Exam 8: Minerals and Water
Exam 1: What Is Nutrition97 Questions
Exam 2: Tools for Healthy Eating88 Questions
Exam 3: The Basics of Digestion94 Questions
Exam 4: Carbohydrates: Sugar, Starches, and Fiber89 Questions
Exam 5: Fats, Oils, and Other Lipids91 Questions
Exam 6: Proteins and Amino Acids90 Questions
Exam 7: Vitamins90 Questions
Exam 8: Minerals and Water90 Questions
Exam 9: Alcohol91 Questions
Exam 10: Weight Management and Energy Balance90 Questions
Exam 11: Nutrition and Fitness90 Questions
Exam 12: Consumerism and Sustainability: From Farm to Table92 Questions
Exam 13: Food Safety and Technology90 Questions
Exam 14: Life Cycle Nutrition: Pregnancy Through Infancy90 Questions
Exam 15: Life Cycle Nutrition: Toddlers Through the Later Years90 Questions
Exam 16: Hunger at Home and Abroad90 Questions
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Although the majority of water intake is through food and beverages, a small amount of water is also generated during metabolism.
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Hemochromatosis is a genetic disorder in which dietary iron absorption is severely reduced.
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Women with a higher body weight are more susceptible to bone fractures than those with a lower body weight.
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Which of the following minerals, when added to water supplies, is responsible for lowering the rate of dental caries in the United States?
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Peak bone mass typically occurs when a person reaches his or her
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What is the difference between dehydration and overhydration? Why does swelling occur with overhydration? What symptoms are shared by these two conditions?
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The intake of too much fluoride can cause fluorosis, which creates teeth that are extremely resistant to caries but unappealing in appearance.
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The degree to which a nutrient in food is available for absorption by the body is known as its biodegradability.
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Which of the following conditions is defined as too little sodium in the blood?
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Which of the following minerals may play a role in lowering high blood pressure?
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__________toxicity can damage the nervous system and cause symptoms that resemble Parkinson's disease.
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Which of the following mineral's main role is to increase the effectiveness of insulin in cells?
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A selenium deficiency can result in selenosis, which damages the heart.
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The hormone that directs the kidneys to reduce water loss from the body by reducing urine output is thyroid hormone.
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Chromium makes up approximately 60 percent of an individual's thyroid hormones.
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One advantage of consuming tap water is that it often contains fluoride.
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