Amino group needs to be excreted - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 14
About This Presentation
Title:

Amino group needs to be excreted

Description:

The PowerPoint s I used in lecture are accessible through lecture outlines. Please register your response ... Basic unit is amino acid (string of beads) ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:35
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 15
Provided by: robertw53
Category:
Tags: amino | beads | excreted | food | group | needs | tv

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Amino group needs to be excreted


1
Outline for today
  • Continuing our overview of nutrition
  • Nutrient types (proteins, vitamins, minerals)
  • Hunger/satiety
  • Guidelines for healthy diets
  • Nutrient density
  • Food pyramid/dietary guidelines/RDAs etc
  • CPS system

http//chemistry.ucsc.edu/Faculty/Fink/80A-2004/20
04index.htm
2
Announcements
  • Discussion sections start next week
  • The PowerPoint slides I used in lecture are
    accessible through lecture outlines
  • Please register your response pad (the clicker,
    TV-remote-like thing) on the web ASAP

3
The CPS system
  • See the class web page for directions to register
    your response pad (blue clicker).
  • Connect to www.einstruction.com
  • Click on the Student button.
  • Select University of cal, Santa Cruz from the
    drop-down menu
  • Click Choose Site.
  • Enter the class key (Q3442S546) into the Class
    Key box.
  • Enter the response pad's serial number in the
    Serial Number box. The serial number is printed
    on the back of the pad
  • Enter the enrollment code into the Enrollment
    Code box. Your enrollment code is packaged with
    your textbook.

4
The CPS system
  • Click Join the Class, you will need to enter a
    username, password and email address. Use a
    username and password that you can easily
    remember and that other people are not likely to
    guess. You will receive a reminder message via
    the email address you provide from CPSOnline
    about your username, password, and assigned
    response pad
  • Click Finish.
  • Click Enter on the page that confirms that you
    are now a member of the class and reminds you of
    your username, password, and assigned response
    pad number for the class.
  • Click Log Out.

5
CPS contd.
  • So, well now try it out.

6
So, back to Nutrients
  • Finished up last time on lipids
  • Heres what a triglyceride looks like
  • (Triglycerides are the most common nutritional
    lipid, consisting of three fatty acids linked to
    a glycerol (glycerine) molecule.)
  • Remember, well fo over the nutrients in more
    detail later.

7
(No Transcript)
8
Proteins
source of amino acids for growth new proteins
(for tissues, antibodies, enzymes, hormones
etc.), can provide energy, are important
structural and functional components of bodies
  • Composed of C, O, H, N
  • Basic unit is amino acid (string of beads)
  • Make up bones, muscles, other tissues, and
    components
  • (9) Essential amino acid
  • (11) Nonessential amino acid
  • Energy yielding (4 kcal /gm)

9
(No Transcript)
10
Space-filling model of the protein hemoglobin
11
Fig. 1.1c
12
Vitamins
  • Composed of various elements
  • Essential for life
  • Enable chemical reactions
  • Needed in tiny amounts
  • Fat soluble or Water soluble
  • Yield no energy
  • Most are precursors of coenzymes, E and C are
    antioxidants

13
Minerals
  • Inorganic substances e. g.s Sodium, chloride,
    potassium, calcium, iron, iodide, manganese,
    zinc, selenium
  • Function in cellular process, nervous system,
    water balance, bones
  • Needed in tiny amounts
  • Not destroyed in cooking
  • Trace minerals/Major minerals
  • Yield no energy

14
Water
  • Vital to life
  • Requirement about 8 cups/day
  • Is a solvent, lubricant, medium for transport,
    chemical processes, and temperature regulator
  • Makes up majority of our body (60)
  • not necessarily as glasses of water can be
    any food/drink containing water
  • (varies with size, activity, temperature)
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com