Exam 9: Water and the Minerals
Exam 1: Overview of Nutrition and Health100 Questions
Exam 2: Carbohydrates100 Questions
Exam 3: Lipids100 Questions
Exam 4: Protein100 Questions
Exam 5: Digestion and Absorption100 Questions
Exam 6: Metabolism, Energy Balance, and Body Composition100 Questions
Exam 7: Weight Management100 Questions
Exam 8: The Vitamins100 Questions
Exam 9: Water and the Minerals100 Questions
Exam 10: Fitness and Nutrition100 Questions
Exam 11: Nutrition Through the Life Span: Pregnancy and Lactation100 Questions
Exam 12: Nutrition Through the Life Span: Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence100 Questions
Exam 13: Nutrition Through the Life Span: Later Adulthood106 Questions
Exam 14: Illness and Nutrition Care100 Questions
Exam 15: Medications, Diet-Drug Interactions, and Herbal Supplements100 Questions
Exam 16: Specialized Nutrition Support: Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition100 Questions
Exam 17: Foods and Food Consistency for Upper Gi Disorders100 Questions
Exam 18: Fiber-Modified Diets for Lower Gastrointestinal Tract Disorders100 Questions
Exam 19: Carbohydrate- and Fat-Modified Diets for Malabsorption Disorders100 Questions
Exam 20: Nutrition Therapy for Liver and Gallbladder Diseases100 Questions
Exam 21: Carbohydrate-Controlled Diets for Diabetes Mellitus100 Questions
Exam 22: Fat-Controlled, Mineral-Modified Diets for Cardiovascular Diseases98 Questions
Exam 23: Protein-, Mineral-, and Fluid-Modified Diets for Kidney Diseases102 Questions
Exam 24: Energy- and Protein-Modified Diets for Metabolic and Respiratory Stress100 Questions
Exam 25: Energy- and Protein-Modified Diets for Cancer and Hiv Infection100 Questions
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Which organ/organ system plays the primary role in maintaining acid-base balance?
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Which mechanism raises blood calcium levels when they fall too low?
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Thirst and satiety are the two factors that govern water intake in healthy people.
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Why is selenium important in the body and why might it be used to treat cancer?
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Match each nutrition term with the appropriate definition.
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erythrocyte protoporphyrin
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a hormone secreted by the adrenal glands that stimulates the reabsorption of sodium by the kidneys; also regulates chloride and potassium concentrations
high blood pressure
in the brain, the "king gland" that regulates the operation of many other glands
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Supplement users are more likely to have excessive intake of:
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water balance
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in the brain, the "king gland" that regulates the operation of many other glands
a hormone secreted by the adrenal glands that stimulates the reabsorption of sodium by the kidneys; also regulates chloride and potassium concentrations
a part of the brain that helps regulate many body balances, including fluid balance
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Mustard greens, kale, parsley, watercress, and broccoli are good sources of available calcium.
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When selecting a vitamin-mineral supplement, choose one in which the nutrient levels are:
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A diabetes-like condition may develop when _____ is lacking in the diet.
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Which substance enhances calcium absorption from the GI tract?
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People who regularly take prescription drugs, such as steroids and diuretics, are at risk for a deficiency of:
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Adequate calcium intake is important between the ages of 12 and 30 because this is the time when bones grow thicker and denser.
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In order to increase the amount of iron absorbed from a meal, you should:
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People who eat mostly processed and fast foods have the highest sodium intakes.
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Match each nutrition term with the appropriate definition.
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dehydration
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the loss of water from the body that occurs when water output exceeds water input
a precursor to hemoglobin
a part of the brain that helps regulate many body balances, including fluid balance
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