Friday, October 26, 2012

Terms and Definitions


Terms
Definitions
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifbasic structure of a protein
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- string of amino acids
20 amino acids long
100-300 amino acids long
hooked by peptide bonds
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhat are the building blocks of protein?
1.Primary structure- sequence of amino acids.

2. secondary- bending of amino acids close to each other. ex Alpha- HELIX!*

3. Tertiary structure- bending and folding of amino acids that are far apart.: sheets, folds, globules**

4. Quarternary- functional form found in hemoglobin. bent inorder to transport hemoglobin
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifhow can protein be denatured?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- cooking an egg
- sterilizing instruments
- high fever
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifdenaturing agents
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- heat
-acids
- bases
- alcohol
- heavy metals
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifnegative nitrogen balance
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- More nitrogen excreted than consumed
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifPositive nitrogen balance
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- more nitrogen consumed than excreted
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifDefine reference protein, give ex
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifstandard against which all other proteins are measured
EGG= 100 biological value
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhat are Complete proteins: and where are they found?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- high quality proteins
- contain all 9 essential amino acids

found in: almost all animal products, meat, fish, poultry, eggs, milk, soy
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhat are incomplete proteins and where r they found
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- low quality proteins
- lacking some essential amino acids or sufficient amounts

found in: Legumes, beans, peas, nuts, grains
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.giflimiting amino acid
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- inadequate amount of a certain essential amino acid
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhat is the limited amino acid in corn?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifLYSINE
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhat is the limited amino acid in beans?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifMETHIONINE
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhat are the protein requirements for most people?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif10-15% of cal.
46-56 g/ day
2-3 servings/day
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifprotein- energy malnutrition
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifdeficient in protein and calories
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifsymptoms of Kwashiorkar
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif-Edema of abdomen and face
-scaly, patchy skin.
-change in color and texture of hair
- decreased immune response
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifSymptoms of Marasmus
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- appears old and shriveled
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifOral effects of protein deficiency
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- smaller teeth
- delayed eruption
- delayed exfoliation
- smaller mandible
- smaller salivary glands
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhat are the 4 types of vegetarian diets and what are they
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif1. Vegan- strictest. only plants

2. Lactovegetarian- Plants and dairy products only,.

3. Ovovegetarian- Only plant products and eggs

4. Ovolactovegetarian- Eggs, dairy and plants!
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifcomplementation and how does it relate to vegetarianism
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifcombining protein sources to ensure adequte protein quality

- when eating together get all 9 essential amino acids that vegetarians may not be able to get easily
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhat is the role of vitamins in metabolic reactions
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifcatalyst for all metabolic reactions that use protein, fats, carbs
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhat factors increase vitamin requirements?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- alcohol
-caffeine
- drug use, oral contraceptive
- stress
- periods of rapid growth, surgery, burns
- illness
- fever
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhat is the most likely way a person get vitamin overdose?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifsupplements
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhere are fat soluble and water soluble vitamins absorbed?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifsmall intestine
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.giffat soluble vitamins are transported via?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.giflymphatic system
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwater soluble vit are transported via?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifportal system
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhere are water soluble vitamins stored?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- nowhere, cant be stored. gets excreted in urine
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhere are fat soluble vitamins stored
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif-liver and other fatty tissues
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhat is a free radical
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- unstable O2 with unpaired electron
- produced by all cells that use O2
- associated with production of cancer cells and effects of aging
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifAntioxidant
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifPrevents cell membrane damage
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhy do we want antioxidants in our diet?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- fights off free radicals
- slows down aging process
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifhow does Vitamin E affect nitrites in cured meat?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifInhibits conversions of nitrites
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifdeficiency in Vit E is rare, what 2 groups may show deficiency?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- premature infants*
- those with Fat malabsortion syndrome*
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhat 3 compounds make vitamin K and where do we get them from
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- K1: green leafy veg
- K2: microflora
- K3: synthetic supplements
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhat are the scorbutic changes that affect teeth from vitamin C deficiency?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- irregular dentin or lacking dentin
- enlarged pulp
-Gingivitis
- tooth loss, mobility, resorption of bone
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifhow many B vitamins?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif8
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhy are the B vitamins known as "energy- releasing vitamins"?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- they are enzymes and coenzymes during Krebs cycle-
- product ATP!
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifdo B vitamins reach toxic level in body? why?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifNO because its a water soluble vitamin, excreted in urine, no storage
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhat are the basic characteristics of B vitamin deficiency?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- glossitis
- angular cheilosis
- dementia
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhat group of ppl are most likely to show deficiencies of B vitamins?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- alcoholics
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhat are the 2 steps in bone formation? which nutrients needed in each step
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif1. Development of protein matrix: need Vitamins C, D, K, and protein

2. Mineralization of Collagen: need Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Sodium, Potassium, *HYDROXYAPATITE
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhat are the 2 most abundant minerals in body, where are they found?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifCalcium- MOST ABUNDANT! found in: bone, teeth, skull

Phosphorus: 2nd. found : 85% in skeleton, teeth
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhat 4 things enhance absorption of calcium?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif1. Vitamin D*
2. Phosphorus*
3. Hydrochloric Acid- in stomach*
4. Lactose*
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhat causes increase need for calcium?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- growth periods : 0-2 yrs old, puberty
- alcoholism
- smoking
- excess caffeine
- lactose intolerance
- menopause
- lack of exercise
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhat 2 hormones regulate serum calcium level? what are their roles
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif1. Parathyroid hormone- INCREASES serum calcium

2. Calcitonin- DECREASES serum calcium
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhat is the relationship of calcium and phosphorus in blood?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif*CALCIUM AND PHOSPHORUS LEVELS ARE INVERSELY RELATED
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhat ratio should calcium and phosphorus be consumed?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif1:1
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifhow does osteoporosis occur?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.giftoo little calcium
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.giffoods high in phosphorus are usually high in what 2 other nutrients?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif*CALCIUM AND PROTEIN!!!*!!
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifname food sources of Magnesium
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifgreen leafy vegetables
Antacids and laxatives!
- bananas
- whole grain products, nuts, seeds, beans
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif4 functions of magnesium
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif1. needed for healthy heart
2. needed for bone mineralizatio
3. Maintaining calcium balance
4. nerve transmission
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifMagnesium is part of what molecule?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif**CHLOROPHYLL MOLECULE**
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhat are the systemic actions of fluoride?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- replaces hydroxyl ions in Hydroxyapatite, results in FLUORAPATITE*
- more resistant to acid demineralization
- increases strength of bones
- *TEETH HAVE ROUNDED CUSPS, SHALLOWER FISSUES, WIDER SURFACE
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.giftopical action of fluoride
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- inhibits acid demineralization
- promotes remineralization
- interferes with formation and function of acidogenic bacteria: STREP MUTANS and LACTOBACILLI!*
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifsources of fluoride in our diet
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwater
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhat is recommended amount of fluoride in drinking water
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif.7 ppm (part per million)
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifsigns of mild fluorosis
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- occurs at 2-3 ppm
- white, opaque flacks or extremely white enamel
- teeth are caries resistant
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifsigns of severe fluorosis
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- occurs are 4 or more ppm
- brownish discoloration of teeth
- enamel pitting
- INCREASED CARIES RATE
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhat is most cost effective way to prevent caries?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- fluoride in water
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifname 4 methods of water loss
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif1. RESPIRATION
2. EXPIRATION- from lungs and skin
3. urination
4. defecation
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.giffunctions of ADH
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- help conserve water
- decrease urine output which increases fluid volume
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifADH output is inhibited when ..?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.giffluid levels are too high
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.giffunctions of Aldosterone
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- sodium and water retention
- causes B volume to increase due tro retention of water
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifFluid Volume Excess
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif-excess water
- due to increase sodium
- extracellular fluids
- caused by diuretics or sodium restricted diet
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifFluid Volume deficit
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifDehydration
- excess loss of fluid from GI tract
- symptoms: weight loss, fatigue, confusion, low B/P, fissured tongue, xerostoma, poor fitting dentures
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhich electrolytes are present in intracellular fluid and which are in extracellular fluid?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifintracellular- potassium (K+) Phosphate (PO3)

extracellular- Sodium (Na+) Chloride (CL-)
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhich electrolytes are positive
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifPotassium and Sodium
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhich electrolytes are negative
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifPhosphate and Chloride
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifSodium and Potassium are important in what 2 things?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif*NERVE TRANSMISSION AND MUSCLE CONTRACTION*
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifWhat is the max RDA for salt?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif2,400mg/ day
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifhow much sodium is present in 1tsp of salt?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif*2,000mg*
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifsymptoms of deficiency of potassium
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- anorexia
- muscle weakness
- cardiac/ respiratory arrest
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifanother name for potassium deficiency
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifHypokalemia
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifsymptoms of excess of potassium
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- confusion
- muscle weakness
- cardiac arrest
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhere is chloride found in the body?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifgastric secretions
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifHeme Iron
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- found in animal products!
- easily absorbed
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifnon- heme Iron
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- PLANTS & animal products!
- less well absorbed
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhat 2 things enhance iron absorption?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif-**Vitamin C
-** HCL
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhat are some reasons for iron deficiency?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif1. *Overuse of antacids
2. *Decrease production of gastric acid
3. *lead poisoning
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifIron deficiency anemia
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- Microcytic hypochromic anemia
- world wide problem
symptoms: tachycardia, fatigue, headache, dizziness
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifHHC
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif"Hereditary Hemochromatosis"
- Iron overload disease
- most common genetic disease in US (1:8)
- causes skin pigmentation
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifsymptoms of deficiency of Zinc?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- CLEFT LIP AND PALATE
- LOSS OF TASTE, SMELL, poor appetite, impaired wound healing
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifwhat hormone is Iodine a part of and what does it regulate?
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifTHYROXINE- regulates BASAL METABOLIC RATE
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifsymptoms of iodine deficiency
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gif- lower metabolic rate
- depression or mental functions
- Goiter
- Cretinism
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifdifference between Cretinism and Graves' disease
Description: http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.99q4.gifCretinism is from DEFICIENCY of IODINE during fetal development

Graves' disease is from TOXICITY of IODINE



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question and answer in biochemistry


1. Enzymes are basically made of
a)Nucleic acids    b)proteins   c)Fats   d)Vitamins
2. A nucleoside is formed of
a)Pentose sugar, phosphate and nitrogen base    b)Phosphate and nitrogen base   c)Pentose sugar and phosphate   d)Pentose sugar and nitrogen base
3. Which one contains four pyrimidine bases?
a)GATCAATGC    b)GCUAGACAA   c)UAGCGGUAA   d)TGCCTAACG
4. Feedback inhibition of enzyme is influenced by
a)Enzyme    b)External factors   c)End product   d)Substrate
5. Key and lock hypothesis of enzyme action was given by
a)Fischer    b)Koshland   c)Buchner   d)Kuhne
6. Sweetest sugar is
a)Fructose    b)Glucose   c)Mannose   d)Lactose
7. Water is important for the functioning of body as
a)It releases energy    b)Provides H+ ions   c)Kills microorganisms   d)It is a very good solvent
8. ATP is
a)Adenosine D-ribose triphosphate    b)Adenosine L-ribose triphosphate   c)Adenine D-ribose triphosphate   d)Adenine L-ribose triphosphate
9. The following molecule is
a)Galactose    b)Glucose   c)Fructose   d)Lactose
10. Lipids are insoluble in water as they are
a)Hydrophilic    b)Hydrophobic   c)Zwitter ions   d)Neutral
Answer
1b,2d,3a,4c,5a,6a,7d,8c,9a,10b



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