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Immune Function
This attacks and inactivates foreign invaders.
Hormones
These are building blocks
Limiting Acid
Essential Amino acid thats runs out first and is the least concentrated in foods for the body's needs.
Function of Protein
This produces vital body components.
RDA of Protein
This promotes equilibrium.
Amine and Acid
Two main groups of amino acids.
Protein Equilibrium
Protein Intake=Protein Loss, to balance nitrogen
Muscle Washing
Proteins turn into glucose for energy source during starvation.
Incomplete Proteins
These lack at least one of the essential amino acids.
Edema
Massive Swelling of tissue where blood protein levels fall and fluid shifts into tissue.
Function of Protein
This contributes to balancing acid-base.
An Incomplete Protein
Vegetable Sources are this
Peptide Bonds
Amine group of one amino acid that joins the acid group of another amino acid.
Enzymes
These speed up chemical reactions
Positive Protein Balance
Taking in more protein than you lose, weight training and pregnancy
Amino Acids
11 are Nonessential or Despensible
Lactovegetarians
They only eat dairy and plants.
Amino Acids
Basic building block that is the simplest from of protein.
Vegans
They eat foods of plant origin only.
Marasmus and Kwashiorkor
An eating disorder causing Malnutrition.
Function of Protein
This builds and maintains tissue.
Complete Proteins
Contain all 9 essential amino acids and support bod function.
CCK
A hormone that controls the release of the enzyme Tripson.
Pepcin
This type of enzyme is produced in the stomach.
RDA of Protein p/p
(body wt) / 2.2=kg, kg. x (0.8)=protein/g, protein/g / 28=RDA
A Complete Protein
Grains, Beans, Meat are this, Grains, Beans, Meat are this
Adema
This is a peptide bond.
Functions of Protein
These are Hormones, Enzymes, and the Immune System
Protein Synthesis
This occurs when amino acids are joined by a peptide bond.
Lactoovavegetarians
They eat dairy, eggs, and plants.
Amino Acids
9 are Essential or Indespensible
Gastrin
This is a hormone that controls the release of Pepcin.
Plant Protein
Sources not from plant but from animal sources
Function of Protein
This helps in maintaining fluid balance.
Hydrochloric Acid
This is an enzyme.
Carboxypepsidase
Enzyme that makes peptides small and is found in the small intestine.

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