Deck 12: Major Minerals
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Deck 12: Major Minerals
1
Nutrient status, whether the mineral is bound with other substances in food or ingested together determine a mineral's
A) carbon content.
B) availability.
C) essentiality.
D) bioavailability.
A) carbon content.
B) availability.
C) essentiality.
D) bioavailability.
bioavailability.
2
Mineral toxicity symptoms are likely to emerge from
A) mineral- rich foods and the specific supplements.
B) supplementation.
C) vitamin- rich foods.
D) mineral- rich foods.
A) mineral- rich foods and the specific supplements.
B) supplementation.
C) vitamin- rich foods.
D) mineral- rich foods.
supplementation.
3
Which of the following is most likely to cause toxicity symptoms?
A) calcium supplements
B) magnesium- rich foods
C) a combination of calcium- rich and magnesium- rich foods
D) calcium- rich foods
A) calcium supplements
B) magnesium- rich foods
C) a combination of calcium- rich and magnesium- rich foods
D) calcium- rich foods
calcium supplements
4
Minerals are chemical elements essential to body
A) structure.
B) voluntary functions.
C) functions.
D) involuntary functions.
A) structure.
B) voluntary functions.
C) functions.
D) involuntary functions.
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5
Inorganic elements that are essential to the nutrition of humans are called
A) ions.
B) vitamins.
C) free radicals.
D) minerals.
A) ions.
B) vitamins.
C) free radicals.
D) minerals.
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6
Minerals that are needed in amounts greater than 100 milligrams per day-- sodium, chloride, potassium, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, and sulfur-are classified as
A) minor minerals.
B) essential minerals.
C) trace minerals.
D) major minerals.
A) minor minerals.
B) essential minerals.
C) trace minerals.
D) major minerals.
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7
Minerals needed in amounts less than 20 milligrams daily-- iron, zinc, selenium, fluoride, chromium, copper, manganese, and molybdenum-are classified as
A) tracing minerals.
B) trace minerals.
C) major minerals.
D) essential minerals.
A) tracing minerals.
B) trace minerals.
C) major minerals.
D) essential minerals.
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8
The degree to which a nutrient is absorbed and ultimately available to be used in the body is called its
A) absorbability.
B) availability.
C) essentiality.
D) bioavailability.
A) absorbability.
B) availability.
C) essentiality.
D) bioavailability.
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9
Individuals who are deficient in a particular mineral will absorb ___________ minerals compared to those who have adequate mineral intake.
A) more
B) less
C) efficiently
D) trace
A) more
B) less
C) efficiently
D) trace
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10
Oxalates and phytates which bind to iron in foods and reduce their bioavailability are called
A) connectors.
B) coenzymes.
C) cofactors.
D) binders.
A) connectors.
B) coenzymes.
C) cofactors.
D) binders.
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11
Chloride helps maintain fluid balance, helps remove carbon dioxide from the blood, helps maintain pH balance, and participates in digestion as part of HCl in the
A) kidney.
B) liver.
C) heart.
D) stomach.
A) kidney.
B) liver.
C) heart.
D) stomach.
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12
Individuals who consume diets which are adequate in___________ have optimal muscle function, nerve conduction, fluid and pH balance, bone health, recommended blood and are unlikely to have kidney stones.
A) chloride.
B) potassium.
C) chlorine.
D) magnesium.
A) chloride.
B) potassium.
C) chlorine.
D) magnesium.
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13
Dark green leafy vegetables are rich in
A) potassium.
B) vitamin B1.
C) sodium.
D) vitamin D.
A) potassium.
B) vitamin B1.
C) sodium.
D) vitamin D.
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14
Hyperkalemia symptoms-nausea, fatigue, muscle weakness, irregular heartbeat, and tingling in feet and hands-are likely to result from
A) potassium supplements.
B) potassium- rich foods.
C) potassium- sparing diuretics.
D) sodium- rich foods.
A) potassium supplements.
B) potassium- rich foods.
C) potassium- sparing diuretics.
D) sodium- rich foods.
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15
Adequate potassium intake reduces the risk of
A) urinary tract infections.
B) diarrhea.
C) bladderitis.
D) kidney stones.
A) urinary tract infections.
B) diarrhea.
C) bladderitis.
D) kidney stones.
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16
The DASH diet is recommended to lower blood pressure because it is rich in
A) enriched breads.
B) the right breakfast cereals.
C) potassium- rich fruits and vegetables.
D) processed foods.
A) enriched breads.
B) the right breakfast cereals.
C) potassium- rich fruits and vegetables.
D) processed foods.
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17
Phytates are acids in nuts, whole grains, and legumes which___________mineral absorption.
A) have no effect on
B) increase
C) alkalinize
D) block
A) have no effect on
B) increase
C) alkalinize
D) block
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18
Oxalates are acids in spinach which ___________ calcium absorption.
A) increase
B) acidify
C) have no effect on
D) reduce
A) increase
B) acidify
C) have no effect on
D) reduce
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19
Vitamin A in spinach is well absorbed, but only a small percentage of its ___________is absorbed.
A) carbohydrate
B) calcium
C) protein
D) fiber
A) carbohydrate
B) calcium
C) protein
D) fiber
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20
Osteoporosis is synonymous with
A) bone pain.
B) bone spurs.
C) osteopenia.
D) bone loss.
A) bone pain.
B) bone spurs.
C) osteopenia.
D) bone loss.
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21
Americans need 4,700 mg of potassium every day and it is the most mineral.
A) abundant
B) inorganic
C) organic
D) important
A) abundant
B) inorganic
C) organic
D) important
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22
Adults need 1,500 mg of sodium every
A) day.
B) week.
C) hour.
D) two days.
A) day.
B) week.
C) hour.
D) two days.
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23
Which of the following nutrients is often consumed in excess by most Americans?
A) sulfur
B) sodium
C) potassium
D) magnesium
A) sulfur
B) sodium
C) potassium
D) magnesium
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24
How is calcium balance regulated? By the action of
A) coenzymes.
B) enzymes.
C) fat- soluble vitamins.
D) hormones.
A) coenzymes.
B) enzymes.
C) fat- soluble vitamins.
D) hormones.
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25
Vitamin D and lactose each ___________the absorption of calcium.
A) acidify
B) neutralize
C) improve
D) reduce
A) acidify
B) neutralize
C) improve
D) reduce
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26
The mineral which is part of keratin found in hair, and skin, is responsible for the formation of collagen; and participates in in acid-base balance and cellular respiration is
A) sulfur.
B) sulfuric acid.
C) sulfate.
D) biotin.
A) sulfur.
B) sulfuric acid.
C) sulfate.
D) biotin.
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27
Soft drinks contain
A) phosphrous.
B) phytates.
C) osteoclasts.
D) phosphoric acid.
A) phosphrous.
B) phytates.
C) osteoclasts.
D) phosphoric acid.
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28
Phosphorus is found in the cells as part of phospholipids, which give cell ___________their structure.
A) proteins
B) membranes
C) mitchondria
D) walls
A) proteins
B) membranes
C) mitchondria
D) walls
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29
The process of adding minerals, including calcium and phosphorus, to the collagen matrix in the bone, which makes the bone strong and rigid is
A) mineral balance.
B) mineralization.
C) collagen balance.
D) hydroxyapatite.
A) mineral balance.
B) mineralization.
C) collagen balance.
D) hydroxyapatite.
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30
Which mineral provides shape to proteins and is part of the vitamins thiamin and biotin and the amino acids cysteine and methionine?
A) sulfur
B) potassium
C) chloride
D) sulfite
A) sulfur
B) potassium
C) chloride
D) sulfite
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31
Who among the following is most likely to have low BMD? A
A) 50 year old
B) 15 year old
C) 20 year old
D) 70 year old
A) 50 year old
B) 15 year old
C) 20 year old
D) 70 year old
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32
How would you describe the calcium bioavailability of spinach?
A) high if consumed with a vitamin C source
B) high
C) low
D) medium
A) high if consumed with a vitamin C source
B) high
C) low
D) medium
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33
To improve mineral bioavailability of minerals, which vitamin should be consumed at every meal?
A) K
B) folate
C) C
D) A
A) K
B) folate
C) C
D) A
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34
Calcium and phosphorous are needed for the process of
A) mass bone building.
B) mineralism.
C) bone mining.
D) mineralization.
A) mass bone building.
B) mineralism.
C) bone mining.
D) mineralization.
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35
Individuals who consume fast foods, canned soups and deli meats regularly are likely to develop
A) high blood pressure.
B) low blood pressure.
C) a sodium- potassium pump.
D) low blood potassium levels.
A) high blood pressure.
B) low blood pressure.
C) a sodium- potassium pump.
D) low blood potassium levels.
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36
Sodium, potassium and calcium are
A) alcohol ions.
B) anions.
C) canions.
D) cations.
A) alcohol ions.
B) anions.
C) canions.
D) cations.
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37
The mineral which helps maintain fluid balance, transmits nerve impulses, participates in muscle contraction, and helps transport some nutrients across cell membranes is
A) potassium.
B) water.
C) sodium.
D) magnesium.
A) potassium.
B) water.
C) sodium.
D) magnesium.
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38
Most Americans consume ___________as much as sodium as needed.
A) twice
B) five times
C) three times
D) four times
A) twice
B) five times
C) three times
D) four times
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39
Hypertension, hypernatremia, and bone loss are attributed to excess
A) iron.
B) chloride.
C) potassium.
D) sodium.
A) iron.
B) chloride.
C) potassium.
D) sodium.
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40
The most overconsumed sodium source is
A) sodium bicarbonate.
B) sodium chloride.
C) monosodium glutamate.
D) sodium docusate.
A) sodium bicarbonate.
B) sodium chloride.
C) monosodium glutamate.
D) sodium docusate.
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41
Too much of one mineral, such as calcium, Ca2+, can cause a decrease in the absorption and metabolism of another mineral, such as magnesium, Mg2+, leading to an imbalance.
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42
To improve bioavailability, it's best to take single mineral supplements alone.
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43
The bioavailability of each mineral depends on the amount of both minerals in the GI tract at the time of absorption.
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44
Oxalates (acids found in certain fruits and vegetables, chocolate, tea, coffee, beer, and nuts) or phytates (acids found in nuts, whole grains, and legumes) form acid-mineral complexes which pass through the GI tract unabsorbed.
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45
Cooking legumes that contain phytates, can help increase the bioavailability of its minerals by breaking the bonds between the minerals and the binders.
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46
Polyphenols as well as oxalates in tea and coffee inhibit the body's absorption of iron, increasing bioavailability.
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47
Vitamin C enhances the absorption of iron from plant foods.
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48
Animal protein from meat, fish, and poultry enhances zinc absorption; and vitamin D enhances calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium absorption.
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49
Hyponatremia results from too little or too much sodium in the blood.
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50
Hyponatremia symptoms include: headache, muscle weakness, fatigue, seizures, coma and death.
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51
Deli meats and canned soups are often high in sodium.
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52
Minerals are classified as major minerals or as trace minerals depending on the amount found in the body and the amount needed on a weekly basis.
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53
A homemade bean soup, a sandwich which includes greens instead of lettuce and a baked sweet potato is high in potassium.
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54
A diet that is adequate in potassium is beneficial to individuals who have a history of kidney stones because potassium attaches to the calcium in the urine thereby preventing the formation of mineral crystals that can form kidney stones.
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55
Foods which are high in phytates such as whole grains lower magnesium absorption.
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56
To improve and maintain bone mineral density, consume a diet adequate in calcium, magnesium, and potassium, vitamins D and K, omega- 3 fatty acids, protein, and kilocalories.
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57
Bone mineral density increases during childhood and adolescence, and peaks in early adulthood.
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58
The best way to predict the likelihood of getting osteoporosis is to measure dietary calcium intake.
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59
Swimming has been shown to correct low bone mass density.
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60
Dietary changes can reverse bone thinning.
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61
A female smoker who is also an alcoholic may have osteoporosis but bone mass density needs to be measured.
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62
Osteoporosis is genetic and cannot be reversed.
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63
BMD represents bone mass density.
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64
Sulfur is consumed in its oxidized form, sulfate, and it is found in meat, poultry, fish, eggs, legumes, dairy foods, fruits, vegetables, beer, and wine.
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65
Persons who have been diagnosed with ulcerative colitis need to eat more sulfur- rich foods.
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66
Excessive supplemental magnesium may lead to diarrhea.
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67
Excessive magnesium from foods such as leafy green vegetables, and legumes are not likely to lead to toxicity symptoms.
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68
Hypophosphatemia symptoms include: muscle weakness, bone pain, rickets in children, confusion, and, at the extreme, death.
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69
Phosphorus is a structural component of bones and teeth, it uses energy as part of ATP, acts as an acid- base buffer, and is used to break down DNA and RNA.
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70
Symptoms of hyperphosphatemia may include muscle cramps and spasms and numbness or tingling in the feet and hands; while symptoms of hypophosphatemia include: muscle weakness, bone pain, rickets in children, confusion, and, at the extreme, death.
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71
Minerals play roles in fluid and electrolyte balance, form blood cells (iron and copper), build healthy bones (calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, and fluoride), and maintain a healthy immune system (zinc). Minerals can also be part of enzyme complexes, participate in energy metabolism, and play a role in structural growth.
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72
A balance of electrolytes is essential for transmission of nerve impulses and contraction of muscles; conversely an electrolyte imbalance can lead to confusion, seizures, muscle spasms, and convulsions.
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73
Toxicity symptoms are common among healthy Americans because of widespread mineral supplementation.
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74
The body can adapt mineral absorption and excretion, according to the body's mineral needs.
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75
It is not possible to experience mineral toxicity symptoms because the body adjusts mineral absorption and excretion, according to the body's need for minerals.
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76
Describe the factors which increase mineral bioavailability.
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77
Describe the factors reduce mineral bioavailability.
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78
What is the most common form of sodium that is consumed in processed foods?
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79
What is the name of the mineral that provides strength and structure to bones and teeth, is critical for muscle contraction, helps maintain a normal heartbeat, participates in blood clotting, and may reduce the risk for hypertension, colon cancer, kidney stones, and obesity.
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80
What are the recommendations for maximizing calcium absorption from foods and supplements?
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