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List some body proteins and their brief function?
What is protein sparing effect pg 54
There are different structures of protein. What is denaturation of proteins, explain with an example. What happens to AA in the denatured protein?
Digestion and absorption refer to the chart you have created on ch 3. Remember each nutrient is digested in different digestive areas by different enzymes and are broken down to diff end products (broken down basically to what they are made of )
The metabolic path ways for carbs, protein and fats are ____________ and __________ (recall
your chemistry class) which eventually yield energy in the form of __________ at cellular level.
List the disadvantages of excess proteins
Protein are a major source of energy at life saving time.It is ideally used for body building and tissue repair. They are in forms of amino acid like hemoglobin helping in oxygen transport, ferritin stored in liver for iron production.TTheyare present in enzymes, hormone, catalytic activity, blood clotting, immunity, muscle contractility, antibody production.
Protein sparing effects are one when energy is gained from sources other than protein.Eg., fatty tissue, dietary fats, carbohydrates
There four major structure f protein they are
Denaturation of protein means when there is an alteration in secondary, tertiary and quaternary protein leaving behind primary protein to be intact.This can be identified by changes in the viscosity and colour.
The metabolic pathways for carbs, protein and fats are group B vitamins and minerals ,folic acid which eventually yield energy inform of glucose in cellular level
Disadvantages of protein are