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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.