Discuss the effect of chemical changes during processing on the nutritional value of proteins, highlight the pros and cons.
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Q: Account for the occurrence of lactose intolerance?
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Q: Most diets provide adequate levels of protein, even when trying to achieve protein intakes of 1.2 to…
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Q: DISCUSS THE IMPORTANCE OF THE PROTEIN IN PREPARATION OF CULINARY CUISINE
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Q: how do we maintain a steady support of amino acids in the body?
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Q: Classify amino acids on the basis of- 1.nutritional requirement 2. polarity
A: Amino acids are building blocks of protein linked together by peptide bond.
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Q: define and describe the macronutrients for proteins in terms of: • The composition of the…
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Q: Classify THE 20 amino acids as essential and non-essential. briefly discuss their each amino acids…
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Q: USING pictures identify and explain two proteins deficiencies when three is an insufficient intake…
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Q: In a table format differentiate the water-soluble vitamins and fat-soluble vitamins
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Q: What other approaches can be used to determine protein concentration?
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Q: fat soluble vitamins and give its characteristics in tabular form
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Q: Describe roles of each non-essential amino acid: ala, asp, asn, glu, gln, arg, gly, ser.
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Q: Derivatives of which amino acid are critical for crosslinking of keratin fibers? Select one: a. Gly…
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Q: Compare and contrast lactose intolerance with galactosemia.(Hint: Make a table.)
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Q: Define each of the 3 components of protein quality. Give examples of factors that limit protein…
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Q: What are the different biologic functions of protein? Give at least eight (8) and elaborate on each…
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A: Serving Size 100g Moisture content, % 2.0 Ash content, % 0.10 Protein, % 7.65…
Q: explore the biochemical make-up of a human being and how these biologically important molecules…
A: Biochemicals are substances that are present in the cells of human beings.
Q: The process of continuous synthesis and degradation of protein is referred to as _____________.
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Q: Discuss about the Synthesis of Chiral Amino Acids ?
A: They are optically active amino acids.
Q: Explain the significance why protein extraction is important
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Q: List down the physiological significance of each of the 20 amino acids.
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Q: Bile salts emulsify dietary _____________.
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Q: In detail, describe the function of storage polysaccharides vs. structural polysaccharides.
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Q: The ____________ _______________ plays an important role in processing and packaging secretory…
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Q: Give other health problems associated with amino acid aside from Kwashiorkor disease? Give a short…
A: Aminoacids are the monomer units of proteins. Aminoacids are joined by peptide bond to give linear…
Q: In Quantitative Determination of Amino Acids: Discuss the reaction and principle involved in this…
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Q: Identify whether the lipid is saponifiable or non-saponifiable: O Non-saponifiable O Saponifiable
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- What is the role of the mannose-6-phosphate (M6P) group?• What happens when M6P cannot be conjugated to lysosomal hydrolases? (i.e., What happens in the cell? What is the resulting disease called?)Classify the fold of each protein. Classify the fold of each domain asall a (or mostly a), all b (or mostly b), a/b, or a+b.. 1. Firmicute collagen-binding protein (1FCB): 2. Bat glycosyltransferase (2BGT): 3. Proteobacterial nitrite sensor (3PNS):3) What specific proteins might be targeted for up- or downregulated adsorption when designing an implantable material? Please list at least two for each.
- Sketch the appearance after visualization of a protein mixture containing the seven proteins (fibrinogen, y-globulin, collagen, ovalbumin, myoglobin, hemoglobin, insulin) when subjected to two-dimensional (2D) gel electrophoresis.Describe protein coat assembly• Describe the role of Coat Recruitment GTPases (include coat assembly and disassembly)• Describe the role of Rab GTPasesWhat is the function of the resin particle in solid-phase peptide synthesis? • Holding the amino acid O Activating amino terminals O Peptide release O Blocking carboxyl terminals
- A Classwork for BTMF_Itani_ Biolo x A S'ERRA STANLEY -protein-synth X O 8 period light reaction - Google S x google.com/document/d/1plhyciPrM-AMsQKmaUHZSZU44EJL85jDuCyDxE01E60/edit - protein-synthesis-worksheet_practice-converted O sert Format Tools Add-ons Help TUR Last edit was 10 minutes ago 0% Normal text Noto Sans BIUA 川。 三E▼=、三三 13 + 田回▼ 1 3 4. 5 8. DNA → TAC AGA CGG CAA CTC TGG GTG CTT TGT TCT CTT CTC AGT ATC mRNA → protein > Son out Co 4. 6. 8. 9.E Classwork for BTMF_Itani_ Biolo X E SI'ERRA STANLEY - protein-synth X arch 8 period light reaction - Google S x ocs.google.com/document/d/1plhyciPrM-AMsQKmaUHZSZU44EJL85jDuCyDxE01E60/edit LEY-protein-synthesis-worksheet_practice-converted ☺ Insert Format Tools Add-ons Help Last edit was 5 minutes ago 100% Normal text Noto Sans . BIUA 12 川, 三= + - I 1. 2 . 4. 5 PART C. Use your codon chart to determine the amino acid sequence. Remember to read through the strand and ONLY start on AUG and STOP when it tells you to stop. Follow example below: Example: DNA O AGA CGG TAC CTC CGG TGG GTG CTT GTC TGT ATC CTT CTC AGT ATC mRNA O UCU GCC AUG GAG GCC ACC CÁC GAA CAG ACA UAG GAA GAG UCA UAG protein 0 start - glu – ala -thre - hist – asp -glu-threo-stop acid acid 1. DNA → CCT CTT TAC ACA CGG AGG GTA CGC TAT TCT ATG ATT ACA CGG TTG CGA TCC ATA ATC MRNA → protein → 2. DNA → AGA ACA TAA TAC CTC TTA ACA CTC TAA AGA CCA GCA CTC CGA TGA ACT GGA GCA MRNA → protein → 围 Sign out Co & 6. 7IT IS COMPLETE. PLEASE HELP. THANK YOU
- Translate the first 10 amino acids into RNA code Explain where this process occurs in the cell Transcribe this RNA code into DNA Explain where this process would occur in the cell My protein is human insulin which the sequence of amino acids are: malwmrllpl lallalwgpd paaafvnqhl cgshlvealy Ivcgergffy tpktrreaed lqvgqvelgg gpgagslqpl alegslqkrg iveqcctsic slyqlenycnDrag the labels onto the diagram to identify the anatomical terminology describing body orientation and direction (human a Posterior (caudal) Distal Superior (dorsal) Proximal Inferior (caudal) Anterior (ventral) Posterior (dorsal) Pearson archNeep help.