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Chapter 4: Protein

Nutrition And Diet Therapy- 6th Edition by Carroll A. Lutz and Erin E. Mazur

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Chapter 4: Protein

 

Complete Chapter Questions With Answers

 

Sample Questions Are Posted Below

 

  1. Which of the following is not a complete protein?
  2. Baked beans
  3. Beef liver
  4. Cottage cheese
  5. Pork steak

 

Ans: 1

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1. Grains, vegetables, legumes, nuts, and seeds contain incomplete protein. Complete proteins supply all nine essential amino acids in sufficient quantity to maintain tissue and support growth. Meat, poultry, fish, eggs, milk, and cheese are sources of complete protein.
2. Complete proteins supply all nine essential amino acids in sufficient quantity to maintain tissue and support growth. Meat, poultry, fish, eggs, milk, and cheese are sources of complete protein.
3. Complete proteins supply all nine essential amino acids in sufficient quantity to maintain tissue and support growth. Meat, poultry, fish, eggs, milk, and cheese are sources of complete protein.
4. Complete proteins supply all nine essential amino acids in sufficient quantity to maintain tissue and support growth. Meat, poultry, fish, eggs, milk, and cheese are sources of complete protein.

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  1. In addition to carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, proteins are characterized by the presence of:
  2. Calcium
  3. Nitrogen
  4. Sodium
  5. Sulfur

 

Ans: 2

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1. Proteins are composed of four elements: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
2. Proteins are composed of four elements: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
3. Proteins are composed of four elements: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
4. Proteins are composed of four elements: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.

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  1. Essential amino acids are those:
  2. Available from grains
  3. Essential to body processes
  4. Manufactured by the body because they are essential to life
  5. Unable to be synthesized in adequate amounts by the body

 

Ans: 4

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1. An amino acid is classified as essential if the body is unable to make it in sufficient amounts to meet metabolic needs. All essential amino acids must be available in the body simultaneously and in sufficient quantity for the synthesis of body proteins.
2. An amino acid is classified as essential if the body is unable to make it in sufficient amounts to meet metabolic needs. All essential amino acids must be available in the body simultaneously and in sufficient quantity for the synthesis of body proteins.
3. An amino acid is classified as essential if the body is unable to make it in sufficient amounts to meet metabolic needs. All essential amino acids must be available in the body simultaneously and in sufficient quantity for the synthesis of body proteins.
4. An amino acid is classified as essential if the body is unable to make it in sufficient amounts to meet metabolic needs. All essential amino acids must be available in the body simultaneously and in sufficient quantity for the synthesis of body proteins.

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  1. Protein provides how many kilocalories per gram?
  2. 2
  3. 4
  4. 5
  5. 9

 

Ans: 2

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1. Proteins provide 4 kilocalories per gram.
2. Proteins provide 4 kilocalories per gram.
3. Proteins provide 4 kilocalories per gram.
4. Proteins provide 4 kilocalories per gram.

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  1. One milk exchange contains how many grams of protein?
  2. 4
  3. 6
  4. 8
  5. 10

 

Ans: 3

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1. One milk exchange provides 8 grams of protein.
2. One milk exchange provides 8 grams of protein.
3. One milk exchange provides 8 grams of protein.
4. One milk exchange provides 8 grams of protein.

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