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Nutrition for Health and Healthcare 6th Edition By DeBruyne Pinna

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c5  Protein

 

Complete Chapter Questions With Answers

 

Sample Questions Are Posted Below

 

True / False

 

1. The DRI committee that reviewed the safety of amino acid supplements was unable to set Tolerable Upper Intake Levels for safe supplement use.

  a. True
  b. False

 

ANSWER:   True
REFERENCES:   5.5 Protein and Health
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:   NHHE.DEBR.17.5.5 – Describe the health effects of protein deficiency and excess, some of the people who may be harmed by taking amino acid supplements, and the assumptions underlying the protein RDA.
KEYWORDS:   Bloom’s: Remember

 

2. Vegans must carefully combine their plant protein foods in order to obtain the full array of essential amino acids.​

  a. True
  b. False

 

ANSWER:   False
REFERENCES:   5.7 Nutrition in Practice: Vegetarian Diets
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:   NHHE.DEBR.17.5.7 – Develop a well-balanced vegetarian eating pattern.
KEYWORDS:   Bloom’s: Remember

 

3. Research supports the idea that vegetarians may actually be healthier than meat eaters.​

  a. True
  b. False

 

ANSWER:   True
REFERENCES:   5.7 Nutrition in Practice: Vegetarian Diets
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:   NHHE.DEBR.17.5.7 – Develop a well-balanced vegetarian eating pattern.
KEYWORDS:   Bloom’s: Understand

 

Multiple Choice

 

4. Proteins differ from the other energy nutrients because they contain:​

  a. ​glycerol.
  b. ​carbon.
  c. ​fatty acids.
  d. ​nitrogen.
  e. ​hydrogen.

 

ANSWER:   d
REFERENCES:   5.1 The Chemist’s View of Proteins
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:   NHHE.DEBR.17.5.1 – Describe the chemical structure of proteins and the difference between nonessential and essential amino acids.
KEYWORDS:   Bloom’s: Remember

 

5. Protein is:​

  a. ​unique in that it is the only dietary component that contains oxygen.
  b. ​important primarily because it builds strong bones and teeth.
  c. ​made up of 20 different amino acids.
  d. made up of branches of amino acids combined with branches of glucose.
  e. made up of a triglyceride backbone.

 

ANSWER:   c
REFERENCES:   5.1 The Chemist’s View of Proteins
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:   NHHE.DEBR.17.5.1 – Describe the chemical structure of proteins and the difference between nonessential and essential amino acids.
KEYWORDS:   Bloom’s: Remember

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