Exam 8: The Vitamins

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Which vitamin is most vulnerable to interactions with alcohol and other drugs?

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Abuse of alcohol may lead to a severe form of thiamin deficiency called:

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Which food group is the best source of beta-carotene?

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Discuss the potential problems with vegetarianism and vitamin B12 deficiency.

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Thiamin is involved in:

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Identify groups of people who are at risk for vitamin E deficiency, in addition to those with diseases.

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The best way to reap the benefits of phytochemicals is by:

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Overconsumption of the fat-soluble vitamins results in:

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Vitamin A plays a role in:

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Vitamin E deficiencies are rarely observed in humans because:

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From the list below, choose the most reliable food source of vitamin D for children.

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The major role of vitamin E in the body is to:

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Which group of people needs an intake of vitamin C in excess of the RDA?

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The best food sources for the water-soluble vitamins are:

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Ascorbic acid is another name for:

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Match each nutrition term with the appropriate definition.
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free radicals
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a compound that protects other compounds from oxygen by itself reacting with oxygen
the vitamin K-deficiency disease in which blood fails to clot
malformations of the brain, spinal cord, or both during embryonic development
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free radicals
a compound that protects other compounds from oxygen by itself reacting with oxygen
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The most important role of vitamin B12 is to assist folate in:

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The fat-soluble vitamins:

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Which vitamin is not fat-soluble?

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What is riboflavin? Identify its chief functions in the body, the symptoms characteristic of a deficiency, and significant food sources.

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