Deck 6: Protein: Amino Acids
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Deck 6: Protein: Amino Acids
1
Amino means containing ________.
A) oxygen
B) sulfur
C) carbon
D) hydrogen
E) nitrogen
A) oxygen
B) sulfur
C) carbon
D) hydrogen
E) nitrogen
E
2
In what part of the GI tract is pepsin active?
A) Mouth
B) Stomach
C) Pancreas
D) Small intestine
E) Liver
A) Mouth
B) Stomach
C) Pancreas
D) Small intestine
E) Liver
B
3
What is the simplest amino acid?
A) Phenylalanine
B) Glycine
C) Glutamine
D) Lysine
E) Tryptophan
A) Phenylalanine
B) Glycine
C) Glutamine
D) Lysine
E) Tryptophan
B
4
Of all the amino acids,how many must be supplied by the diet?
A) two
B) five
C) nine
D) 13
E) 17
A) two
B) five
C) nine
D) 13
E) 17
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5
Intestinal tripeptidases cleave ________.
A) polypeptides
B) oligopeptides
C) tripeptides
D) dipeptides
E) amino acids
A) polypeptides
B) oligopeptides
C) tripeptides
D) dipeptides
E) amino acids
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6
Which term refers to the change in a protein's shape due to the application of heat or acid?
A) Oxygenation
B) Condensation
C) Denaturation
D) Destabilization
E) Hydrolization
A) Oxygenation
B) Condensation
C) Denaturation
D) Destabilization
E) Hydrolization
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7
The tangled shape of a polypeptide is its ________ structure,which gives it maximum stability.
A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) quaternary
E) denaturalized
A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) quaternary
E) denaturalized
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8
What happens when pepsin enters the small intestine?
A) It activates HCl.
B) It is digested due to the high pH.
C) It cleaves proteins into smaller peptides and some free amino acids.
D) It inhibits pepsinogen synthesis.
E) It denatures protein structures.
A) It activates HCl.
B) It is digested due to the high pH.
C) It cleaves proteins into smaller peptides and some free amino acids.
D) It inhibits pepsinogen synthesis.
E) It denatures protein structures.
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9
Which of the following is an essential amino acid?
A) Cysteine
B) Valine
C) Glutamine
D) Glycine
E) Aspartic acid
A) Cysteine
B) Valine
C) Glutamine
D) Glycine
E) Aspartic acid
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10
What type of chemical reaction connects amino acids?
A) Hydrolysis
B) Oxidation
C) Denaturation
D) Condensation
E) Polymerization
A) Hydrolysis
B) Oxidation
C) Denaturation
D) Condensation
E) Polymerization
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11
Which of the following terms describes an amino acid that is normally dispensable,but must be supplied by the diet in special circumstances when the need for it exceeds the body's ability to make it?
A) Conditionally nonessential amino acid
B) Conditionally essential amino acid
C) Nonessential amino acid
D) Essential amino acid
E) Circumspect amino acid
A) Conditionally nonessential amino acid
B) Conditionally essential amino acid
C) Nonessential amino acid
D) Essential amino acid
E) Circumspect amino acid
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12
Which digestive enzyme hydrolyzes protein in the stomach?
A) Elastase
B) Pepsin
C) Trypsin
D) Enteropeptidase
E) Chymotrypsin
A) Elastase
B) Pepsin
C) Trypsin
D) Enteropeptidase
E) Chymotrypsin
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13
Which statement accurately describes amino acid supplements?
A) They are whole proteins.
B) They keep the digestive system from overworking.
C) The digestive system handles whole proteins better than supplements.
D) They save the body from having to digest proteins.
E) They are rapidly excreted through the digestive system.
A) They are whole proteins.
B) They keep the digestive system from overworking.
C) The digestive system handles whole proteins better than supplements.
D) They save the body from having to digest proteins.
E) They are rapidly excreted through the digestive system.
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14
What element of their chemical structure differentiates one amino acid from another?
A) The side group
B) The central carbon atom
C) The amino group
D) The acid group
E) The presence of a central hydrogen atom
A) The side group
B) The central carbon atom
C) The amino group
D) The acid group
E) The presence of a central hydrogen atom
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15
Digestive enzymes are ________ and function optimally at their specific pH.
A) lipids
B) carbohydrates
C) sterols
D) proteins
E) supplements
A) lipids
B) carbohydrates
C) sterols
D) proteins
E) supplements
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16
Which of the following is a nonessential amino acid?
A) Serine
B) Histidine
C) Valine
D) Tryptophan
E) Phenylalanine
A) Serine
B) Histidine
C) Valine
D) Tryptophan
E) Phenylalanine
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17
Human insulin consists of 51 amino acids chemically bonded together,which classifies it a/n ________.
A) unipeptide
B) dipeptide
C) tripeptide
D) oligopeptide
E) polypeptide
A) unipeptide
B) dipeptide
C) tripeptide
D) oligopeptide
E) polypeptide
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18
Which substance denatures protein structures and activates pepsinogen?
A) Hydrochloric acid
B) Pepsin
C) Trypsin
D) Enteropeptidase
E) Chymotrypsin
A) Hydrochloric acid
B) Pepsin
C) Trypsin
D) Enteropeptidase
E) Chymotrypsin
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19
Which protein has a quaternary polypeptide structure and carries 80% of the body's iron?
A) Serine
B) Valine
C) Hemoglobin
D) Insulin
E) Tryptophan
A) Serine
B) Valine
C) Hemoglobin
D) Insulin
E) Tryptophan
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20
Enzymes that hydrolyze protein are called ________.
A) proteases
B) naturalizers
C) transcriptors
D) sequencers
E) bases
A) proteases
B) naturalizers
C) transcriptors
D) sequencers
E) bases
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21
Transamination produces a new nonessential amino acid and a new ________.
A) uric acid
B) keto acid
C) folic acid
D) gluco acid
E) phyto acid
A) uric acid
B) keto acid
C) folic acid
D) gluco acid
E) phyto acid
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22
Scars are made from which type of protein?
A) Ferritin
B) Albumin
C) Collagen
D) Hemoglobin
E) Enzyme
A) Ferritin
B) Albumin
C) Collagen
D) Hemoglobin
E) Enzyme
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23
How do proteins regulate fluid balance?
A) Proteins attract water.
B) Water attracts proteins.
C) Water degrades proteins.
D) Proteins form polymers of water.
E) Proteins repel water.
A) Proteins attract water.
B) Water attracts proteins.
C) Water degrades proteins.
D) Proteins form polymers of water.
E) Proteins repel water.
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24
What is fibrin?
A) An antigen
B) An antibody
C) A light-sensitive protein
D) A blood clotting protein
E) A sterol
A) An antigen
B) An antibody
C) A light-sensitive protein
D) A blood clotting protein
E) A sterol
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25
Ribosome is composed of RNA and protein and can be thought of as ________.
A) a template for protein synthesis
B) a protein transportation machine
C) a protein-making machine
D) an immune booster
E) a protein pool
A) a template for protein synthesis
B) a protein transportation machine
C) a protein-making machine
D) an immune booster
E) a protein pool
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26
Proteins acts as buffers because they ________.
A) help emulsify fats
B) help maintain a constant pH
C) facilitate chemical reactions
D) help protect against plaque buildup
E) prevent degradation of proteins
A) help emulsify fats
B) help maintain a constant pH
C) facilitate chemical reactions
D) help protect against plaque buildup
E) prevent degradation of proteins
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27
When nitrogen losses exceed the amount of nitrogen taken into the body,the person is in ________.
A) a healthy state
B) nitrogen equilibrium
C) positive nitrogen balance
D) negative nitrogen balance
E) nitrogen homeostasis
A) a healthy state
B) nitrogen equilibrium
C) positive nitrogen balance
D) negative nitrogen balance
E) nitrogen homeostasis
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28
The degradation and synthesis of protein is called ________.
A) protein turnover
B) nitrogen balance
C) amino acid pool
D) immunity
E) transamination
A) protein turnover
B) nitrogen balance
C) amino acid pool
D) immunity
E) transamination
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29
Which disease is caused by a sequencing error in the structure of hemoglobin,which changes its shape and characteristics?
A) Diabetes
B) Marasmus
C) Phenylketonuria
D) Sickle-cell anemia
E) Hemolytic anemia
A) Diabetes
B) Marasmus
C) Phenylketonuria
D) Sickle-cell anemia
E) Hemolytic anemia
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30
Viruses,bacteria,and toxins are examples of ________.
A) antigens
B) antibodies
C) buffers
D) acidosis
E) alkalosis
A) antigens
B) antibodies
C) buffers
D) acidosis
E) alkalosis
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31
The process whereby messenger RNA directs the sequence of amino acids and synthesis of proteins is ________.
A) expression
B) sequencing
C) transcription
D) ribosome assembly
E) translation
A) expression
B) sequencing
C) transcription
D) ribosome assembly
E) translation
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32
If a nonessential amino acid is not available,cells can make it from a keto acid if ________ source is available.
A) a carbonyl
B) a nitrogen
C) an ammonia
D) a carbon
E) an oxygen
A) a carbonyl
B) a nitrogen
C) an ammonia
D) a carbon
E) an oxygen
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33
The process of messenger RNA being made from a template of DNA is ________.
A) expression
B) sequencing
C) transcription
D) ribosome assembly
E) translation
A) expression
B) sequencing
C) transcription
D) ribosome assembly
E) translation
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34
When amino acids are deaminated,the immediate products are ________ and often a keto acid.
A) uric acid
B) ammonia
C) vitamin B6 enzyme
D) a new side group
E) phyto acid
A) uric acid
B) ammonia
C) vitamin B6 enzyme
D) a new side group
E) phyto acid
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35
For whom is nitrogen balance typically positive?
A) Pregnant women
B) Starving children
C) Burn victims
D) Febrile children
E) Adult men
A) Pregnant women
B) Starving children
C) Burn victims
D) Febrile children
E) Adult men
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36
Which statement about protein transporters is FALSE?
A) Hemoglobin transports oxygen from the lungs to the cells.
B) Some transport proteins act as "pumps."
C) Iron is captured in an intestinal cell by a protein.
D) Transport proteins within a cell membrane pick up and release sodium and potassium across the membrane.
E) Active transport systems require no energy.
A) Hemoglobin transports oxygen from the lungs to the cells.
B) Some transport proteins act as "pumps."
C) Iron is captured in an intestinal cell by a protein.
D) Transport proteins within a cell membrane pick up and release sodium and potassium across the membrane.
E) Active transport systems require no energy.
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37
What amino acid is used to synthesize the neurotransmitter epinephrine and the pigment melanin?
A) Glycine
B) Tyrosine
C) Methionine
D) Tryptophan
E) Valine
A) Glycine
B) Tyrosine
C) Methionine
D) Tryptophan
E) Valine
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38
Which protein,acting as a hormone,regulates blood glucose?
A) Oxytocin
B) Prolactin
C) Thyroxine
D) Antidiuretic
E) Insulin
A) Oxytocin
B) Prolactin
C) Thyroxine
D) Antidiuretic
E) Insulin
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39
Antibodies are ________.
A) buffers
B) Edema-causing
C) giant protein molecules
D) large peptide molecules
E) carbons
A) buffers
B) Edema-causing
C) giant protein molecules
D) large peptide molecules
E) carbons
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40
To build a bone or tooth,cells first lay down a ________ and then fill it with crystals of calcium,phosphorus,magnesium,fluoride,and other minerals.
A) matrix
B) enzyme grid
C) buffer
D) fluid regulator
E) transporter
A) matrix
B) enzyme grid
C) buffer
D) fluid regulator
E) transporter
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41
The protein RDA for adults is ________ grams per kilogram.
A) 0.08
B) 0.36
C) 0.8
D) 3.6
E) eight
A) 0.08
B) 0.36
C) 0.8
D) 3.6
E) eight
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42
An otherwise healthy person regularly consuming a high-protein diet risks ________.
A) liver disease
B) decreased size of the liver and kidneys
C) dehydration
D) ulcers
E) diabetes
A) liver disease
B) decreased size of the liver and kidneys
C) dehydration
D) ulcers
E) diabetes
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43
Which amino acid lowers blood pressure and prevents blood clots?
A) Arginine
B) Cysteine
C) Tryptophan
D) Phenylalanine
E) Methionine
A) Arginine
B) Cysteine
C) Tryptophan
D) Phenylalanine
E) Methionine
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44
Which of the following would not be classified as a carcinogen by the World Health Organization?
A) Bacon
B) Hot dogs
C) Beef jerky
D) Chicken tenders
E) Ham
A) Bacon
B) Hot dogs
C) Beef jerky
D) Chicken tenders
E) Ham
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45
What is the average daily protein intake in U.S.?
A) 50 g
B) 65 g
C) 80 g
D) 125 g
E) 175 g
A) 50 g
B) 65 g
C) 80 g
D) 125 g
E) 175 g
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46
A vegetarian who plans a meal involving rice can consume all the essential amino acids by adding another a plant protein rich in ________.
A) lysine
B) tryptophan
C) phenylalanine
D) glutamic acid
E) methionine
A) lysine
B) tryptophan
C) phenylalanine
D) glutamic acid
E) methionine
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47
Urea is formed by carbon dioxide and two ________.
A) ammonia fragments
B) keto acids
C) bases
D) glucose fragments
E) amino acids
A) ammonia fragments
B) keto acids
C) bases
D) glucose fragments
E) amino acids
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48
Which of the following cannot support growth and health as a diet's sole protein?
A) Fish
B) Cheese
C) Gelatin
D) Turkey
E) Fatty fish
A) Fish
B) Cheese
C) Gelatin
D) Turkey
E) Fatty fish
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49
Which of the following is not a function of proteins in the body?
A) Providing fuel for energy needs
B) Facilitating chemical reactions
C) Maintaining volume of body fluids
D) Protecting the body against diseases
E) Inhibiting the absorption of cholesterol
A) Providing fuel for energy needs
B) Facilitating chemical reactions
C) Maintaining volume of body fluids
D) Protecting the body against diseases
E) Inhibiting the absorption of cholesterol
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50
Which of the following is not a limiting amino acid?
A) Lysine
B) Methionine
C) Threonine
D) Tryptophan
E) Serine
A) Lysine
B) Methionine
C) Threonine
D) Tryptophan
E) Serine
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51
The production of urea hits its maximum rate at intakes approaching ________ grams of protein per day.
A) five
B) 50
C) 100
D) 250
E) 500
A) five
B) 50
C) 100
D) 250
E) 500
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52
A reference protein is determined by comparing its amino acid composition with the essential amino acid requirements of ________.
A) infants
B) preschool-age children
C) male teenagers
D) pregnant women
E) adult men
A) infants
B) preschool-age children
C) male teenagers
D) pregnant women
E) adult men
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53
Which of the following is not an assumption made in the formulation of the RDA for protein?
A) People are healthy and do not have unusual metabolic needs for protein.
B) Dietary protein is of mixed quality.
C) Dietary carbohydrate and fat intakes are adequate.
D) The body will use protein efficiently.
E) Dietary protein needs are lower in infants and children.
A) People are healthy and do not have unusual metabolic needs for protein.
B) Dietary protein is of mixed quality.
C) Dietary carbohydrate and fat intakes are adequate.
D) The body will use protein efficiently.
E) Dietary protein needs are lower in infants and children.
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54
Which of the following foods contains all of the essential amino acids in relatively the same amounts that the human body requires?
A) Turkey
B) Quinoa
C) Broccoli
D) Gelatin
E) Pumpkin seeds
A) Turkey
B) Quinoa
C) Broccoli
D) Gelatin
E) Pumpkin seeds
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55
Which statement accurately describes the relationship between dietary protein and kidney function?
A) Protein deficiency increases the risk of kidney stones.
B) Restricting dietary protein helps slow the progression of kidney disease.
C) Long-term, high-protein diets are a risk factor for kidney disease.
D) High urea production from high-protein diets increases kidney efficiency.
E) High-protein diets are recommended for childhood with genetic kidney issues.
A) Protein deficiency increases the risk of kidney stones.
B) Restricting dietary protein helps slow the progression of kidney disease.
C) Long-term, high-protein diets are a risk factor for kidney disease.
D) High urea production from high-protein diets increases kidney efficiency.
E) High-protein diets are recommended for childhood with genetic kidney issues.
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56
A vegetarian who plans a meal involving black beans can consume all the essential amino acids by adding another a plant protein rich in ________.
A) lysine
B) tyrosine
C) methionine
D) isoleucine
E) phenylalanine
A) lysine
B) tyrosine
C) methionine
D) isoleucine
E) phenylalanine
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57
The digestibility of most plant proteins (beside legumes)is ________.
A) 30 to 50%
B) 50 to 60%
C) 60 to 70%
D) 70 to 90%
E) 90 to 99%
A) 30 to 50%
B) 50 to 60%
C) 60 to 70%
D) 70 to 90%
E) 90 to 99%
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58
The amino acid homocysteine is elevated in ________.
A) cancer
B) kidney disease
C) heart disease
D) protein-energy malnutrition
E) osteoporosis
A) cancer
B) kidney disease
C) heart disease
D) protein-energy malnutrition
E) osteoporosis
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59
The digestibility of most animal proteins is ________.
A) 50 to 59%
B) 60 to 69%
C) 70 to 79%
D) 80 to 89%
E) 90 to 99%
A) 50 to 59%
B) 60 to 69%
C) 70 to 79%
D) 80 to 89%
E) 90 to 99%
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60
What is the most likely reason for a person to have abnormally high blood urea levels?
A) Liver dysfunction
B) Kidney dysfunction
C) Rapid weight gain
D) Protein intake one-tenth the RDA
E) Hyperstimulation of the immune system
A) Liver dysfunction
B) Kidney dysfunction
C) Rapid weight gain
D) Protein intake one-tenth the RDA
E) Hyperstimulation of the immune system
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61
The inactive form of pepsin is called ________.
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62
What amino acid has been advertised in the popular media for treating insomnia and depression?
A) Glycine
B) Arginine
C) Tryptophan
D) Phenylalanine
E) Proline
A) Glycine
B) Arginine
C) Tryptophan
D) Phenylalanine
E) Proline
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63
The term meaning "a substance that can cause cancer" is ________.
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64
In epigenetic study,methylation involves ________.
A) the addition of a methyl group
B) the removal of a methyl group
C) the failure to metabolize tyrosine
D) the removal of amino acids
E) the addition of glucose
A) the addition of a methyl group
B) the removal of a methyl group
C) the failure to metabolize tyrosine
D) the removal of amino acids
E) the addition of glucose
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65
What nutrient participates in DNA demethylation?
A) Folate
B) A phytochemical in green tea
C) Lysine
D) Vitamin C
E) Iron
A) Folate
B) A phytochemical in green tea
C) Lysine
D) Vitamin C
E) Iron
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66
Which of the following statements about whey protein is FALSE?
A) It is popular among athletes hoping to build muscle.
B) It is found in many affordable protein powders.
C) It is a waste product of cheese production.
D) It benefits body tissues in ways dietary proteins cannot.
E) It has a high leucine content and is digested quickly.
A) It is popular among athletes hoping to build muscle.
B) It is found in many affordable protein powders.
C) It is a waste product of cheese production.
D) It benefits body tissues in ways dietary proteins cannot.
E) It has a high leucine content and is digested quickly.
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67
A measure of the amount of amino acids absorbed from a given protein take is called ________.
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68
The essential amino acids leucine,isoleucine,and valine,which are present in large amounts in skeletal muscle tissue are called ________ amino acids.
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69
________ refers to the change in a protein's shape and consequent loss of its function brought about by heat,agitation,acid,base,alcohol,heavy metals,or other agents.
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70
Which term refers to the study of how genes influence the activities of nutrients?
A) Nutrigenetics
B) Nutrigenomics
C) Genetic synthesis
D) Human nutritional economics
E) Bioproteomics
A) Nutrigenetics
B) Nutrigenomics
C) Genetic synthesis
D) Human nutritional economics
E) Bioproteomics
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71
About how much protein is provided by 1 cup of milk?
A) 4 g
B) 8 g
C) 16 g
D) 32 g
E) 56 g
A) 4 g
B) 8 g
C) 16 g
D) 32 g
E) 56 g
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72
A diet that restricts phenylalanine and supplies tyrosine is the only current treatment for people born with the single-gene disorder ________.
A) DNA
B) ALC
C) NLM
D) PKU
E) BHA
A) DNA
B) ALC
C) NLM
D) PKU
E) BHA
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73
Which term refers to the study of how nutrients influence the activities of genes?
A) Nutrigenetics
B) Nutrigenomics
C) Genetic synthesis
D) Human nutritional economics
E) Bioproteomics
A) Nutrigenetics
B) Nutrigenomics
C) Genetic synthesis
D) Human nutritional economics
E) Bioproteomics
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74
About how many protein-coding genes are in the human genome?
A) 5,000
B) 10,000
C) 20,000
D) 40,000
E) 80,000
A) 5,000
B) 10,000
C) 20,000
D) 40,000
E) 80,000
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75
Which term refers to the study of heritable changes in gene function that occur without a change in the DNA sequence?
A) Genetics
B) Genomics
C) Nutritional genomics
D) Epigenetics
E) Nutrigenetics
A) Genetics
B) Genomics
C) Nutritional genomics
D) Epigenetics
E) Nutrigenetics
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76
Amino acids that the body can make are called ________.
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77
________ is the process by which a cell converts the genetic code into RNA and protein.
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78
A bond that connects the acid end of one amino acid with the amino end of another,forming a link in a protein chain,is called a ________.
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79
The swelling of body tissue caused by excessive amounts of fluid in the interstitial spaces is called ________.
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80
A ________ provides a standard against which to measure the quality of other proteins.
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