Answer is Aminoacid will be excreted.
Aminoacid is the end product of protein metabolism. If excess protein consumes usually it stored as fat and aminoacid is excreted. However nitrogen not only for fat but also carbon and hydrogen needed.
If we consume excess proteins, then: 1) nitrogen will be used to make fat 2) urea...
Proteins Learning Activity 1 Individuals such as vegetarians who do not consume complete protein sources, should consume complementary proteins to ensure adequate intakes of all essential amino acids. List 3 sets of complementary proteins. As stated above, research indicates that most Americans consume protein in excess of 2-3 times the RDA. Discuss the potential health effects (problems) an individual would be at risk for by consuming excess amounts of protein and/or protein rich foods for a prolonged period of time....
Lab #14 Protein Synthesis Introduction Proteins are vital for the survival of an organism. Proteins make enzymes and hormones which control reactions that must take place in the cell to survive.Proteins are made of basic units called amino acids. There are a total of 20 amino acids. Different proteins have different number and/or combination of amino acids. The kind of amino acid that is used when producing the protein depends on the 3-base code (codon) read from the RNA molecule...
ent: Ch 6 Post-Test ng: 0:08:06 wh6un15h_ch06.07m Which of the following statements about protein metabolism is NOT true? O a. Urea is the waste product of protein/amino acid metabolism. O b. Excess dietary protein can be used to produce energy. O c. Excess dietary protein decelerates kidney deterioration in people with kidney disease! d. Dietary proteins provide amino acids that the body cannot make by itself. O e sess dietary protein can be made into fat.
QUESTION 38 Vitamin K is essential for the activation of several proteins involved in blood clotting. True False QUESTION 39 The obesity gene in humans codes for the protein: O insulin O leptin O glucagon O lipoprotein lipase QUESTION 40 When carbohydrate consumption is in excess of body needs, the excess glucose i O not absorbed from the small intestine. O excreted in the feces is: O stored as glucose. stored as glycogen and fat QUESTION 41 are formed from...
Match the following nutrients with the stage at which they can
directly enter the ATP-production pathway
Stage 2: Ketogenic amino acids, glucose, and fatty acids are converted to acetyl COA Acetyl COA Stage 3: Acetyl CoA enters the TCA cycle, releasing GTP, hydrogen ions and their electrons, and Co, Some amino acids can be converted to intermediate TCA compounds. TCA Cycle Stage 4: The coenzymes NADH+H and FADH, release the hydrogen ions and their electrons in the electron transport chain,...
Question 6 The strategy that combines two protein foods in a way that produces complimentary proteins is known as? O Protein Combination Completing Proteins O Mutual Supplementation Limiting Amino Acids • Previous iz Instructions Question 15 All of the following occur during protein synthesis, EXCEPT? Enzymes bind one amino acid afer another to the growing protein The code to make a protein is carried by a strand of messenger RNA The new protein is deaminated and excreted from the body....
Stage 2 of the urea cycle involves transport of citrulline to cytosol condensation reaction All of the listed answers argininocuccinate sythetase In the forth stage of the urea cycle O urea produced ornithine regenerated all answers provided water is the source of the oxygen atom How much energy is used or produced during the urea cycle? equivalent of 4 ATP made 4 APT made and 4 ATP used None of the provided answers o equivalent of 4 ATP used The...
1.histones are proteins that make up nucleosomes. they bind to the backbone of DNA in chromosomes. A majority of the residues in these proteins must be ___ for this to occur a) hydrophobic b) neg charged c)hydrophilic and neutral d)pos charged e)cytseines 2. the stability of a protein secondary structure is mostly due to a) the hydrogen bonding between the amide groups within the backbone of the protein b) the attraction for water molecules by hydrophobic amino acid residues c)...
School of Health and Human Performance Protein outline Proteins are the predominant structure and functional materials in every cell. Protein is an essential macronutrient and makes up 50% of the body's weight. 1. Proteins do most of the work of the and and facilitate movement in 2. Without adequate protein, what can the human body not accomplish? 3. Proteins are found in every cell, tissue and organ: constantly being broken down and replaced. Therefore, proteins help with: 4. Proteins are...
1. Does the discovery of chaperones make the Anfinsen experiment incorrect? 2. Some proteins can be purified, denatured, and refold in the tube but the same protein requires chaperones to fold in the cell. Why do you think this is the case? 3. Eating only vegan will put you at risk for deficiency in which two amino acids? How does meat provide us with these amino acids?