Deck 10: Water-Soluble Vitamins

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___________dissolve in water, are generally not stored in the body, leach when foods are soaked in water, and many are excreted through the urine.

A) Water- soluble vitamins
B) Fat- soluble vitamins
C) Minerals
D) Organic minerals
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Vitamin _____________ is rich in fruits and vegetables; assists in the formation of collagen, acts as an antioxidant, supports the immune system, and improves the absorption of nonheme iron.

A) B6
B) 2
C) C
D) B12
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Megadoses of vitamin C are linked to kidney stones, nausea, stomach cramps, and

A) nerve damage.
B) diarrhea.
C) vomiting.
D) collagen disease.
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Vitamin C deficiency symptoms include: swollen and bleeding gums, a rough rash on the skin, wounds that heal slowly, and internal bleeding or

A) ariboflavinosis.
B) scurvy.
C) pellagra.
D) hemochromatosis.
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Emily wants to make sure that she does not catch a cold. She should

A) consume a high- fiber diet-bran cereals, and peas and beans.
B) take zinc supplements at the level that is above the Upper Limit.
C) take EmergenC-1000 mg of vitamin C every day.
D) wash her hands frequently and thoroughly.
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Carnitine, lipoic acid, and inositol are needed for overall health

A) are partially essential nutrients.
B) and since they are synthesized in only minimal amounts, we need to eat foods which are rich in these substances.
C) are conditional nutrients.
D) but they are not essential nutrients.
Question
Choline is

A) a conditionally essential nutrient.
B) a mineral.
C) an essential nutrient.
D) responsible for muscle contraction and relaxation.
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___________functions as part of the phospholipid that makes up cell membranes; it functions in liver metabolism; it participates in nerve transmission; it assists in the transport of lipids as part of the VLDL; and it plays a key role in fetal development.

A) Carnitine
B) L- carnitine
C) Inositol
D) Choline
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Inositol is classified as a

A) an alcohol.
B) mineral.
C) a sugar alcohol.
D) inorganic nutrient.
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Fruits and vegetables which are ___________have been linked to lower rates of cancer of the lung, mouth and esophageal, stomach, and colon.

A) oxidized
B) dried
C) starchy
D) non- starchy
Question
Liberal consumption of cauliflower, broccoli, and Brussel sprouts have been linked to lower rates of

A) vitamin A deficiency.
B) scurvy.
C) bladder cancer in men.
D) diarrhea.
Question
Eating more tomatoes and pasta sauce may reduce the risk of developing

A) prostate cancer.
B) scurvy.
C) macrocytic anemia.
D) spina bifida.
Question
Choline helps protect the

A) lungs.
B) red blood cells.
C) heart.
D) liver.
Question
Wernicke- Korsakoff syndrome is a thiamin deficiency which is seen among

A) chronic alcohol abusers.
B) non- smokers.
C) vegans.
D) smokers.
Question
Heat, light, pH, and oxidation on the water- soluble vitamins lead to

A) inorganic compounds.
B) vitamin losses.
C) vitamin increases.
D) organic compounds.
Question
All water- soluble vitamins are carried throughout the body in

A) chylomicrons.
B) fat.
C) water.
D) cholesterol.
Question
Nutrient- preserving food preparation, handling and storage techniques aim to ___________exposure to oxygen.

A) increase
B) reduce
C) retain
D) maximize
Question
Sore tongue, inflammation of the skin, depression, confusion, and small pale red blood cells represent the deficiency symptoms of vitamin

A) riboflavin.
B) niacin.
C) thiamin.
D) B6.
Question
Leafy green vegetables, asparagus, enriched pasta, breads, cereals provide

A) vitamin C.
B) vitamin B1.
C) folate.
D) the B vitamins.
Question
The best natural food sources of ___________are dark green leafy vegetables such as spinach, broccoli, asparagus, and legumes.

A) pantothenic acid
B) biotin
C) folate
D) thiamin
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Which of the following sources of folate is best absorbed?

A) bread made from unenriched white flour
B) legumes
C) folate supplements
D) chicken
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Anne is a picky eater, and she is unable to swallow tablets and she has been diagnosed with low blood folate levels. Which would be her best option?

A) fish
B) pork
C) her favorite green leafy vegetable
D) spinach
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Adequate intake of ___________ has been linked to low rates of breast, colon and pancreatic cancer.

A) niacin
B) thiamin
C) riboflavin
D) folate
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Permanent birth defects in which a portion of the spinal cord and its protective membranes protrude from the vertebral column is called

A) spina bifida.
B) spinal anemia.
C) folemia.
D) microspina.
Question
This B vitamin is likely to lead to deficiency symptoms in vegans because it is found only in animal foods

A) thiamin.
B) riboflavin.
C) niacin.
D) B12.
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Persons who wish to maintain healthy red blood cells and the myelin sheath that surrounds nerves need to eat more

A) whole grains.
B) animal products (salmon, tuna), and fortified foods.
C) legumes.
D) fruits.
Question
Who among the following is most likely to experience vitamin B12 deficiency symptoms?

A) lacto- ovo vegetarian (eats dairy products and eggs)
B) pesca- vegetarian (eats only fish as animal foods)
C) vegan (eats no animal foods)
D) an omnivore (eats animal and plant foods)
Question
The B vitamins thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, pantothenic acid, biotin, and vitamin B6 act as ___________ in the process of breaking down carbohydrates, proteins, and fats to ATP.

A) hormones
B) minerals
C) enzymes
D) coenzymes
Question
Individuals who are underconsuming B vitamins are likely to feel

A) tired.
B) happy.
C) anxious.
D) elevated.
Question
Vitamin C- rich fruits and vegetables act as antioxidants and helps___________free radicals.

A) maintain
B) convert trans fats to
C) promote
D) neutralize
Question
Folate and vitamin B12 act as___________in the formation of red blood cells.

A) water solubles
B) B enzymes
C) coenzymes
D) enzymes
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Patients who are receiving post- surgical total nutrition intravenously, persons with Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, and those who are producing inadequate biotinidase need to consume more

A) thiamin.
B) riboflavin.
C) niacin.
D) biotin.
Question
___________results from chronic alcohol consumption is linked to thiamin malabsorption which results in memory loss, impaired vision, low blood pressure, uncontrolled movement of the arms and legs, and even coma.

A) Scurvy
B) Wernicke- Korsakoff syndrome
C) Hemapoeisis
D) Macrocytic anemia
Question
There are no known toxicity symptoms for

A) vitamins.
B) thiamin and riboflavin.
C) minerals.
D) vitamins A and D.
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Many cereals, flours, and a variety of beverages are

A) enriched.
B) fortified.
C) nutritionally superior because they are USP- labelled.
D) USP- labelled.
Question
Fortification of cereal grains has resulted in fewer cases of

A) Wernicke- Korsakoff syndrome.
B) all vitamin deficiencies.
C) pellagra.
D) peripheral neuropathy.
Question
Dermatitis, dementia, diarrhea, and death may result from inadequate intake of

A) niacin.
B) riboflavin.
C) any B vitamin.
D) thiamin.
Question
Niacin supplements may lead to

A) beriberi.
B) athiaminosis.
C) flushing.
D) pellagra.
Question
An alcoholic who has been diagnosed with ___________has been advised to eat more milk and yogurt; enriched grains, leafy green vegetables, eggs, and almonds.

A) ariboflavinosis
B) pellagra
C) dry beriberi
D) wet beriberi
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A poor Asian American refugee who has been eating polished white rice has been experiencing loss of appetite, weight loss, memory loss, confusion, muscle weakness, pain, numbness, and tingling in the feet and hands. Her diagnosis is

A) ariboflavinosis.
B) beriberi.
C) pellagra.
D) Wernicke- Korsakoff syndrome.
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Folate deteriorates during cooking; vitamin B12 and riboflavin are destroyed by ultraviolet light; thiamin is easily damaged in an alkaline pH, and vitamin C oxidizes when exposed to air and heat.
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Short- term alcohol consumption is linked to thiamin malabsorption which results in reversible memory loss, impaired vision, low blood pressure, and uncontrolled movement of the arms and legs.
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Thiamin in lean pork and whole grains is necessary for energy metabolism and plays a role in nerve transmission.
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Fish, poultry, fortified cereals, and enriched breads are rich in niacin.
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Preformed niacin is found in meat, fish, poultry, enriched whole- grain breads and bread products, and fortified cereals.
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Panthothenic acid, which is abundant in whole- grain cereals, nuts and legumes, milk, meat, and eggs, has no known toxicity symptoms, and deficiency symptoms are rare.
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Biotin, found in peanuts, yeast, egg yolks, grains, fish, and liver, is referred to as the "beauty vitamin,"
because it helps maintain healthy hair and nails.
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Research has proven that vitamin B6 supplementation reverses symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome and relieves premenstrual discomfort.
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Taking large amounts of vitamin B6 supplements has been linked to reversible nerve damage.
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Consuming too much folic acid from supplements can obscure a vitamin B12 deficiency.
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Babies born to mothers who are deficient in folate have a higher risk of permanent neural tube defects such as spina bifida.
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Inadequate folate intake may result in abnormally large and immature red blood cells which have diminished oxygen- carrying capacity, leading to weakness, irritability and shortness of breath.
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Folate needs vitamin B12 to stop in cell division.
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Synthetic folic acid or folate found in supplements has a stronger protective effect than folate that is found in food.
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To reduce the risk of birth defects, Alisha, who plans to get pregnant in October, should increase folic acid consumption in September, and she should continue until the early months of pregnancy.
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Folate coenzymes accept and donate one- carbon compounds in DNA and amino acid synthesis.
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On a daily basis, pregnant women need to consume more folate than men.
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Pregnant women need folate because of the increased need for cell division during pregnancy.
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In most cases of macrocytic anemia, the true cause is a B12 deficiency, not a folate deficiency.
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The vitamin B6 which is found in meat, fish, poultry, legumes, bananas, and fortified cereals, acts as a coenzyme for over 1000 enzymes, most of which are involved in protein metabolism, glycogenolysis, and red blood cell synthesis.
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Choline is a conditionally essential nutrient that is needed for the integrity of cell membranes, nerve transmission, lipid transport, and liver health.
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Carnitine, lipoic acid, and inositol are needed for overall health, but are not essential nutrients because the body is able to synthesize them in sufficient amounts.
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Vitamin B12 deficiency results either from inadequate dietary intake, such as in vegans who are not consuming vitamin B12-fortified foods or supplements, or from malabsorption.
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Hemochromatosis-storage of excess iron-- is linked to liver and heart damage-due to inadequate vitamin C intake.
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Because excesses of water- soluble vitamins are excreted in the urine, there are no toxicity symptoms for the B vitamins.
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Vitamin C is essential to the formation of the fibrous protein collagen, the most abundant protein in the body.
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A diet that is low in fruits and non- starchy vegetables increases the risk of developing cancer.
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Folate and vitamin B12 function as coenzymes in the formation of red blood cells, and the replenishment of cells.
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Thiamin and vitamin B12 are necessary for nerve function, and niacin participates in protein synthesis.
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The more vitamin C a person takes, the better.
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Vitamin C acts as an antioxidant and helps neutralize free radicals.
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Pregnant women are at risk of having mentally and physically retarded babies if they do not consume enough folate.
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Without the B vitamins, energy production would come to a halt.
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The B vitamins thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, pantothenic acid, biotin, and vitamin B6 are key enzymes that break down carbohydrates, proteins, and fats to ATP.
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Vitamins provide kilocalories, and are therefore considered to be a source of energy.
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Explain how water- soluble vitamins are processed in the body.
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Explain how is macrocytic anemia can be resolved.
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Explain how vitamin B12 nerve damage should be treated.
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How does microwaving affect vitamin B12 in foods?
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Name the condition which chronic alcohol abusers are expressing if they exhibit symptoms such as: memory loss, impaired vision, low blood pressure, uncontrolled movement of the arms and legs.
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Deck 10: Water-Soluble Vitamins
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___________dissolve in water, are generally not stored in the body, leach when foods are soaked in water, and many are excreted through the urine.

A) Water- soluble vitamins
B) Fat- soluble vitamins
C) Minerals
D) Organic minerals
Fat- soluble vitamins
2
Vitamin _____________ is rich in fruits and vegetables; assists in the formation of collagen, acts as an antioxidant, supports the immune system, and improves the absorption of nonheme iron.

A) B6
B) 2
C) C
D) B12
C
3
Megadoses of vitamin C are linked to kidney stones, nausea, stomach cramps, and

A) nerve damage.
B) diarrhea.
C) vomiting.
D) collagen disease.
diarrhea.
4
Vitamin C deficiency symptoms include: swollen and bleeding gums, a rough rash on the skin, wounds that heal slowly, and internal bleeding or

A) ariboflavinosis.
B) scurvy.
C) pellagra.
D) hemochromatosis.
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Emily wants to make sure that she does not catch a cold. She should

A) consume a high- fiber diet-bran cereals, and peas and beans.
B) take zinc supplements at the level that is above the Upper Limit.
C) take EmergenC-1000 mg of vitamin C every day.
D) wash her hands frequently and thoroughly.
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Carnitine, lipoic acid, and inositol are needed for overall health

A) are partially essential nutrients.
B) and since they are synthesized in only minimal amounts, we need to eat foods which are rich in these substances.
C) are conditional nutrients.
D) but they are not essential nutrients.
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Choline is

A) a conditionally essential nutrient.
B) a mineral.
C) an essential nutrient.
D) responsible for muscle contraction and relaxation.
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___________functions as part of the phospholipid that makes up cell membranes; it functions in liver metabolism; it participates in nerve transmission; it assists in the transport of lipids as part of the VLDL; and it plays a key role in fetal development.

A) Carnitine
B) L- carnitine
C) Inositol
D) Choline
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Inositol is classified as a

A) an alcohol.
B) mineral.
C) a sugar alcohol.
D) inorganic nutrient.
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Fruits and vegetables which are ___________have been linked to lower rates of cancer of the lung, mouth and esophageal, stomach, and colon.

A) oxidized
B) dried
C) starchy
D) non- starchy
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Liberal consumption of cauliflower, broccoli, and Brussel sprouts have been linked to lower rates of

A) vitamin A deficiency.
B) scurvy.
C) bladder cancer in men.
D) diarrhea.
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Eating more tomatoes and pasta sauce may reduce the risk of developing

A) prostate cancer.
B) scurvy.
C) macrocytic anemia.
D) spina bifida.
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Choline helps protect the

A) lungs.
B) red blood cells.
C) heart.
D) liver.
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Wernicke- Korsakoff syndrome is a thiamin deficiency which is seen among

A) chronic alcohol abusers.
B) non- smokers.
C) vegans.
D) smokers.
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Heat, light, pH, and oxidation on the water- soluble vitamins lead to

A) inorganic compounds.
B) vitamin losses.
C) vitamin increases.
D) organic compounds.
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All water- soluble vitamins are carried throughout the body in

A) chylomicrons.
B) fat.
C) water.
D) cholesterol.
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Nutrient- preserving food preparation, handling and storage techniques aim to ___________exposure to oxygen.

A) increase
B) reduce
C) retain
D) maximize
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Sore tongue, inflammation of the skin, depression, confusion, and small pale red blood cells represent the deficiency symptoms of vitamin

A) riboflavin.
B) niacin.
C) thiamin.
D) B6.
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Leafy green vegetables, asparagus, enriched pasta, breads, cereals provide

A) vitamin C.
B) vitamin B1.
C) folate.
D) the B vitamins.
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20
The best natural food sources of ___________are dark green leafy vegetables such as spinach, broccoli, asparagus, and legumes.

A) pantothenic acid
B) biotin
C) folate
D) thiamin
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21
Which of the following sources of folate is best absorbed?

A) bread made from unenriched white flour
B) legumes
C) folate supplements
D) chicken
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Anne is a picky eater, and she is unable to swallow tablets and she has been diagnosed with low blood folate levels. Which would be her best option?

A) fish
B) pork
C) her favorite green leafy vegetable
D) spinach
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23
Adequate intake of ___________ has been linked to low rates of breast, colon and pancreatic cancer.

A) niacin
B) thiamin
C) riboflavin
D) folate
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Permanent birth defects in which a portion of the spinal cord and its protective membranes protrude from the vertebral column is called

A) spina bifida.
B) spinal anemia.
C) folemia.
D) microspina.
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This B vitamin is likely to lead to deficiency symptoms in vegans because it is found only in animal foods

A) thiamin.
B) riboflavin.
C) niacin.
D) B12.
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Persons who wish to maintain healthy red blood cells and the myelin sheath that surrounds nerves need to eat more

A) whole grains.
B) animal products (salmon, tuna), and fortified foods.
C) legumes.
D) fruits.
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Who among the following is most likely to experience vitamin B12 deficiency symptoms?

A) lacto- ovo vegetarian (eats dairy products and eggs)
B) pesca- vegetarian (eats only fish as animal foods)
C) vegan (eats no animal foods)
D) an omnivore (eats animal and plant foods)
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The B vitamins thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, pantothenic acid, biotin, and vitamin B6 act as ___________ in the process of breaking down carbohydrates, proteins, and fats to ATP.

A) hormones
B) minerals
C) enzymes
D) coenzymes
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29
Individuals who are underconsuming B vitamins are likely to feel

A) tired.
B) happy.
C) anxious.
D) elevated.
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30
Vitamin C- rich fruits and vegetables act as antioxidants and helps___________free radicals.

A) maintain
B) convert trans fats to
C) promote
D) neutralize
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31
Folate and vitamin B12 act as___________in the formation of red blood cells.

A) water solubles
B) B enzymes
C) coenzymes
D) enzymes
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32
Patients who are receiving post- surgical total nutrition intravenously, persons with Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, and those who are producing inadequate biotinidase need to consume more

A) thiamin.
B) riboflavin.
C) niacin.
D) biotin.
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33
___________results from chronic alcohol consumption is linked to thiamin malabsorption which results in memory loss, impaired vision, low blood pressure, uncontrolled movement of the arms and legs, and even coma.

A) Scurvy
B) Wernicke- Korsakoff syndrome
C) Hemapoeisis
D) Macrocytic anemia
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34
There are no known toxicity symptoms for

A) vitamins.
B) thiamin and riboflavin.
C) minerals.
D) vitamins A and D.
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35
Many cereals, flours, and a variety of beverages are

A) enriched.
B) fortified.
C) nutritionally superior because they are USP- labelled.
D) USP- labelled.
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36
Fortification of cereal grains has resulted in fewer cases of

A) Wernicke- Korsakoff syndrome.
B) all vitamin deficiencies.
C) pellagra.
D) peripheral neuropathy.
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37
Dermatitis, dementia, diarrhea, and death may result from inadequate intake of

A) niacin.
B) riboflavin.
C) any B vitamin.
D) thiamin.
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38
Niacin supplements may lead to

A) beriberi.
B) athiaminosis.
C) flushing.
D) pellagra.
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39
An alcoholic who has been diagnosed with ___________has been advised to eat more milk and yogurt; enriched grains, leafy green vegetables, eggs, and almonds.

A) ariboflavinosis
B) pellagra
C) dry beriberi
D) wet beriberi
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40
A poor Asian American refugee who has been eating polished white rice has been experiencing loss of appetite, weight loss, memory loss, confusion, muscle weakness, pain, numbness, and tingling in the feet and hands. Her diagnosis is

A) ariboflavinosis.
B) beriberi.
C) pellagra.
D) Wernicke- Korsakoff syndrome.
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41
Folate deteriorates during cooking; vitamin B12 and riboflavin are destroyed by ultraviolet light; thiamin is easily damaged in an alkaline pH, and vitamin C oxidizes when exposed to air and heat.
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Short- term alcohol consumption is linked to thiamin malabsorption which results in reversible memory loss, impaired vision, low blood pressure, and uncontrolled movement of the arms and legs.
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43
Thiamin in lean pork and whole grains is necessary for energy metabolism and plays a role in nerve transmission.
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Fish, poultry, fortified cereals, and enriched breads are rich in niacin.
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Preformed niacin is found in meat, fish, poultry, enriched whole- grain breads and bread products, and fortified cereals.
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46
Panthothenic acid, which is abundant in whole- grain cereals, nuts and legumes, milk, meat, and eggs, has no known toxicity symptoms, and deficiency symptoms are rare.
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Biotin, found in peanuts, yeast, egg yolks, grains, fish, and liver, is referred to as the "beauty vitamin,"
because it helps maintain healthy hair and nails.
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48
Research has proven that vitamin B6 supplementation reverses symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome and relieves premenstrual discomfort.
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Taking large amounts of vitamin B6 supplements has been linked to reversible nerve damage.
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50
Consuming too much folic acid from supplements can obscure a vitamin B12 deficiency.
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51
Babies born to mothers who are deficient in folate have a higher risk of permanent neural tube defects such as spina bifida.
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Inadequate folate intake may result in abnormally large and immature red blood cells which have diminished oxygen- carrying capacity, leading to weakness, irritability and shortness of breath.
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53
Folate needs vitamin B12 to stop in cell division.
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Synthetic folic acid or folate found in supplements has a stronger protective effect than folate that is found in food.
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55
To reduce the risk of birth defects, Alisha, who plans to get pregnant in October, should increase folic acid consumption in September, and she should continue until the early months of pregnancy.
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Folate coenzymes accept and donate one- carbon compounds in DNA and amino acid synthesis.
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On a daily basis, pregnant women need to consume more folate than men.
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Pregnant women need folate because of the increased need for cell division during pregnancy.
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59
In most cases of macrocytic anemia, the true cause is a B12 deficiency, not a folate deficiency.
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60
The vitamin B6 which is found in meat, fish, poultry, legumes, bananas, and fortified cereals, acts as a coenzyme for over 1000 enzymes, most of which are involved in protein metabolism, glycogenolysis, and red blood cell synthesis.
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61
Choline is a conditionally essential nutrient that is needed for the integrity of cell membranes, nerve transmission, lipid transport, and liver health.
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62
Carnitine, lipoic acid, and inositol are needed for overall health, but are not essential nutrients because the body is able to synthesize them in sufficient amounts.
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Vitamin B12 deficiency results either from inadequate dietary intake, such as in vegans who are not consuming vitamin B12-fortified foods or supplements, or from malabsorption.
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64
Hemochromatosis-storage of excess iron-- is linked to liver and heart damage-due to inadequate vitamin C intake.
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65
Because excesses of water- soluble vitamins are excreted in the urine, there are no toxicity symptoms for the B vitamins.
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66
Vitamin C is essential to the formation of the fibrous protein collagen, the most abundant protein in the body.
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67
A diet that is low in fruits and non- starchy vegetables increases the risk of developing cancer.
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68
Folate and vitamin B12 function as coenzymes in the formation of red blood cells, and the replenishment of cells.
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69
Thiamin and vitamin B12 are necessary for nerve function, and niacin participates in protein synthesis.
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70
The more vitamin C a person takes, the better.
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71
Vitamin C acts as an antioxidant and helps neutralize free radicals.
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72
Pregnant women are at risk of having mentally and physically retarded babies if they do not consume enough folate.
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73
Without the B vitamins, energy production would come to a halt.
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74
The B vitamins thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, pantothenic acid, biotin, and vitamin B6 are key enzymes that break down carbohydrates, proteins, and fats to ATP.
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75
Vitamins provide kilocalories, and are therefore considered to be a source of energy.
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76
Explain how water- soluble vitamins are processed in the body.
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77
Explain how is macrocytic anemia can be resolved.
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78
Explain how vitamin B12 nerve damage should be treated.
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79
How does microwaving affect vitamin B12 in foods?
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80
Name the condition which chronic alcohol abusers are expressing if they exhibit symptoms such as: memory loss, impaired vision, low blood pressure, uncontrolled movement of the arms and legs.
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