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- 1. How does a protein carry out its main functionality?1.Write in a tabular form a. The types of proteins b. There examples c. There functions 2. What are fibrous protein and there functions 3. What are globular proteins and there functions 4. What are carbohydrates and there functions 5. What are polysaccharides and there functions4. Which one of the following is NOT a nonessential amino acid? A. Alanine B. Cysteine C. Proline D. Methionine 5. True / False: Protein digestion and absorption can take place in the small intestine A. True B. False 6. Which one of the following is not a good source of protein? A. rice B. meat C. fish D. dried beans E. poultry
- 1. Which one of the following element (s) is / are contained in a protein (amino acid)? A. carbon B. hydrogen C. oxygen D. nitrogen E. all of the above 2. Amino acids that make up a protein are connected by a / an _________ bond. A. hydrogen B. ionic C. peptide D. covalent 3. True / False: Essential amino acids cannot be made by the body and thus obtained from the diet A. True B. FalseWhich of the following amino acids is the most hydrophobic? OS O A OPIn dehydration synthesis, watera. is removed from a protein.b. is added to a protein.c. is added to amino acids.d. is removed from amino acids.
- 1.Explain how dietary lipids are absorbed by the human body.Amino acids with non-polar side chains are zwitterions at a. middle pH levels, between the pKa’s of the amino and carboxyl groups. b. very low pH, where the hydrogen ion concentration is high. c. none of the above. d. the pKa of the side chain.In order for proteins to function properly the neccessary amino acids must have a specific what? A. Sequence B. Bond C. Number D. Compound