Protein Review Crossword Puzzle

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QUESTIONS LIST: nitrogen : this element is found in protein, but not carbohydrate or fat, amino acids : the building blocks of protein, stomach : the organ where most protein digestion occurs, four : the amount of kilocalories per gram of protein, peptide : the type of bond that links amino acids together to form proteins, protease : enzyme which aids in protein digestion. , villi : amino acids pass to the bloodstream through these tiny fingerlike projections. , complete : type of protein that is found in animal products and soybeans. they contain all essential amino acids. , incomplete : type of protein that is found in plant products. you must eat a variety of plants to get all of the essential amino acids, essential : type of amino acids that your body cannot synthesize or make on its own , nine : the number of essential amino acids , protein : the macronutrient which is the body's last resort to use for energy, excess : _ protein intake can lead to obesity, heart disease, some cancers and our kidneys being overworked, pem : abbreviation for protein-energy malnutrition. , poverty : pem is evident in people living in _ , elderly people, drug users, alcoholics, etc, insufficient : _ protein intake can lead to malnutrition and diseases.