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©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 12:08PM. A+ 1 HNF 150 Exam 2 Questions With Correct Answers 100% Verified. Describe the general structure of proteins and the three parts of an amino acid; understand that protein is the only macronutrient that contains nitrogen. - Answerprotein contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. the three parts of an amino acid are the backbone (amine group and an acid group), and a side chain that varies (side chains differ in their size, shape, and polarity) State how many essential amino acids exist and why adequate amounts of all the essential amino acids are required for protein synthesis - Answerthere are nine essential amino acids (histidine, isoleucine, leucine, valine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, and tryptophan). If any of the 9 essential AA's is not present in sufficient amounts in our diet protein synthesis will be stopped Describe the 7 roles of protein in the body - Answer1. supporting growth and maintenance 2. enzymes, hormones, and other compounds 3. transport and recognition proteins -lipoproteins -active transport signaling and receptors 4. building antibodies (immunoproteins) 5. maintaining acid balance 6. maintaining fluid and electrolyte balance ©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 12:08PM. A+ 2 -edema 7. used for energy 8. or used for energy storage (goes with #7) State the different paths an amino acid can take once it is in a cell - Answeramino acids can be metabolized to protein, nitrogen, energy, glucose, or fat Describe protein digestion and absorption from the mouth to the colon. - AnswerOther than being torn by chewing nothing happens to protein until it reaches the stomach. when swallowed food arrives in the stomach, acid denatures the protein strands, and an enzyme cleaves amino acid strands into polypeptides and a few amino acids. enzymes from the pancreas and the intestine split peptide strands into tripeptides, dipeptides, and amino acids. enzymes on the surface of the small intestine's lining and within the absorptive cells split tripeptides and dipeptides. the intestinal cells absorb and transfer amino acids to the blood stream. the bloodstream transports amino acids to all the body's cells Describe the purpose and how to conduct a nitrogen balance study; list examples of positive, negative and equilibrium with regard to nitrogen balance - Answerpurpose: these studies compare nitrogen lost by excretion with nitrogen eaten in food. how: scientists measure the body's daily nitrogen losses in urine, feces, sweat, and skin under controlled conditions and then estimate the amount of protein needed to replace these losses positive ex: a growing child negative ex: astronauts equilibrium ex: someone who consumes as much as they lose Define mutual supplementation and be able to recognize vegetarian meal plans that contain complementary proteins - Answermutual supplementation is the process of combining two incomplete protein sources to make a complete protein. the two foods involved in this are called complementary proteins. the complementary proteins do not need to be eaten together as long as the day's meals supply them all the diet provides enough energy and total protein from a variety of sources vegetarian meal examples: oatmeal, rice and beans, pasta with veggies and cheese ©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 12:08PM. A+ 3 Discuss reasons why consuming too much protein and amino acid supplements is not recommended - Answeroffers no benefits and may pose health risks, particularly weakened kidneys. also possible for chronic disease risk as well. in addition, heart disease, kidney disease, and adult bone loss could result protein supplements can place a burden on kidneys to excrete extra nitrogen and adds extra unnecessary calories amino acid supplements can induce sleepiness, nausea, skin effects, and digestive disturbances State the health and planetary benefits, and nutrient considerations of whole food, plant-based diets - Answerless fat, less cholesterol, less sodium, more fiber, more vitamins and minerals protien - Answercompounds composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen and arranged as strands of amino acids. amino acid - Answerthe building blocks of proteins. each one has an amine group at one end, an acid group at the other, and a distinctive side chain essential amino acid - Answeramino acids that either cannot be synthesized at all by the body or cannot be synthesized in amounts sufficient to meet physiological need. conditionally essential amino acids - Answeran amino acid that in normally nonessential but must be supplied by the diet in special circumstances when the need for it exceeds the body's ability to produce it protein synthesis - Answerthe process whereby biological cells generate new proteins; it is balanced by the loss of cellular proteins via degradation or export polypeptide - Answerprotein fragments of many (more than 10) amino acids bonded together dipeptide - Answerprotein fragments that are two amino acids long tripeptide - Answerprotein fragments that are three amino acids long HCL - Answerhydrochloric acid; produced by the stomach to aid in digestion, and denatures protein in the stomach electrolyte balance - Answerthe distribution of fluid in dissolved particles among body compartments, and proteins help to maintain this enzyme - Answerproteins that facilitate che

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Describe the general structure of proteins and the three parts of an amino acid; understand
that protein is the only macronutrient that contains nitrogen. - Answer✔protein contains
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. the three parts of an amino acid are the backbone
(amine group and an acid group), and a side chain that varies (side chains differ in their size,
shape, and polarity)
State how many essential amino acids exist and why adequate amounts of all the essential
amino acids are required for protein synthesis - Answer✔there are nine essential amino acids
(histidine, isoleucine, leucine, valine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, and
tryptophan).


If any of the 9 essential AA's is not present in sufficient amounts in our diet protein synthesis
will be stopped

Describe the 7 roles of protein in the body - Answer✔1. supporting growth and maintenance
2. enzymes, hormones, and other compounds
3. transport and recognition proteins
-lipoproteins
-active transport
signaling and receptors
4. building antibodies (immunoproteins)
5. maintaining acid balance
6. maintaining fluid and electrolyte balance


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-edema
7. used for energy
8. or used for energy storage (goes with #7)

State the different paths an amino acid can take once it is in a cell - Answer✔amino acids can be
metabolized to protein, nitrogen, energy, glucose, or fat

Describe protein digestion and absorption from the mouth to the colon. - Answer✔Other than
being torn by chewing nothing happens to protein until it reaches the stomach. when
swallowed food arrives in the stomach, acid denatures the protein strands, and an enzyme
cleaves amino acid strands into polypeptides and a few amino acids. enzymes from the
pancreas and the intestine split peptide strands into tripeptides, dipeptides, and amino acids.
enzymes on the surface of the small intestine's lining and within the absorptive cells split
tripeptides and dipeptides. the intestinal cells absorb and transfer amino acids to the blood
stream. the bloodstream transports amino acids to all the body's cells
Describe the purpose and how to conduct a nitrogen balance study; list examples of positive,
negative and equilibrium with regard to nitrogen balance - Answer✔purpose: these studies
compare nitrogen lost by excretion with nitrogen eaten in food.


how: scientists measure the body's daily nitrogen losses in urine, feces, sweat, and skin under
controlled conditions and then estimate the amount of protein needed to replace these losses


positive ex: a growing child
negative ex: astronauts
equilibrium ex: someone who consumes as much as they lose
Define mutual supplementation and be able to recognize vegetarian meal plans that contain
complementary proteins - Answer✔mutual supplementation is the process of combining two
incomplete protein sources to make a complete protein. the two foods involved in this are
called complementary proteins.


the complementary proteins do not need to be eaten together as long as the day's meals
supply them all the diet provides enough energy and total protein from a variety of sources


vegetarian meal examples: oatmeal, rice and beans, pasta with veggies and cheese

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Discuss reasons why consuming too much protein and amino acid supplements is not
recommended - Answer✔offers no benefits and may pose health risks, particularly weakened
kidneys. also possible for chronic disease risk as well. in addition, heart disease, kidney disease,
and adult bone loss could result


protein supplements can place a burden on kidneys to excrete extra nitrogen and adds extra
unnecessary calories


amino acid supplements can induce sleepiness, nausea, skin effects, and digestive disturbances
State the health and planetary benefits, and nutrient considerations of whole food, plant-based
diets - Answer✔less fat, less cholesterol, less sodium, more fiber, more vitamins and minerals

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

amino acid - Answer✔the building blocks of proteins. each one has an amine group at one end,
an acid group at the other, and a distinctive side chain

essential amino acid - Answer✔amino acids that either cannot be synthesized at all by the body
or cannot be synthesized in amounts sufficient to meet physiological need.

conditionally essential amino acids - Answer✔an amino acid that in normally nonessential but
must be supplied by the diet in special circumstances when the need for it exceeds the body's
ability to produce it

protein synthesis - Answer✔the process whereby biological cells generate new proteins; it is
balanced by the loss of cellular proteins via degradation or export

polypeptide - Answer✔protein fragments of many (more than 10) amino acids bonded together

dipeptide - Answer✔protein fragments that are two amino acids long

tripeptide - Answer✔protein fragments that are three amino acids long

HCL - Answer✔hydrochloric acid; produced by the stomach to aid in digestion, and denatures
protein in the stomach

electrolyte balance - Answer✔the distribution of fluid in dissolved particles among body
compartments, and proteins help to maintain this

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

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