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©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 12:08PM. A+ 1 MSU HNF 150 Exam 2 Questions With Correct Answers 100% Verified. Protein contains - AnswerHydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen Protein - Answercompounds composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen and arranged as strands of amino acids. Amino acid side chains - AnswerValine - 3 carbon Leucine - 4 carbon Tyrosine - 7 carbon Amino acids: - Answerare the building blocks of protein State the different paths an amino acid can take once it is in a cell - Answer- The amino acid can be used as is to build part of a growing protein - Make another needed compound, such as the vitamin niacin - Make another type of amino acid - Convert to glucose and burned as energy or stored as glycogen - Convert to fat and burned for energy or stored in adipose tissue Amino Acid Side Chains - AnswerSize Shape Electrical charge 3 Amino Acids - AnswerValine Leucine Tyrosine ©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 12:08PM. A+ 2 Polypeptide - Answerprotein fragments of many (more than 10) amino acids bonded together (Poly means "many"). Dipeptide - Answerprotein fragments that are two amino acids long (di means "two") Tripeptide - Answerprotein fragments that are 3 amino acids long (tri means"three") HCl - Answera strong corrosive acid of hydrogen and chloride atoms, produced by the stomach to assist in digestion. Denatures protein→ uncoils the strands Electrolyte balance: - Answerthe distribution of fluid and dissolved particles among body compartments Enzyme: - Answerproteins that facilitate chemical reactions without being changed in the process; protein catalysts. Edema: - Answerswelling of body tissue caused by leakage of fluid from the blood vessels; seen in protein deficiency (among other conditions). Limiting amino acid - Answeran essential amino acid that is present in dietary protein in an insufficient amount, thereby limiting the body's ability to build protein. 7 Roles of Protein - Answer1. Supporting growth and maintenance 2. Building enzymes, hormones, and other compounds 3. Transport and reddit recognition proteins 4. Building antibodies 5. Maintaining acid base balance 6. Maintaining fluid and electrolyte balance 7. Energy (and energy storage) Protein synthesis: - Answerthe sequence of our protein determined by our genes Where does chemical digestion of protein begin? - AnswerIn the stomach when acid denatures the protein The stomach lining is protected from the very strong acid of the stomach by: - Answera coat of mucus About how many amino acids are considered to be essential amino acids? - Answer9 During protein formation, if an essential amino acid is missing, what can happen to the remaining amino acids? - AnswerThey ar

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Protein contains - Answer✔Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen

Protein - Answer✔compounds composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen and
arranged as strands of amino acids.

Amino acid side chains - Answer✔Valine - 3 carbon
Leucine - 4 carbon
Tyrosine - 7 carbon

Amino acids: - Answer✔are the building blocks of protein

State the different paths an amino acid can take once it is in a cell - Answer✔- The amino acid
can be used as is to build part of a growing protein
- Make another needed compound, such as the vitamin niacin
- Make another type of amino acid
- Convert to glucose and burned as energy or stored as glycogen
- Convert to fat and burned for energy or stored in adipose tissue

Amino Acid Side Chains - Answer✔Size
Shape
Electrical charge

3 Amino Acids - Answer✔Valine
Leucine
Tyrosine



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Polypeptide - Answer✔protein fragments of many (more than 10) amino acids bonded together
(Poly means "many").

Dipeptide - Answer✔protein fragments that are two amino acids long (di means "two")

Tripeptide - Answer✔protein fragments that are 3 amino acids long (tri means"three")

HCl - Answer✔a strong corrosive acid of hydrogen and chloride atoms, produced by the
stomach to assist in digestion. Denatures protein→ uncoils the strands

Electrolyte balance: - Answer✔the distribution of fluid and dissolved particles among body
compartments

Enzyme: - Answer✔proteins that facilitate chemical reactions without being changed in the
process; protein catalysts.

Edema: - Answer✔swelling of body tissue caused by leakage of fluid from the blood vessels;
seen in protein deficiency (among other conditions).

Limiting amino acid - Answer✔an essential amino acid that is present in dietary protein in an
insufficient amount, thereby limiting the body's ability to build protein.

7 Roles of Protein - Answer✔1. Supporting growth and maintenance
2. Building enzymes, hormones, and other compounds
3. Transport and reddit recognition proteins
4. Building antibodies
5. Maintaining acid base balance
6. Maintaining fluid and electrolyte balance
7. Energy (and energy storage)

Protein synthesis: - Answer✔the sequence of our protein determined by our genes

Where does chemical digestion of protein begin? - Answer✔In the stomach when acid
denatures the protein

The stomach lining is protected from the very strong acid of the stomach by: - Answer✔a coat
of mucus

About how many amino acids are considered to be essential amino acids? - Answer✔9
During protein formation, if an essential amino acid is missing, what can happen to the
remaining amino acids? - Answer✔They are used to create energy


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