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what Happens When You Lack Protein?
A: In most instances, you will get muscle wastage, as you body uses muscle already on your body for vital functions. If protein deficiency continues, you would develop kwashiorkor. This is when you have so little protein, that essential blood proteins are low (like albumin) and tissue fluid accumulates in the abdomen. This is why when you see pictures of starving african children, they have very emaciated bodies but swollen bellies....
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what is the function of cortisol in the adrenal gland?
A: Cortisol regulates carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism, and its secretion is controlled by the output of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) from the pituitary gland....
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what are the functions and food sources of these nutrients ?
A: No one knows exactly how the body works & they don't exactly know exactly how foods function in the body. This is why there are so many differing theories. I've never thought of "what is the function of monounsaturated fatty acids before" & I don't know but I don't think anyone else knows either. I advocate a diet with 55% saturated fat, 40% monounsaturated & 5% polyunsaturated (half Omega 3 fatty acids) which correlates to the percentages found in...
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what are the biological functions of proteins?
A: Well based on my knowledge and personal usage its primary function is for growth and repair of muscles and cells. Some of my hubs relate to muscle growth and gym usage and it is often the case that nutrition including protein is required to make extensive muscle growth possible....
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what is each function of the six basic nutrients needed by the body?
A: the six nutrients are proteins, water, fats, carbohydrates, minerals, and vitamins. Proteins, carbohydrates, and fats provide energy. Proteins form important parts of the body''s main structural components and have a major role in building and repair. Carbohydrates are the body''s preferred source of energy. Fats(lipids), in addition to providing the most concentrated form of energy, play a role in the storage and transportation of fat soluble vitamins. Minerals and vitamins regulate body
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what are the functions of a liver cell?
A: Liver cells make up the largest solid organ in the body; the liver is both an organ and a gland, because it makes and secretes bile. Hepatocytes, liver cells, serve numerous functions.Protein SynthesisHepatocytes make their own structural protein and manufacture a number of other types of protein that are used throughout the rest of the body....
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what way the inclusion of protein, vitamin and minerals in our diet influences our health?
A: I am a dietician and glad to answer your question. Protein helps to build and repair body tissues as well as provides energy. Carbohydrate also provides energy. Fats supplies essential fatty acids. Vitamin A helps maintain healthy skin and provides good eye sight. Vitamin C aids with connective tissues; heal the wounds. Vitamin D helps in the absorption of calcium and phosphorus to have strong bones and teeth. Vitamin B12 helps with Folic Acid in the formation of RBC’s. Vitamin B6 helps in the metabolism of energy yielding issues. Folacin promotes formation of blood cells. Niacin helps to have...
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what is the function of whey protein shakes?
A: Whey protein shakes helps to build to muscles in the body and increase strength.It also helps to lose weight. It makes our healthy. You get more information on this site- http://blog.energyfirst.com/ You''re supposed to take them before you work out so that your body has protein to expand and grow your muscles instead of ripping them. However, if you take the protein without exercise, it turns into fat. So use wisely...
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what are 5 foods containing proteins?
A: Whey:
Whey protein is the ultimate designer food. Whey protein has been proven to be the best known. It has one purpose -- to make you reach your goal of a firm, toned, sexy body!
Sales of protein foods containing whey protein have been increasing worldwide over the past decade to the point where there has been a shortage of this type of protein as the manufacturers are attempting to meet the high consumer demand.
In addition to amazing fitness properties, protein foods containing whey protein...
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what is the function of the liver?
A: the function of the liver has many roles:
produces bile for the break down of fats
converts glucose (sugars) to glycogen (stored sugar)
filters harmful substances from the blood such as alcohol
storage of vitamins and minerals (Vitamin A, D, E, & K)
responsible for producing cholesterol. produces about 80% within the body.
matures red blood cells
functions of liver: 1. Converts toxic product into nontoxic ones. 2. Liver actively participates in metabolism of Carbohydrates, Fats, Proteins, Vitamins and...
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