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Select all the functions that Proteins have:
Muscle Contraction and Movement
Regulate and Help to Coordinate Bodily Functions (Hormones)
Helps to Transport Molecules (Glucose) through the Cell Membrane
Enzymes that help to Speed Up Reactions.
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Multiple Choice
Which colored box highlights the amino group?
Blue (left)
Turquoise (top)
Orange
Red
Purple
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What are the characteristics of molecules that are classified as amphoteric?
They can act as acids or bases
They can only act as acids
They can only act as bases
They do not react with acids or bases
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Multiple Choice
In the figure shown, ionic attractions would form between the R groups of which amino acids?
1 and 3
2 and 4
3 and 5
none of the above
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Multiple Choice
What are the two types of amino acids based on their properties as shown in the image?
Acidic and Basic
Essential and Non-essential
Polar and Non-polar
Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic
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What are the essential amino acids that animals must obtain from their diet?
Tryptophan
Proline
Cysteine
Methionine
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Multiple Choice
Condensation reaction
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What is protein folding?
A) The process of forming peptide bonds between amino acids
B) The sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide chain
C) The process by which a protein assumes its functional shape or conformation
D) The arrangement of two or more polypeptide chains into a functional protein
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Multiple Choice
What are the roles of keratin, tendons, ligaments, and bones in the body?
Support
Movement
Protection
Energy storage
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Multiple Choice
What is the role of hemoglobin in red blood cells?
Transporting oxygen
Fighting infections
Clotting blood
Regulating body temperature
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Multiple Choice
What are the examples of proteins mentioned in the image?
Kasein
Albumin
Gluten
Collagen
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Multiple Choice
What are the two proteins responsible for muscle contraction?
Actin and Myosin
Collagen and Elastin
Keratin and Fibroin
Albumin and Globulin
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Multiple Choice
A hormone is _____________________.
a chemical substance produced by a gland and carried by the lymph.
an enzyme produced by a gland and carried by the blood.
a chemical substance produced by an organ and carried by the blood.
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?
They provide energy
They transport oxygen
They help in digestion
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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Multiple Choice
What is the condition that arises due to protein deficiency, particularly in children aged 1-3 years after weaning from milk?
Kwashiorkor
Marasmus
Obesity
Anemia
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Multiple Choice
Malnutrition is a result of ______________ & ______________
La desnutrición es el resultado de ______________ y ______________
factory farming ; no-till farming
GMOs ; pesticides
poverty ; violence
pobreza ; violencia
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes why many people in the world are malnourished?
Food production has not been increasing as fast as the human population
There is enough food produced but it is not distributed equally
In recent years, the yields of grain crops have increased
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?
A type of protein deficiency
A severe energy deficiency
A chronic malnutrition type
A common childhood disease
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Multiple Choice
What are the key differences between Kwashiorkor and Marasmus as depicted in the images?
Kwashiorkor is characterized by a swollen belly, while Marasmus shows extreme thinness.
Kwashiorkor is a result of protein deficiency, while Marasmus is due to overall calorie deficiency.
Kwashiorkor affects children more than adults, while Marasmus can affect all ages.
All of the above.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is considered a complete protein source?
Eggs
Rice
Pasta
Bread
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Multiple Choice
What are the characteristics of plant-based proteins according to the text?
They are complete proteins
They contain all essential amino acids
They are generally considered incomplete proteins
They are high in fat
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Multiple Select
Click all that apply:
Which are plant based Protein Foods
Chicken
Chickpeas
Chia Seeds
Beef
Lentils
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Multiple Choice
What is the role of Pepsinogen in protein digestion?
It is secreted by stomach cells.
It converts into active enzyme pepsin.
It kills bacteria.
It breaks down proteins into small peptides.
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Multiple Choice
Choose The Function Of The Pancreatic Juice From The Following
Trypsin digests proteins and lipase carbohydrates
Trypsin digests emulsified fats and lipase proteins
Trypsin and lipase digest fats
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?
Absorption
Digestion
Metabolism
Excretion
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