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What are the following does not determine the structure of a protein? A. The combination of amino acids linking in a polypeptide B. The color of different amino acids linking in a polypeptide C. The number of amino acids linking and a polypeptide D. The order in which the amino acids Link in a polypeptide

B the color of the different amino acids linking in a polypeptide

Which of the following categories of amino acids can be made in the body? A. Essential amino acids B. Branched chain amino acids C. Non-essential amino acids D. Conditionally essential amino acids

C. Non-essential amino acids

Proteins are important for their: A. Glucose providing function B. Cholesterol providing function C. Enzymatic function D. Keeping muscle growth to a minimum

C. Enzymatic function

Which of the following is not part of the Fed state? A. Amino acids into the liver for muscles B. Liver uses amino acids for protein synthesis C. Excess amino acids can also be sent to the muscle for protein synthesis D. Stored as glycogen or in the adipose tissue

A. Amino acids sent to the liver for muscles

WHO recommends how much protein per day? A. 1g/kg body weight per day B. 0.75kg/kg body weight per day C. 0.75g/pound body weight per day D. 0.75g/kg per day

D. 0.75g/kg body weight per day

Protein required vary for athletes? True or false

True

What is the High biological value when talking about protein? A. When the protein is missing one or more essential amino acids are scarce B. When the protein food is combined with another protein source to provide amino acids C. When a protein contains the essential amino acids and a portion similar to that required by humans D. High biological value is not a true term

C. When a protein contains the essential amino acids in a portion similar to that required by humans

No Advantage for performance has been after after: A. 1g/kg/day B. 1.5g/kg/day C. 2g/kg/day D. 5g/kg/day

C. 2g/kg/day

Which of the following is NOT a function of fat? A. Fat can be oxidized in the body to provide energy for your cells B. Fat provides essential fatty amino acids C. They carry water soluble vitamins B & C around the body as well as antioxidants D. Fats are part of the structure for brain tissue and layer around nerves

C. They carry water soluble vitamins B&C around the body as well as antioxidants

Carbohydrates and fats are the main source of fuel for exercise? True or false

True