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Social Studies

2nd Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

112.34.c.9.A

Standards-aligned

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Gülsüm Meço

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27 Slides • 28 Questions

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Select all the functions that Proteins have:

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Muscle Contraction and Movement

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Regulate and Help to Coordinate Bodily Functions (Hormones)

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Helps to Transport Molecules (Glucose) through the Cell Membrane

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Enzymes that help to Speed Up Reactions.

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Which colored box highlights the amino group?

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Blue (left)

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Turquoise (top)

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Orange

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Red

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Purple

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What are the characteristics of molecules that are classified as amphoteric?

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They can act as acids or bases

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They can only act as acids

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They can only act as bases

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They do not react with acids or bases

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In the figure shown, ionic attractions would form between the R groups of which amino acids?

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1 and 3

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2 and 4

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3 and 5

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none of the above

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What are the two types of amino acids based on their properties as shown in the image?

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Acidic and Basic

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Essential and Non-essential

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Polar and Non-polar

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Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic

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What are the essential amino acids that animals must obtain from their diet?

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Tryptophan

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Proline

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Cysteine

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Methionine

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The diagram shows a bond forming between two amino acids. What is the name of this reaction?
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Condensation reaction

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Hydrolysis
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Pepysis
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Oxidation

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Multiple Choice

What is protein folding?

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A) The process of forming peptide bonds between amino acids

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B) The sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide chain

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C) The process by which a protein assumes its functional shape or conformation

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D) The arrangement of two or more polypeptide chains into a functional protein

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What are the roles of keratin, tendons, ligaments, and bones in the body?

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Support

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Movement

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Protection

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Energy storage

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Multiple Choice

What is the role of hemoglobin in red blood cells?

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Transporting oxygen

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Fighting infections

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Clotting blood

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Regulating body temperature

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What are the examples of proteins mentioned in the image?

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Kasein

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Albumin

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Gluten

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Collagen

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What are the two proteins responsible for muscle contraction?

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Actin and Myosin

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Collagen and Elastin

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Keratin and Fibroin

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Albumin and Globulin

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A hormone is _____________________.

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a chemical substance produced by a gland and carried by the lymph.

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an enzyme produced by a gland and carried by the blood.

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a chemical substance produced by an organ and carried by the blood.

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a chemical substance produced by a gland and carried by the blood.

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Multiple Choice

What role do proteins play in the immune system?

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They provide energy

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They transport oxygen

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They help in digestion

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They play a role in the immune system

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Open Ended

Name two different types of proteins and describe what each type does. Provide an example of one of these.

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What is the condition that arises due to protein deficiency, particularly in children aged 1-3 years after weaning from milk?

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Kwashiorkor

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Marasmus

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Obesity

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Anemia

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Multiple Choice

Malnutrition is a result of ______________ & ______________

La desnutrición es el resultado de ______________ y ​​______________

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factory farming ; no-till farming

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GMOs ; pesticides

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poverty ; violence

pobreza ; violencia

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following best describes why many people in the world are malnourished?

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Food production has not been increasing as fast as the human population

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There is enough food produced but it is not distributed equally

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In recent years, the yields of grain crops have increased

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Global warming has contributed to crop failures

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Multiple Choice

What is marasmus and how does it relate to energy deficiency in children?

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A type of protein deficiency

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A severe energy deficiency

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A chronic malnutrition type

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A common childhood disease

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Multiple Choice

What are the key differences between Kwashiorkor and Marasmus as depicted in the images?

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Kwashiorkor is characterized by a swollen belly, while Marasmus shows extreme thinness.

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Kwashiorkor is a result of protein deficiency, while Marasmus is due to overall calorie deficiency.

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Kwashiorkor affects children more than adults, while Marasmus can affect all ages.

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All of the above.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is considered a complete protein source?

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Eggs

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Rice

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Pasta

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Bread

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Multiple Choice

What are the characteristics of plant-based proteins according to the text?

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They are complete proteins

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They contain all essential amino acids

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They are generally considered incomplete proteins

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They are high in fat

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Multiple Select

Click all that apply:

Which are plant based Protein Foods

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Chicken

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Chickpeas

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Chia Seeds

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Beef

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Lentils

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Multiple Choice

What is the role of Pepsinogen in protein digestion?

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It is secreted by stomach cells.

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It converts into active enzyme pepsin.

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It kills bacteria.

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It breaks down proteins into small peptides.

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Multiple Choice

Choose The Function Of The Pancreatic Juice From The Following

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Trypsin digests proteins and lipase carbohydrates

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Trypsin digests emulsified fats and lipase proteins

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Trypsin and lipase digest fats

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Trypsin digests proteins and lipase emulsified fats

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Multiple Choice

What is the process by which amino acids pass into the bloodstream from the small intestine?

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Absorption

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Digestion

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Metabolism

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Excretion

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