of proteins? ) List the differences between Kwashiorkor and Marasmus. ) How will you treat a child suffering from PEM? ) Explain the nutritional classification of amino acids with examples.
) Explain the following terms with examples: a) Complete protein b) Incomplete protein c) Complementary proteins ) What are lipids? Classify fats on the basis of their chemical composition. ) What are essential fatty acids? Give their functions and effects of deficiency.
) List the functions of fat in the body. ) What are trans fats? List the food sources and harmful effects of trans fats. ) What are unsaturated fatty acids ?
Classify them and give their food sources and benefits. ) are rich in trans fats. a)Processed foods b) Cereals c) Pulses d) Vitamines ) is an example of essential fatty acid. a) Oleic acid b) Linoleic acid c) Palmitic acid d) Acid ) A pregnant woman requires grams of fat per day.
a) b) c) d) Part - B Write short answer ( marks) ) What is an incomplete protein? ) What are derived proteins? ) List any food sources of complete proteins. ) What is Kwashiorkor?
Give any clinical signs of kwashiorkor. )What are simple proteins? Give examples. )What are simple lipids?
)Give any differences between fats and oils. )What is the chemical composition of lipids? )Give any food sources of Omega- fatty acids. )What are the health benefits of MUFA?
) What is cholesterol? Give examples of foods rich in cholesterol. Part - C Answer in brief ( marks) ) What are complementary proteins? Give examples.
) What are Essential amino acids? List the essential amino acids. ) Define PEM. Give the classification of PEM ) List the causes of PEM - - Vitamins, Minerals and Water Vitamins and Minerals are micronutrients.
They help to protect body from diseases. These micronutrients must be provided through the food we eat or through supplements. Vitamins are complex organic molecules that serve primarily as coenzymes or regulators of body metabolism. Minerals in contrast, are simple elements