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Proteins •are composed of chains of amino acids held together by peptide bonds •are polymers made from a set of 20 monomers or amino acids •The Function of Proteins are: •Body and Cellular Support •collagen in your skin, hair, bones, and arteries provide strength •CAM (cell adhesion molecule) proteins anchor cells together •Organ and Body Movement •actin and myosin filaments in muscle regulate muscle contraction •Cellular Communication •receptors, hormones, and MHC proteins allow cellular communicate •Transportation of Nutrients •hemoglobin carries oxygen via red blood cells throughout the body •Regulation of Physiological Functions •enzymes, hormones, and neurotransmitters regulate many activities Protein Structure Chain of Amino Acids Held Together by Peptide Bonds Has 4 Levels of Structure Primary Secondary Tiertiary Quarternary Essential Amino Acids Peptide Bonds Teeth Muscle Tissue •Skeletal Muscle Tissue •Smooth Muscle Tissue •Cardiac Muscle Tissue Connective Tissue •Cartilage •Bone •Adipose Tissue Membrane Proteins Cell Proteins serve many different purposes Enzymes Catalyze chemical reactions Protein Sources Fig. 6-17, p. 204 Legumes Seed pods (peas), where nitrogen is stored Root nodules, which capture nitrogen Fig. 6-18, p. 205 Meatless Protein? Fig. 6-13, p. 195 Complementary Proteins Fig. 6-14, p. 196 Meat, Poultry, Fish, Dried Peas and Beans, and Nuts Make lean or low-fat choices