BIOSC-116 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Scurvy, Carbohydrate, Hemoglobin

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Complete protein a complete protein contains all of the essential amino acids. Incomplete protein an incomplete protein is lacking one or more of the essential amino acids. Pool is fed by the proteins you eat (ingested protein), breakdown of body protein, synthesis of nonessential amino acids from carbohydrates and fat. Pool is drained by use of amino acids to make proteins or amino acids which are converted to fat or carbohydrate-like molecules which are then used for energy. Nitrogen balance proteins contain nitrogen and the nitrogen is removed from them and lost in the urine. Positive nitrogen balance this occurs when you are taking in more nitrogen (protein) than you are losing for example, when you are building up body protein like during growth or pregnancy. Negative nitrogen balance this occurs when you are losing more nitrogen (protein) than you are taking in- for example, when you are losing body protein like in starvation, cancer, burns.

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