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Chapter 6: Protein
Answer the questions completely.
1. Identify the body's working proteins.
2. Identify the body's structural proteins.
3. What do proteins contain that carbohydrates and lipids do not?
4. _______________ are the building blocks of proteins.
5. What is an essential amino acid? How many are there?
6. What are proteins made of? Illustrate an example.
7. Globular shaped proteins are __________ proteins and are ____________ soluble.
__________ proteins are long and wide.
__________ acts like glue between cells.
__________ helps regulate blood glucose.
__________ are proteins that act on other substances to change them chemically.
8. Explain why a variety of proteins are available.
9. Define denaturation. When it comes to nutrition, is denaturation beneficial for the body or not?
10. How does the body break down protein?
11. List the roles of proteins in the body.
12. Glucose is stored as ___________. Fat is stored as ___________. Protein is stored as_______.
13. How does the body deal with oversupplied amino acids?
14. How does the body deal with undersupplied amino acids?
15. How can you prevent the waste of dietary protein?
16. What percent of animal, legumes, and grains/plant proteins does the body digest?
17. How much protein do you need? Calculate by using the formula. Each person needs to calculate the amount and
write it down with his or her names next to the answer.
18. What underlies protein recommendations?
19. Define PEM.
20. Define marasmus. What is a result of having this disease?
21. Define kwashiorkor. What is a result of having this disease?
22. What are some health risks of consuming too much protein?
23. __________ % of our daily calories should come from protein.