This is needed to make up protein.
What are amino acids?
World wide 35% of protein comes from this source.
What are Animal Sources?
The enzyme digests protein.
What is Pepsin?
The excessive perspiration from consuming to much protein in one sitting.
What is the meat sweats?
Primary function of Protein.
What is Structural Support?
The 11 amnio acids the human body can synthesize.
What are non-essential amino acids?
The North American diet consumes 70% of its dietary protein from this.
What is meat?
This hormone controls the release of Pepsin.
What is Gastrin?
PEM is the abbreviation for this.
What is Protein-Energy Malnutrition?
What is 4 kcal/g.
The 9 amino acids the human body cannot synthesize.
What are essential amino acids?
This type of protein is considered to be a complete protein.
What is animal protein?
Cooking does this to protein.
What is denatures?
Individuals most at risk for Protein-Energy Malnutrition?
What are individuals living in poverty/isolation?
The key structural proteins.
What are collagen, actin, and myosin?
What are Complementary Proteins?
What is the Portal Vein?
This is a condition caused by a severe deficit in energy and protein.
What is Marasmus?
This type of protein is a key part of the immune system.
What are Antibody Proteins?
This element along with Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen are contained in protein.
What is Nitrogen.
Formula used to determine protein quality.
What are trypsin, chymotrypsin, and Carboxypeptidase?
Condition commonly occurring in younger children who have an existing disease and consume marginal energy and insufficient protein.
What is Kwashiorkor?
This type of hormone is made up of only 1 amino acid.
What are Thyroid Hormones?