Protein synthesis is regulated by genes.
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Excess plant protein (not animal protein) is converted to muscle.
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Before amino acids can be used for energy production or converted to other compounds, the amine group must be removed and converted to ammonia (NH3) in a process called deamination.
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Vegetarians are more likely to have heart disease than meat eaters.
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Women need to eat more protein than men to build more muscle tissue.
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The daily recommendation for protein varies according to body type.
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Most Americans overconsume protein and have undiagnosed kwashiorkor.
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75
Explain how proteins are structured.
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76
How are essential and nonessential amino acids different?
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Describe the main difference between proteins and amino acids.
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Name three nutrients that are typically underconsumed by vegetarians.
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What is denaturation?
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Name the nutrient is likely to be underconsumed in women, but not in men.
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