What is a protein?
Building Proteins
Digestion & Absorption
Functions in the body
Diet & Personal Choices
100

Proteins are...

What are macromolecules composed of amino acids?

100

Three basic steps

What are transcription, translation, & protein folding?

100

The stomach releases gastric juices containing this which initiate the breakdown of the protein

What is hydrochloric acid & pepsin?

100

Most abundant protein in the human body

What is collagen? 

100

The equation to determine recommended amount of protein/day

What is (wt in lbs/2.2kg/lb) x 0.8 g/kg? 

200

Amino acids are...

What are building blocks of protein?

200

Copying of the genetic information in double stranded DNA into single stranded RNA

What is transcription?

200
The mechanical stomach contractions churn the partially digested protein into a more uniform mixture

What is chyme?

200

Proteins most extraordinary function

What are enzymes? 

200

Foods that contain some but not all of the essential amino acids

What are incomplete proteins? 

300

Proteins differ from carbohydrates and fat because...

What is they contain nitrogen?

300

During translation, each amino acid is connected to the next amino acid by a chemical bond

What is a peptide bond?

300

All cells continually break down proteins & build new ones

What is protein turnover? 

300

Two proteins that play a role in molecular transport

What is albumin & hemoglobin?

300

Muscle mass & strength gradually decline

What is sarcopenia? 

400

Non-essential amino acids

What is the body can synthesize them?

400

RNA instructs cells to gather necessary amino acids & add them to a growing protein chain in a very specific order

What is translation?


400

The majority of protein digestion occurs here

What is the small intestine?

400

Chemical messengers produced by the endocrine gland

What are hormones? 

400

Recommended g/kg protein intake for athletes

What is 1.2-20g/kg?

500

Essential amino acids

What is the body cannot synthesize them & must be obtained from diet?

500

Protein's four structural levels

Primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary

500

The two major pancreatic enzymes that digest proteins

What are chymotrypsin & trypsin?

500

Protein that protects against unwanted intruders

What are antibodies? 

500

Protein in grams in 3oz of salmon

What is 18.8g?

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