Deck 6: Proteins and Amino Acids

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Proteins that minimize fluctuations in pH are known as

A) hormones.
B) antibodies.
C) enzymes.
D) buffers.
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A diet that is too high in protein can increase the risk for all of the following conditions except

A) PKU.
B) osteoporosis.
C) heart disease.
D) kidney stones.
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An overweight individual's protein needs are

A) much greater than those of a normal- weight person of similar height.
B) twice that of a normal- weight person of similar height.
C) not much greater than those of a normal- weight person of similar height.
D) lower than those of a normal- weight person of similar height.
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Isoflavones have a chemical structure similar to

A) antibodies.
B) progesterone.
C) collagen.
D) estrogen.
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An amino acid that can be synthesized in the body is considered to be

A) nonessential.
B) complementary.
C) essential.
D) conditional.
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The nitrogen removed from an amino acid generates ammonia, which is converted to and excreted in the urine.

A) protein
B) urea
C) carbon
D) sodium
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Denaturation of a protein results in

A) tighter folding of the protein.
B) alterations in the protein's function.
C) binding of amino acids.
D) the removal of amino acids.
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Children with kwashiorkor typically have a diet that is high in carbohydrates and extremely low in.

A) protein.
B) fats.
C) calcium.
D) glucose.
Question
The condition characterized by a severe deficiency of calories is known as

A) marasmus.
B) marasmic kwashiorkor.
C) kwashiorkor.
D) edema.
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What is the approximate protein requirement for a 24- year- old female who weighs 125 pounds?

A) 45 gram
B) 48 grams
C) 56 grams
D) 35 grams
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Which of the following factors does not lead to PEM?

A) poor food quality
B) obesity
C) poverty
D) not being breast- fed long enough
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Which of the following food pairings is more likely to be an example of combining two incomplete proteins to achieve protein complementation?

A) grape and apple in a fruit salad
B) a ham and cheese omelet
C) steak and eggs
D) vegetables and rice
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Which foods are most likely missing when a person is on a high- protein, low- carbohydrate diet?

A) fish
B) fruits
C) poultry
D) dairy
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Amino acids are joined together by which kind of bond?

A) glucogenic bond
B) peptide bond
C) hydrogen bond
D) glycosidic bond
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A person fighting a fever would be in nitrogen balance.

A) double- negative
B) positive
C) equal
D) negative
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The most abundant protein in the body is

A) hemoglobin.
B) phenylalanine.
C) asparagine.
D) collagen.
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A rare genetic disorder, phenylketonuria (PKU), is caused by the body's inability to properly degrade

A) ketones.
B) lysine.
C) valine.
D) phenylalanine.
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Proteins that act as biological catalysts and speed up chemical reactions are

A) buffers.
B) hormones.
C) enzymes.
D) antibodies.
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Which of the following foods has the lowest protein content?

A) 1 oz. cheese
B) 1/2 cup pasta
C) 1/2 cup cooked broccoli
D) 1 cup melon
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A study of Chinese women revealed that those who ate the most during their adolescent years had a reduced risk of breast cancer in adulthood.

A) rice
B) broccoli
C) fish
D) soy
Question
The molecule that directs protein synthesis in cells is

A) tRNA.
B) mRNA.
C) DNA.
D) pepsin.
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The iron and zinc needs of vegetarians tend to be higher than those of nonvegetarians, in part due to in grains, which inhibits the absorption of zinc and iron from foods.

A) phytate
B) beta- carotene
C) polyphenols
D) fiber
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Which of the following states of nitrogen balance is a pregnant woman typically in?

A) negative nitrogen balance
B) positive nitrogen balance
C) nitrogen equilibrium
D) double- positive nitrogen balance
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A gram of protein contains calories.

A) 5
B) 10
C) 3
D) 4
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Individuals 18 years of age and younger should consume grams of protein for each kilogram of body weight.

A) 0.75
B) 0.80
C) 0.90
D) 0.85
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Which of the following amino acids was once thought to be essential only for infants?

A) alanine
B) histidine
C) asparagine
D) phenylalanine
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The absorption of amino acids occurs in the

A) small intestine.
B) stomach.
C) large intestine.
D) mouth.
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The amino acid that is in the shortest supply in an incomplete protein is known as the

A) completed amino acid.
B) profile amino acid.
C) scarce amino acid.
D) limiting amino acid.
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A diet high in and low in calcium may lead to osteoporosis.

A) fats
B) nitrogen
C) protein
D) carbohydrates
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The most common inherited blood disorder in the United States is

A) pernicious anemia.
B) iron- deficient anemia.
C) PKU.
D) sickle- cell anemia.
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The average adult (age 19 and older) should consume how many grams of protein for each kilogram of body weight (g/kg)?

A) 1.8
B) 8.0
C) 0.6
D) 0.8
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The type of RNA that carries an amino acid to a ribosome is

A) rRNA.
B) dRNA.
C) mRNA.
D) tRNA.
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Proteins can be denatured or rendered inactive by which of the following factors?

A) carbohydrates
B) cold
C) fats
D) acids
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An ovo- vegetarian will eat all of the following foods except

A) bagels.
B) cheese.
C) apples.
D) an omelet.
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A starving person would be in _ nitrogen balance.

A) excessive
B) equal
C) positive
D) negative
Question
Digestion of protein within the stomach begins with the enzyme

A) pepsin.
B) protease.
C) pepsinogen.
D) trypsinogen.
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A classic symptom of severe kwashiorkor is of the legs, feet, and stomach.

A) edema
B) hirsutism
C) necrosis
D) redness
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When a diet is chronically low in both proteins and calories, the condition is called

A) edema.
B) osteoporosis.
C) PDCAAS.
D) PEM.
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The biggest risk for vegetarians is not consuming enough

A) vitamin C.
B) vitamin B6.
C) vitamin B12.
D) vitamin B3.
Question
Compounds in your body that consist of numerous amino acids and are found in all living cells are called

A) proteins.
B) dipeptides.
C) peptones.
D) peptides.
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A vegan diet excludes which of the following foods?

A) soy
B) whole grains
C) any foods of animal origin
D) seeds
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A ribosome builds a chain of amino acids in the proper sequence.
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RNA contains the genetic information for the cell.
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A protein is considered a complete protein if it contains all eleven nonessential amino acids and some of the nine essential amino acids.
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After a meal, proteins help increase more than do either carbohydrates or fat.

A) hunger
B) thirst
C) satiety
D) nausea
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The protein digestibility corrected amino acid score (PDCAAS) takes into account both the amino acid profile and the of a protein.

A) limits
B) completeness
C) quality
D) digestibility
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Which of the following molecules is a protein that provides structural support to body tissues?

A) antibody
B) collagen
C) insulin
D) hemoglobin
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Whole- wheat bread contains complete proteins.
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The composition of amino acids in a protein is called the amino acid profile.
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Complemented proteins result from the combination of two incomplete proteins.
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Which of the following statements about soy is correct?

A) It is increasingly rejected by vegetarians as part of their diet.
B) Its popularity is decreasing in the United States.
C) It is a low- quality protein source that is high in saturated fat.
D) It may be harmful for individuals at high risk of developing breast cancer.
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Consuming too much of any one amino acid in protein supplements can impede absorption of other amino acids in the intestinal tract.
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A vegetarian diet has not been shown to lower the risk for which of the following diseases?

A) heart disease
B) type 2 diabetes
C) certain types of cancer
D) colds
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It is recommended that you consume from 10 to percent of your total daily calories from protein.

A) 30
B) 25
C) 35
D) 15
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Which of the following conditions is a consequence of a severe deficiency of dietary protein?

A) kwashiorkor
B) marasmus
C) obesity
D) type 2 diabetes
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An RNA segment that codes for a specific protein is a gene.
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The type of RNA that collects the amino acids needed to make a protein is called mRNA.
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According to the NIH, approximately one in twelve African Americans and one in 100 Asians are carriers of the mutated gene that causes sickle- cell anemia.
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All excess calories are stored as

A) protein.
B) collagen.
C) plaque.
D) fat.
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A gene is a segment of that codes for a specific protein.

A) protein
B) ribosome
C) DNA
D) RNA
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Plant proteins may be less digestible, especially when eaten raw.
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Enzymes are biological catalysts that slow down reactions.
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The type of RNA that copies information in a DNA molecule is called tRNA.
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When amino acids are broken down, they lose their amine groups.
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The PDCAAS is a measure of protein quantity.
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The absorption of zinc is inhibited by animal protein.
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Once DNA leaves the nucleus, mRNA copies of it are made and brought to a ribosome.
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Vegetarians can consume adequate protein only by eating a variety of vegetables and fish.
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A typical healthy adult is normally in a state of positive nitrogen balance.
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A high- protein diet has been linked to a lower risk of heart disease.
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Some nonessential amino acids can become conditionally essential if the body cannot make them because of bouts of illness.
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Vitamin A is found only in animal foods, but vegetarians can meet their needs by consuming its precursor, beta- carotene.
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Proteins that bind to and neutralize pathogens in your body are called antibodies.
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Numerous research studies have shown that bones lose calcium when a person's diet is too high in protein.
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Proteins within the body help to maintain fluid balance but not acid- base balance.
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People with marasmus are starving.
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Children with kwashiorkor have a difficult (if not impossible) time fighting infections.
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During periods of starvation, the carbon skeletons of amino acids are used for energy and for gluconeogenesis.
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Hemoglobin acts as a transport protein that carries nitrogen to cells from the lungs.
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Isoflavones are weak estrogens that naturally occur in plants.
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Deck 6: Proteins and Amino Acids
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Proteins that minimize fluctuations in pH are known as

A) hormones.
B) antibodies.
C) enzymes.
D) buffers.
D
2
A diet that is too high in protein can increase the risk for all of the following conditions except

A) PKU.
B) osteoporosis.
C) heart disease.
D) kidney stones.
A
3
An overweight individual's protein needs are

A) much greater than those of a normal- weight person of similar height.
B) twice that of a normal- weight person of similar height.
C) not much greater than those of a normal- weight person of similar height.
D) lower than those of a normal- weight person of similar height.
C
4
Isoflavones have a chemical structure similar to

A) antibodies.
B) progesterone.
C) collagen.
D) estrogen.
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An amino acid that can be synthesized in the body is considered to be

A) nonessential.
B) complementary.
C) essential.
D) conditional.
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The nitrogen removed from an amino acid generates ammonia, which is converted to and excreted in the urine.

A) protein
B) urea
C) carbon
D) sodium
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Denaturation of a protein results in

A) tighter folding of the protein.
B) alterations in the protein's function.
C) binding of amino acids.
D) the removal of amino acids.
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Children with kwashiorkor typically have a diet that is high in carbohydrates and extremely low in.

A) protein.
B) fats.
C) calcium.
D) glucose.
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The condition characterized by a severe deficiency of calories is known as

A) marasmus.
B) marasmic kwashiorkor.
C) kwashiorkor.
D) edema.
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What is the approximate protein requirement for a 24- year- old female who weighs 125 pounds?

A) 45 gram
B) 48 grams
C) 56 grams
D) 35 grams
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Which of the following factors does not lead to PEM?

A) poor food quality
B) obesity
C) poverty
D) not being breast- fed long enough
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12
Which of the following food pairings is more likely to be an example of combining two incomplete proteins to achieve protein complementation?

A) grape and apple in a fruit salad
B) a ham and cheese omelet
C) steak and eggs
D) vegetables and rice
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Which foods are most likely missing when a person is on a high- protein, low- carbohydrate diet?

A) fish
B) fruits
C) poultry
D) dairy
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14
Amino acids are joined together by which kind of bond?

A) glucogenic bond
B) peptide bond
C) hydrogen bond
D) glycosidic bond
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A person fighting a fever would be in nitrogen balance.

A) double- negative
B) positive
C) equal
D) negative
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The most abundant protein in the body is

A) hemoglobin.
B) phenylalanine.
C) asparagine.
D) collagen.
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17
A rare genetic disorder, phenylketonuria (PKU), is caused by the body's inability to properly degrade

A) ketones.
B) lysine.
C) valine.
D) phenylalanine.
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18
Proteins that act as biological catalysts and speed up chemical reactions are

A) buffers.
B) hormones.
C) enzymes.
D) antibodies.
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19
Which of the following foods has the lowest protein content?

A) 1 oz. cheese
B) 1/2 cup pasta
C) 1/2 cup cooked broccoli
D) 1 cup melon
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A study of Chinese women revealed that those who ate the most during their adolescent years had a reduced risk of breast cancer in adulthood.

A) rice
B) broccoli
C) fish
D) soy
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21
The molecule that directs protein synthesis in cells is

A) tRNA.
B) mRNA.
C) DNA.
D) pepsin.
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22
The iron and zinc needs of vegetarians tend to be higher than those of nonvegetarians, in part due to in grains, which inhibits the absorption of zinc and iron from foods.

A) phytate
B) beta- carotene
C) polyphenols
D) fiber
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23
Which of the following states of nitrogen balance is a pregnant woman typically in?

A) negative nitrogen balance
B) positive nitrogen balance
C) nitrogen equilibrium
D) double- positive nitrogen balance
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24
A gram of protein contains calories.

A) 5
B) 10
C) 3
D) 4
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25
Individuals 18 years of age and younger should consume grams of protein for each kilogram of body weight.

A) 0.75
B) 0.80
C) 0.90
D) 0.85
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26
Which of the following amino acids was once thought to be essential only for infants?

A) alanine
B) histidine
C) asparagine
D) phenylalanine
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The absorption of amino acids occurs in the

A) small intestine.
B) stomach.
C) large intestine.
D) mouth.
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The amino acid that is in the shortest supply in an incomplete protein is known as the

A) completed amino acid.
B) profile amino acid.
C) scarce amino acid.
D) limiting amino acid.
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A diet high in and low in calcium may lead to osteoporosis.

A) fats
B) nitrogen
C) protein
D) carbohydrates
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The most common inherited blood disorder in the United States is

A) pernicious anemia.
B) iron- deficient anemia.
C) PKU.
D) sickle- cell anemia.
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The average adult (age 19 and older) should consume how many grams of protein for each kilogram of body weight (g/kg)?

A) 1.8
B) 8.0
C) 0.6
D) 0.8
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The type of RNA that carries an amino acid to a ribosome is

A) rRNA.
B) dRNA.
C) mRNA.
D) tRNA.
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33
Proteins can be denatured or rendered inactive by which of the following factors?

A) carbohydrates
B) cold
C) fats
D) acids
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An ovo- vegetarian will eat all of the following foods except

A) bagels.
B) cheese.
C) apples.
D) an omelet.
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A starving person would be in _ nitrogen balance.

A) excessive
B) equal
C) positive
D) negative
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36
Digestion of protein within the stomach begins with the enzyme

A) pepsin.
B) protease.
C) pepsinogen.
D) trypsinogen.
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A classic symptom of severe kwashiorkor is of the legs, feet, and stomach.

A) edema
B) hirsutism
C) necrosis
D) redness
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38
When a diet is chronically low in both proteins and calories, the condition is called

A) edema.
B) osteoporosis.
C) PDCAAS.
D) PEM.
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39
The biggest risk for vegetarians is not consuming enough

A) vitamin C.
B) vitamin B6.
C) vitamin B12.
D) vitamin B3.
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40
Compounds in your body that consist of numerous amino acids and are found in all living cells are called

A) proteins.
B) dipeptides.
C) peptones.
D) peptides.
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41
A vegan diet excludes which of the following foods?

A) soy
B) whole grains
C) any foods of animal origin
D) seeds
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42
A ribosome builds a chain of amino acids in the proper sequence.
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RNA contains the genetic information for the cell.
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44
A protein is considered a complete protein if it contains all eleven nonessential amino acids and some of the nine essential amino acids.
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45
After a meal, proteins help increase more than do either carbohydrates or fat.

A) hunger
B) thirst
C) satiety
D) nausea
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46
The protein digestibility corrected amino acid score (PDCAAS) takes into account both the amino acid profile and the of a protein.

A) limits
B) completeness
C) quality
D) digestibility
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47
Which of the following molecules is a protein that provides structural support to body tissues?

A) antibody
B) collagen
C) insulin
D) hemoglobin
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48
Whole- wheat bread contains complete proteins.
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49
The composition of amino acids in a protein is called the amino acid profile.
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50
Complemented proteins result from the combination of two incomplete proteins.
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51
Which of the following statements about soy is correct?

A) It is increasingly rejected by vegetarians as part of their diet.
B) Its popularity is decreasing in the United States.
C) It is a low- quality protein source that is high in saturated fat.
D) It may be harmful for individuals at high risk of developing breast cancer.
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52
Consuming too much of any one amino acid in protein supplements can impede absorption of other amino acids in the intestinal tract.
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53
A vegetarian diet has not been shown to lower the risk for which of the following diseases?

A) heart disease
B) type 2 diabetes
C) certain types of cancer
D) colds
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54
It is recommended that you consume from 10 to percent of your total daily calories from protein.

A) 30
B) 25
C) 35
D) 15
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55
Which of the following conditions is a consequence of a severe deficiency of dietary protein?

A) kwashiorkor
B) marasmus
C) obesity
D) type 2 diabetes
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56
An RNA segment that codes for a specific protein is a gene.
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57
The type of RNA that collects the amino acids needed to make a protein is called mRNA.
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58
According to the NIH, approximately one in twelve African Americans and one in 100 Asians are carriers of the mutated gene that causes sickle- cell anemia.
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59
All excess calories are stored as

A) protein.
B) collagen.
C) plaque.
D) fat.
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60
A gene is a segment of that codes for a specific protein.

A) protein
B) ribosome
C) DNA
D) RNA
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61
Plant proteins may be less digestible, especially when eaten raw.
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Enzymes are biological catalysts that slow down reactions.
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The type of RNA that copies information in a DNA molecule is called tRNA.
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When amino acids are broken down, they lose their amine groups.
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The PDCAAS is a measure of protein quantity.
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66
The absorption of zinc is inhibited by animal protein.
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67
Once DNA leaves the nucleus, mRNA copies of it are made and brought to a ribosome.
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68
Vegetarians can consume adequate protein only by eating a variety of vegetables and fish.
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69
A typical healthy adult is normally in a state of positive nitrogen balance.
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A high- protein diet has been linked to a lower risk of heart disease.
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Some nonessential amino acids can become conditionally essential if the body cannot make them because of bouts of illness.
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Vitamin A is found only in animal foods, but vegetarians can meet their needs by consuming its precursor, beta- carotene.
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Proteins that bind to and neutralize pathogens in your body are called antibodies.
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Numerous research studies have shown that bones lose calcium when a person's diet is too high in protein.
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Proteins within the body help to maintain fluid balance but not acid- base balance.
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People with marasmus are starving.
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Children with kwashiorkor have a difficult (if not impossible) time fighting infections.
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During periods of starvation, the carbon skeletons of amino acids are used for energy and for gluconeogenesis.
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Hemoglobin acts as a transport protein that carries nitrogen to cells from the lungs.
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Isoflavones are weak estrogens that naturally occur in plants.
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