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Definition
what is the first stop for amino acids once they leave the enterocytes?
via what?
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the liver via hepatic portal amino acids ; di and tri peptides
, small intestine trypsin
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2 of 67
Definition
which protein structure has no function?
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primary trypsin
secretin and CCK quaternary structure
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Definition
Functional Categorization
Immune-protectors:________(2)
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, actin, tubulin amino acids
amino acids ; di and tri peptides immunoglobulin or antibodies
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Definition
Name:
(zymogen) activated by HCL to release (active enzyme) in (organ)
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protease
pepsinogen ; pepsin ; stomach
proteolysis
nitrogen component amino acids ; di and tri peptides
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Definition
, a process to catabolize protein by cutting peptide bonds
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Proteolysis side chains
Exopeptidase amino acids
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Definition
what is the first thing to act on dietary protein in the stomach?
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HCl
pancreatic juice release zymogens --> enterocytes release enteropeptidase -->
enteropeptidase activates zymogen trypsinogen--> converts to trypsin--> which
then activates all other proteinases
stomach
Definition
what is the first stop for amino acids once they leave the enterocytes?
via what?
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the liver via hepatic portal amino acids ; di and tri peptides
, small intestine trypsin
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2 of 67
Definition
which protein structure has no function?
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primary trypsin
secretin and CCK quaternary structure
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3 of 67
Definition
Functional Categorization
Immune-protectors:________(2)
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, actin, tubulin amino acids
amino acids ; di and tri peptides immunoglobulin or antibodies
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4 of 67
Definition
Name:
(zymogen) activated by HCL to release (active enzyme) in (organ)
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protease
pepsinogen ; pepsin ; stomach
proteolysis
nitrogen component amino acids ; di and tri peptides
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5 of 67
Definition
, a process to catabolize protein by cutting peptide bonds
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Proteolysis side chains
Exopeptidase amino acids
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6 of 67
Definition
what is the first thing to act on dietary protein in the stomach?
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HCl
pancreatic juice release zymogens --> enterocytes release enteropeptidase -->
enteropeptidase activates zymogen trypsinogen--> converts to trypsin--> which
then activates all other proteinases
stomach