If a person eat more protein than body need than some protein would be converted to glucose and stored as a fat ( ketogenasis) and the excess nitrogen excreted by the kidney then excess of protein can affect on kidney
What happens to actual carbon chain of protein if person eat more protein than body needs?
Calculating Protein Needs 6. A Diabetic female 5ft 6inches tall, weighing 200lb (Ideal Body Weight = 130lb) a. For this person, they are >130%IBW b. We must first adjust for obesity c. Adjusted Weight for Obesity = (Actual Weight - Ideal Body Weight) x 0.2 + Ideal Body Weight
What happens when the body does not have enough carbohydrates or fats in supply as an energy source What effect does this have on the body? Name Two conditions associated with deficiencies in protein 10. List two distinct ways in which minerals differ from vitamins II. For each food source list the mineral or minerals that each provides A Egg B. Milk C Cher D. Salmon E. Bananas F. Green vegetables 12. List six types of fiber that are carbohydrates,...
1. What type of bond is formed between the amino acids of a protein? a. Peptide b. Nucleopeptide c. Condensation d. Catalyst 2. A dipeptide has how many amino acids? 3. Which of the following is true about the functions of protein? A. proteins are required to metabolize fat B. proteins help buffer acids in the body C. proteins are the primary energy source for the body? D. all of the above 4. What is the recommended range of daily...
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16. What happens when the body takes in more calories than are expended by the body as energy 17. What happens when the body uses more energy than the calories it takes in? 18. What is the ideal percentage of total calories for adults that should be consumed as carbohydrates, fats, and proteins? 19. Compare the advantages and disadvantages of the following diets: U.S. Southern, Jewish, and Japanese.
What would result if a person has higher-than-normal activity in the glucokinase protein in beta cells? ATP levels in the cell would go down This person would not secrete any insulin at all It would take more glucose to generate enough ATP for insulin secretion O Insulin secretion will occur at a lower level of glucose This person likely was small at birth
Protein Structure A protein contains a string of amino acids (usually more than 50) that has a biological function. 15ecause proteins are so large, their structure has several levels, all of which are important for the proper functioning of the protein. Ultimately, the sequence of amino acids (ordering of polar and nonpolar amino acids) dictates the 3-dimensional shape of a protein and this dictates its primary function. Level 1: Primary (1") The amino acid sequence of a polypeptide Protein Backbone...
When you drink a cup of milk, what happens to the
protein in the milk after it has been swallowed? To describe these
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tripeptide is the active form of a digestive enzyme in the stomach that breaks polypeptide chains into smaller acid group polypeptides. dipeptide 2. Cleavage of proteins by pepsin in the stomach results in formation of which get broken down amino acids further in...
Question 12 Alkenes and alkynes are called unsaturated compounds because Othey have more carbon atoms than alkanes they have fewer carbon atoms than alkanes they have the maximum number of hydrogen atoms attached to each carbon in the compoun Othey have more hydrogen atoms attached to the carbon chain than alkanes they have fewer hydrogen atoms attached to the carbon chain than alkanes Which of the following contains Avogadro's number of atoms? O 39 g of potassium o 40 g...
About _____ of the body's energy needs at rest is supplied by fat. a. 10 percent b. 25 percent c. 35 percent d. 60 percent e. 75 percent What advice about fat would you give someone who wants to lose weight? a. Fat has many uses in the body and should not be cut back. b. Cut out all fats in your diet so energy comes from muscle stores. c. Continue to incorporate fats into your diet but choose healthy...
What happens if the central bank wants to react to more than just inflation ? What about if the RBA want to care about output/unemployment too?