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Deck 7: Protein
1
The basic building blocks of protein are
A) amino acids.
B) polypeptides.
C) enzymes.
D) hormones.
A) amino acids.
B) polypeptides.
C) enzymes.
D) hormones.
A
2
The presence of ___________ chemically distinguishes protein from carbohydrate and fat.
A) carbon
B) choline
C) nitrogen
D) hydrogen
A) carbon
B) choline
C) nitrogen
D) hydrogen
C
3
The nucleotide units that represent a specific amino acid in protein synthesis are called
A) blocks.
B) bonds.
C) peptides.
D) codons.
A) blocks.
B) bonds.
C) peptides.
D) codons.
D
4
Over time,if protein intake does not meet the body's protein needs for building and repair of tissues,
A) skeletal muscle, heart muscle, and the liver decrease in size.
B) excessive body fluid begins to accumulate in the extracellular spaces.
C) the immune system fails to function properly.
D) All of these choices are accurate.
A) skeletal muscle, heart muscle, and the liver decrease in size.
B) excessive body fluid begins to accumulate in the extracellular spaces.
C) the immune system fails to function properly.
D) All of these choices are accurate.
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5
Which of the following amino acids is classified as a "conditionally essential" amino acid?
A) methionine
B) phenylalanine
C) tyrosine
D) lysine
A) methionine
B) phenylalanine
C) tyrosine
D) lysine
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6
Which of the following conditions would result in negative nitrogen balance?
A) recovery from injury
B) weight training
C) pregnancy
D) kwashiorkor
A) recovery from injury
B) weight training
C) pregnancy
D) kwashiorkor
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7
Dietary proteins supply ______ kcal per gram.
A) 4
B) 7
C) 9
D) 15
A) 4
B) 7
C) 9
D) 15
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8
DNA-coded instructions for protein synthesis consist of a sequence of ___ nucleotides per unit.
A) 2
B) 3
C) 5
D) 10
A) 2
B) 3
C) 5
D) 10
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9
The side chain,or R portion,of an amino acid
A) can be synthesized if there is a source of nitrogen.
B) can be synthesized if caloric intake is adequate.
C) cannot be synthesized in sufficient quantities to meet body needs.
D) determines the name of the amino acid.
A) can be synthesized if there is a source of nitrogen.
B) can be synthesized if caloric intake is adequate.
C) cannot be synthesized in sufficient quantities to meet body needs.
D) determines the name of the amino acid.
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10
When 2 or more plant proteins are combined to compensate for deficiencies in essential amino acid content in each protein,the proteins are called
A) nonessential proteins.
B) complementary proteins.
C) conditional proteins.
D) corrected proteins.
A) nonessential proteins.
B) complementary proteins.
C) conditional proteins.
D) corrected proteins.
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11
Protein quality is determined by all of the following EXCEPT
A) the food's digestibility.
B) the food's cost.
C) the food's amino acid composition.
D) the food's ability to support body growth .
A) the food's digestibility.
B) the food's cost.
C) the food's amino acid composition.
D) the food's ability to support body growth .
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12
Worldwide,approximately _______ of protein comes from animal sources.
A) 10%
B) 35%
C) 50%
D) 75%
A) 10%
B) 35%
C) 50%
D) 75%
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13
Cooking an egg destroys its physiological property by
A) denaturation.
B) emulsification.
C) esterification.
D) detoxification.
A) denaturation.
B) emulsification.
C) esterification.
D) detoxification.
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14
When over 10 amino acids are chemically linked by peptide bonds,the resulting product is known as
A) a dipeptide.
B) a tripeptide.
C) an oligopeptide.
D) a polypeptide.
A) a dipeptide.
B) a tripeptide.
C) an oligopeptide.
D) a polypeptide.
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15
The sequential order of the amino acids in the polypeptide chain is called the
A) primary structure.
B) secondary structure.
C) tertiary structure.
D) quaternary structure.
A) primary structure.
B) secondary structure.
C) tertiary structure.
D) quaternary structure.
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16
Foods containing all essential amino acids in the proportion needed by the body are designated as
A) incomplete foods.
B) high-quantity foods.
C) dispensable foods.
D) complete foods.
A) incomplete foods.
B) high-quantity foods.
C) dispensable foods.
D) complete foods.
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17
Which bodily function is not associated with protein?
A) blood clotting.
B) fluid balance.
C) cell growth and repair.
D) sparing glucose for energy use.
A) blood clotting.
B) fluid balance.
C) cell growth and repair.
D) sparing glucose for energy use.
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18
The genetic disorder sickle-cell anemia produces a profound change in ___________ structure.
A) hemoglobin
B) albumin
C) phenylalanine
D) lysine
A) hemoglobin
B) albumin
C) phenylalanine
D) lysine
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19
Which of the following foods provides all of the essential amino acids?
A) wheat
B) peanut butter
C) navy beans
D) milk
A) wheat
B) peanut butter
C) navy beans
D) milk
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20
Good sources of high-quality (complete)protein include all of the following except
A) soybeans.
B) eggs.
C) whole wheat.
D) fish.
A) soybeans.
B) eggs.
C) whole wheat.
D) fish.
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21
Which of the following enzymes aids in digesting polypeptides into shorter peptides and amino acids?
A) lipase
B) trypsin
C) HCL
D) lactase
A) lipase
B) trypsin
C) HCL
D) lactase
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22
Amino acids are required for the synthesis of
A) enzymes.
B) neurotransmitters.
C) some hormones.
D) All of the choices are accurate.
A) enzymes.
B) neurotransmitters.
C) some hormones.
D) All of the choices are accurate.
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23
What would be the recommended amount of protein for a 121-pound female?
A) 21 g/day
B) 36 g/day
C) 44 g/day
D) 55 g/day
A) 21 g/day
B) 36 g/day
C) 44 g/day
D) 55 g/day
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24
Judy's dietary intake provides 90 grams of protein.Her total energy intake is 2000 kcal.Approximately what percentage of her energy comes from protein?
A) 8%
B) 11%
C) 18%
D) 28%
A) 8%
B) 11%
C) 18%
D) 28%
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25
The functions of protein include
A) providing structural support to body cells.
B) producing antibodies to fight infection.
C) contributing to acid-base balance.
D) All of these are functions of protein.
A) providing structural support to body cells.
B) producing antibodies to fight infection.
C) contributing to acid-base balance.
D) All of these are functions of protein.
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26
To meet basic protein needs,an athlete needs to
A) take protein supplements.
B) take amino acid supplements.
C) take vitamin-mineral supplements.
D) consume a variety of foods to meet energy needs.
A) take protein supplements.
B) take amino acid supplements.
C) take vitamin-mineral supplements.
D) consume a variety of foods to meet energy needs.
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27
A growing child who is consuming adequate protein but only 50% of his or her energy needs,will likely be in
A) nitrogen equilibrium.
B) positive nitrogen balance.
C) negative nitrogen balance.
A) nitrogen equilibrium.
B) positive nitrogen balance.
C) negative nitrogen balance.
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28
The biological value of a food protein is a measure of
A) how much of the food one eats.
B) the total amount of nitrogen in the blood.
C) how closely it meets amino acid needs.
D) the weight gained by a growing rat after eating the food protein for 10 days.
A) how much of the food one eats.
B) the total amount of nitrogen in the blood.
C) how closely it meets amino acid needs.
D) the weight gained by a growing rat after eating the food protein for 10 days.
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29
The RDA for protein for most healthy adults is
A) 0.5 g/kg of body weight.
B) 0.8 g/kg of body weight.
C) 1.2 g/kg of body weight.
D) 2.0 g/kg of body weight.
A) 0.5 g/kg of body weight.
B) 0.8 g/kg of body weight.
C) 1.2 g/kg of body weight.
D) 2.0 g/kg of body weight.
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30
A high-quality protein used as a standard for measuring the quality of other proteins is
A) milk.
B) beef.
C) egg white.
D) soybean.
A) milk.
B) beef.
C) egg white.
D) soybean.
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31
Edema in the lower extremities may appear when there is a severe lack of dietary protein because
A) sodium is retained in the body.
B) blood protein levels drop and fluid shifts into interstitial spaces.
C) blood protein levels increase and force fluid into the cells.
D) the kidneys cannot efficiently excrete excess fluid.
A) sodium is retained in the body.
B) blood protein levels drop and fluid shifts into interstitial spaces.
C) blood protein levels increase and force fluid into the cells.
D) the kidneys cannot efficiently excrete excess fluid.
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32
Nitrogen makes up approximately _____ of the weight of an amino acid.
A) 8%
B) 16%
C) 24%
D) 32%
A) 8%
B) 16%
C) 24%
D) 32%
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33
The proteins that inactivate foreign bacteria and viruses to help prevent infections are called
A) enzymes.
B) hormones.
C) collagen.
D) antibodies.
A) enzymes.
B) hormones.
C) collagen.
D) antibodies.
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34
The lack of an immune response to foreign compounds entering the body is called
A) allergy.
B) anergy.
C) anorexia.
D) allopathy.
A) allergy.
B) anergy.
C) anorexia.
D) allopathy.
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35
Proteins help regulate blood pH by
A) accepting and releasing hydrogen ions.
B) keeping the blood more acidic.
C) releasing ketone-forming amino acids into the blood.
D) pumping potassium out of the cells.
A) accepting and releasing hydrogen ions.
B) keeping the blood more acidic.
C) releasing ketone-forming amino acids into the blood.
D) pumping potassium out of the cells.
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36
When food proteins reach the stomach,HCl ________ the protein.
A) esterifies
B) emulsifies
C) transaminates
D) denatures
A) esterifies
B) emulsifies
C) transaminates
D) denatures
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37
Most Americans consume ________ dietary protein compared to the RDA.
A) the correct amount of
B) excessive amounts of
C) inadequate amounts of
D) poor quality
A) the correct amount of
B) excessive amounts of
C) inadequate amounts of
D) poor quality
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38
_________ are compounds that help to maintain acid-base balance within a narrow range.
A) Antibodies
B) Buffers
C) Sterols
D) Enzymes
A) Antibodies
B) Buffers
C) Sterols
D) Enzymes
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39
A high-protein diet is discouraged for patients with
A) infection.
B) marasmus.
C) kidney disease.
D) kwashiorkor.
A) infection.
B) marasmus.
C) kidney disease.
D) kwashiorkor.
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40
A diet that is deficient in carbohydrate will ultimately force the liver and,to a lesser extent,the kidneys to
A) produce glucose from amino acids.
B) use fat stores to synthesize glucose.
C) convert glucose to glycogen in the liver.
D) all of the above will occur.
A) produce glucose from amino acids.
B) use fat stores to synthesize glucose.
C) convert glucose to glycogen in the liver.
D) all of the above will occur.
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41
The 9 amino acids that the body cannot make are known as nonessential amino acids.
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42
Nonessential amino acids can be synthesized through a process called transamination.
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43
Excess protein intake can result in
A) diabetes.
B) iron deficiency.
C) loss of calcium.
D) excess fiber intake.
A) diabetes.
B) iron deficiency.
C) loss of calcium.
D) excess fiber intake.
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44
A vegan diet may be low in
A) vitamin B-12.
B) iron.
C) calcium.
D) All of these choices are correct.
A) vitamin B-12.
B) iron.
C) calcium.
D) All of these choices are correct.
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45
The major symptoms of kwashiorkor in children are
A) edema and growth failure.
B) nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
C) increased appetite and hyperactivity.
D) overweight and an excess accumulation of fat.
A) edema and growth failure.
B) nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
C) increased appetite and hyperactivity.
D) overweight and an excess accumulation of fat.
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46
When plant proteins are compared to animal proteins,they
A) usually have equal quantities of essential amino acids.
B) are usually superior in their array of essential amino acids.
C) are usually deficient in one or more essential amino acids.
D) are equal in quality so long as they are not overcooked.
A) usually have equal quantities of essential amino acids.
B) are usually superior in their array of essential amino acids.
C) are usually deficient in one or more essential amino acids.
D) are equal in quality so long as they are not overcooked.
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47
Marasmus is characterized by
A) edema.
B) extreme weight loss and fat loss.
C) excess energy intakes.
D) allergy to cow's milk.
A) edema.
B) extreme weight loss and fat loss.
C) excess energy intakes.
D) allergy to cow's milk.
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48
Signs of protein deficiency may include
A) edema.
B) mild to moderate weight loss.
C) poor resistance to infection.
D) All of these choices are accurate.
A) edema.
B) mild to moderate weight loss.
C) poor resistance to infection.
D) All of these choices are accurate.
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49
After major surgery,hospital patients may be at risk of PEM due to
A) poor prior health.
B) low dietary intakes.
C) increased needs for recovery.
D) All of these choices are correct.
A) poor prior health.
B) low dietary intakes.
C) increased needs for recovery.
D) All of these choices are correct.
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50
The recommended amount of protein as a percentage of total energy intake is
A) 15% to 20%.
B) 20% to 30%.
C) 10% to 35%.
D) 40% to 50%.
A) 15% to 20%.
B) 20% to 30%.
C) 10% to 35%.
D) 40% to 50%.
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51
An example of two incomplete protein foods eaten together to produce a complete protein meal are
A) bread and butter.
B) red beans and rice.
C) cereal and milk.
D) hamburger with a bun.
A) bread and butter.
B) red beans and rice.
C) cereal and milk.
D) hamburger with a bun.
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52
A process involved in the synthesis of nonessential amino acids is called
A) ketogenesis.
B) gluconeogenesis.
C) transamination.
D) supplementation.
A) ketogenesis.
B) gluconeogenesis.
C) transamination.
D) supplementation.
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53
The body needs 18 different amino acids to function properly.
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54
An antibody is
A) a protein that breaks down polypeptides for digestion.
B) a substance that adjusts hydrogen ion concentration.
C) a substance that inactivates foreign proteins in the body.
D) the lack of an immune response to foreign substances entering the body.
A) a protein that breaks down polypeptides for digestion.
B) a substance that adjusts hydrogen ion concentration.
C) a substance that inactivates foreign proteins in the body.
D) the lack of an immune response to foreign substances entering the body.
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55
An individual with the genetic disease PKU has a limited ability to metabolize the essential amino acid phenylalanine.
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56
A vegan will eat
A) only fruits, nuts, honey, and vegetable oils.
B) dairy products, eggs, and fish.
C) dairy products and plant foods.
D) only foods from plant sources.
A) only fruits, nuts, honey, and vegetable oils.
B) dairy products, eggs, and fish.
C) dairy products and plant foods.
D) only foods from plant sources.
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57
Kwashiorkor
A) is a disease of severely deficient protein intake.
B) is a childhood allergy to human breast milk.
C) is caused by excessive consumption of cow's milk.
D) develops in infants who consume contaminated, high protein infant formulas.
A) is a disease of severely deficient protein intake.
B) is a childhood allergy to human breast milk.
C) is caused by excessive consumption of cow's milk.
D) develops in infants who consume contaminated, high protein infant formulas.
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58
Which of the following is not a means of determining the protein quality of a food?
A) biological value
B) chemical score
C) protein efficiency ratio
D) complementary score
A) biological value
B) chemical score
C) protein efficiency ratio
D) complementary score
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59
Anergy is
A) the space between body cells.
B) a substance that adjusts hydrogen ion concentration.
C) a substance that inactivates foreign proteins in the body.
D) the lack of an immune response to foreign substances entering the body.
A) the space between body cells.
B) a substance that adjusts hydrogen ion concentration.
C) a substance that inactivates foreign proteins in the body.
D) the lack of an immune response to foreign substances entering the body.
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60
Protein-energy malnutrition is also known as
A) anemia.
B) marasmus.
C) cheilosis.
D) cirrhosis.
A) anemia.
B) marasmus.
C) cheilosis.
D) cirrhosis.
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61
For the average North American,protein needs can be easily met through our typical diets without the need for supplementation.
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62
Lacto-ovo-vegetarians exclude meat,poultry,fish,and eggs from their diet.
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63
An excess intake of protein,especially from protein supplements,can increase the risk of amino acid toxicity.
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64
Proteins in cow's milk and egg white should not be given to infants prior to 12 months of age as they may predispose the infant to allergies.
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65
The Protein Digestibility Corrected Amino Acid Score (PCDAAS)is the score derived by multiplying a food's chemical score by its digestibility.
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66
High-protein diets are often associated with increased intake of saturated fat and cholesterol in the diet.
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67
Protein digestion begins in the stomach,where proteins are broken down into shorter polypeptide chains of amino acids.
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68
Marasmus in infants commonly occurs in poverty-stricken countries.
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69
Each strand of DNA is composed of the nucleotides adenine,guanine,cytosine,and thymine.
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70
During times of recovery from illness or injury,protein needs may range from 0.8 to 2.0 g/kg body weight.
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71
Most animal proteins have a high biological value as their tissue amino acid composition is similar to that of human tissues.
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72
Proteins comprise about 17% of body weight.
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73
Vegetarian diets are most often low in calcium,vitamin D,vitamin B-12,iron,and zinc.
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74
Once a food allergy has developed,it persists throughout life.
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75
Vegans need to plan their diets carefully to include adequate complementary proteins that provide the needed essential amino acids.
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76
Protein intakes above 35% of energy intake are associated with dehydration,amino acid imbalance,and increased risk of certain cancers.
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77
Individuals who are attempting to build up their muscles need 3 times as much protein as those who are not building muscles.
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78
Peanuts,cow's milk,and shellfish are among foods considered to be highly allergenic.
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79
Vegetarian diets are often low in dietary fiber.
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Legumes are an excellent source of vegetable protein.
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