Deck 13: Trace Minerals

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An active enzyme that contains one or more metal ions that are essential for their biological activity is called a

A) metalloenzyme.
B) metallofactor.
C) coenzume.
D) cofactor.
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Inorganic substances or minerals required in amounts smaller than 100 milligrams per day that are essential to health are also called microminerals or

A) trace minerals.
B) minor minerals.
C) major minerals.
D) important minerals.
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Menstruating women need _________men.

A) less iron than
B) as much iron as
C) more iron than
D) less heme iron
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Foods which contain heme iron are_________non- heme iron foods.

A) better absorbed than
B) not absorbed compared to
C) minimally absorbed than
D) partially absorbed than
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The type of iron in cast iron skillets is

A) metallic iron.
B) non- absorbable iron.
C) heme iron.
D) non- heme iron.
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Reduced ability to learn, fatigue, and increased susceptibility to infections result when inadequate________is consumed.

A) vitamin C
B) metalloiron
C) iron
D) copper
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Who among the following needs to avoid iron and vitamin C supplements? Persons who have been diagnosed with

A) mucosal unblock.
B) scurvy.
C) iron deficiency anemia.
D) hemochromatosis.
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Consuming too much iron from ________ can cause constipation, nausea and vomiting, and diarrhea.

A) heme- iron foods
B) supplements
C) non- heme iron foods
D) vitamin C- rich foods
Question
Adding a vitamin C- rich food (citrus, many fresh vegetables) at a meal ________iron absorption.

A) zeroes
B) has no effect on
C) decreases
D) increases
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Who among the following persons has the highest need for iron? A female who is

A) 82 years old.
B) 2 years old.
C) 22 years old.
D) 52 years old.
Question
When she went to donate blood at the blood bank, Ana was told that her iron levels were low. What should Ana do now?

A) Eat a vitamin C rich fruit or vegetable at every meal and for snacks. At meal time, she should eat non- heme iron foods such as meat, fish, poultry. Ana should also take an iron supplement at the recommended dosage at mealtime.
B) Take the iron supplement at a dosage that is ten times higher than the stated dosage on the label to correct the deficiency quickly.
C) Double the dosage of the iron supplement label.
D) Eat a vitamin C rich fruit or vegetable at every meal and for snacks. At meal time, she should eat heme iron foods-meat, fish, poultry. Ana should take an iron supplement at the recommended dosage at mealtime.
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Which of the following nutrients is widely underconsumed?

A) total fat
B) saturated fat
C) added sugar
D) iron
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Although grains have higher iron contents than other food groups, the iron in proteins is

A) more likely to be absorbed.
B) more likely to be digested.
C) inferior because of the high fat content.
D) more likely to be absorbed because of the high unsaturated content in proteins.
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Phytates in legumes and cereals ________copper and iron.

A) bind
B) absorb more
C) zero absorption of
D) promote digestion of
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The________of copper is reduced by iron, zinc, molybdenum, calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin C supplements.

A) excretion
B) bioavailability
C) digestibility
D) enzyme action
Question
Pearl has been diagnosed with a copper deficiency, so she should eat more

A) non- heme iron foods.
B) heme iron foods.
C) seafood, nuts, and seeds.
D) fruits and non- starchy vegetables.
Question
The mineral which is part of ceruloplasmin, the cytochromes, and other metalloenzymes; and part of proteins involved in energy production and the synthesis of connective tissue is

A) water.
B) calcium.
C) iron.
D) copper.
Question
Menke's disease and Wilson's disease are

A) vitamin deficiencies.
B) mineral deficiencies.
C) genetic diseases which affect copper metabolism.
D) nutrient deficiencies.
Question
Copper toxicity symptoms-stomach pain and cramps, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, and liver damage-are likely to result from

A) eating too much seafood, nuts and seeds.
B) eating copper- rich foods with vitamin C- rich foods.
C) eating too many vegetables.
D) supplements.
Question
The nutrient which is found in very small amounts in almost every cell of the body, but mostly in bone and muscle is

A) zinc.
B) iron.
C) vitamin A.
D) vitamin C.
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Since zinc helps reduce the inflammation that can accompany skin wounds and helps wounds heal and repair skin cells, what could new parents use to speed up healing of a diaper rash? A

A) food which is rich in zinc such as red meat
B) ointment
C) lozenge
D) zinc drink
Question
Zinc is part of the ________and DNA structure, functions in taste acuity, and helps prevent age- related macular degeneration.

A) B vitamins
B) RNA
C) folate
D) red blood cell
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Selenium regulates the functioning of the

A) liver.
B) thyroid gland.
C) red blood cells.
D) lungs.
Question
Selenium deficiency is linked to heart damage as in

A) hypertension.
B) cardiac malfunction.
C) hypercholesterolemia.
D) Keshan disease.
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One of the best ways to maintain the structure of bones and teeth and prevent dental caries is to eat adequate amounts of

A) fluoride.
B) fluoride at levels close to the UL.
C) calcium.
D) fluorine.
Question
The ________dietary source of fluoride is a fluoridated water supply and the consumption of foods and beverages prepared using fluoridated water.

A) secondary
B) most unsafe
C) primary
D) best
Question
Fluorosis creates teeth that are extremely resistant to caries but

A) susceptible to gum disease.
B) this can be corrected by eating five servings of fruits and vegetables every day.
C) cosmetically unappealing.
D) susceptible to scurvy.
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Which of the following is likely to contain fluoride?

A) bottled water
B) tap water
C) mineral water
D) sparkling water
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Chromium may improve insulin function, the metabolism and storage of carbohydrates and fats, and metabolic syndrome and

A) liver disease.
B) irritability.
C) prediabetes.
D) osteoporosis.
Question
Iodine is essential to make the ________hormones T3 and T4, which help regulate metabolic rate and stimulate growth and development.

A) pancreatic
B) liver
C) salivary
D) thyroid
Question
Iodized salt and shellfish provide

A) chromium.
B) calcium.
C) iodine.
D) iron.
Question
A pregnant women who underconsumes iodine during pregnancy is likely to have a baby who suffers from

A) reversible mental retardation.
B) reversible physical retardation.
C) cretinism.
D) goitrogen.
Question
Rutabagas, cabbage, soybeans and peanuts

A) cure goiter.
B) are too high in fat.
C) contain goitrogens.
D) prevent goiter
Question
Which of the following foods is likely to be high in iodine?

A) seafood
B) vegetables
C) water
D) fruits
Question
An individual who has an enlarged thyroid gland may have

A) advanced goiter.
B) goitrogens.
C) simple goiter.
D) primary goiter.
Question
Since sushi is made with seaweed, sushi eaters are not likely to develop

A) scurvy.
B) hypothyroidism.
C) blindness.
D) dental caries.
Question
Which of the following should be heavily marketed in countries which have goiter?

A) uniodized salt
B) kosher salt
C) monosodium glutamate
D) iodized salt
Question
Too little or too much iodine________thyroid function.

A) impairs
B) promotes
C) zeroes
D) promotes optimal
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Who among the following is most likely to experience manganese toxicity symptoms?

A) dentists
B) beauticians
C) farmers
D) welders
Question
Pineapple and cinnamon are good sources of

A) plant protein.
B) vitamin C.
C) manganese.
D) folate.
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Although zinc supports the immune system, too much zinc from supplements may suppress the immune system.
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In children too much fluoride can result in skeletal fluorosis; in adults it can cause fluorosis.
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Skeletal fluorosis can occur in bones when a person consumes at least 10 milligrams of fluoride daily for 10 or more years.
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Chromium toxicity and deficiency symptoms are rare.
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Chromium content of foods is related to the chromium content of the soil in which they were grown.
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Goiter in women cannot be prevented.
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Consuming rutabagas, cabbage, soybeans and peanuts can result in a secondary deficiency and goiter if a person is already iodine deficient.
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A cretin should be given as much iodine as they can tolerate to reverse the symptoms.
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In countries like Japan in which seaweed consumption is high, hypothyroidism is likely to be rare.
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Goiter is a life- threatening condition.
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Goiter is an enlargement of the thyroid gland.
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Goiter has been eradicated from developing and industrialized countries.
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Goitrogens are substances in food that promote the utilization of iodine by the thyroid gland, resulting in goiter.
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Legumes are excellent sources of molybdenum which functions as a cofactor for protein synthesis, including DNA and RNA. Molybdenum is not toxic and a dietary deficiency symptoms have not been reported in humans.
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Manganese assists enzymes involved in energy metabolism and functions as an antioxidant and in the synthesis of bone. Individuals who eat peas and beans, nuts, and whole grains have adequate manganese consumption.
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Manganese- rich foods are plant- based.
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Manganese deficiency symptoms are widespread.
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Arsenic, boron, nickel, silicon, and vanadium are major minerals.
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The metabolic functions of arsenic, boron, nickel, silicon, and vanadium have been well documented in humans.
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The best way to meet daily needs for arsenic, boron, nickel, silicon, and vanadium is to take supplements at the recommended dosage.
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The bioavailability of trace minerals is affected by the quality of the mineral in the body and whether the mineral competes with other substances for absorption.
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Trace minerals act as cofactors within enzyme systems, contribute to hormones, maintain red blood cells, and are part of the structure of bones and teeth.
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Hemochromatosis, a genetic disorder in which individuals absorb too much dietary iron, can cause iron overload. To compensate for this abnormality, persons with hemochromatosis need to consume more than usual amounts of iron and vitamin C.
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The absorption of iron is controlled by iron status, the molecular form of the iron, and types of foods eaten together.
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Iron is stored as ferrous sulfate and transported while it is attached to transferrin.
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Iron functions in energy metabolism and is needed for a healthy immune system and brain function.
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Postmenopausal women and men have the same RDA for iron.
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Heme iron animal foods have higher absorption rates than non- heme iron foods.
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Iron toxicity symptoms from food are rare.
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Excessive intakes of copper supplements can cause stomach pain and cramps, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, and even liver damage.
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Explain how heme and non- heme iron differ structurally.
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Who is likely to have a copper deficiency?
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Explain why heme iron is nutritionally superior to non heme iron.
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Which foods contain heme iron and non- heme iron?
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Which vitamin is recommended to increase iron absorption?
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Which factors increase iron bioavailability?
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Which factors reduce iron bioavailability?
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What are the recommendations for vegetarians to meet their iron needs?
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Why are protein sources of iron superior to plant sources?
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Are major minerals more important than microminerals?
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Deck 13: Trace Minerals
1
An active enzyme that contains one or more metal ions that are essential for their biological activity is called a

A) metalloenzyme.
B) metallofactor.
C) coenzume.
D) cofactor.
metalloenzyme.
2
Inorganic substances or minerals required in amounts smaller than 100 milligrams per day that are essential to health are also called microminerals or

A) trace minerals.
B) minor minerals.
C) major minerals.
D) important minerals.
trace minerals.
3
Menstruating women need _________men.

A) less iron than
B) as much iron as
C) more iron than
D) less heme iron
more iron than
4
Foods which contain heme iron are_________non- heme iron foods.

A) better absorbed than
B) not absorbed compared to
C) minimally absorbed than
D) partially absorbed than
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The type of iron in cast iron skillets is

A) metallic iron.
B) non- absorbable iron.
C) heme iron.
D) non- heme iron.
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Reduced ability to learn, fatigue, and increased susceptibility to infections result when inadequate________is consumed.

A) vitamin C
B) metalloiron
C) iron
D) copper
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Who among the following needs to avoid iron and vitamin C supplements? Persons who have been diagnosed with

A) mucosal unblock.
B) scurvy.
C) iron deficiency anemia.
D) hemochromatosis.
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Consuming too much iron from ________ can cause constipation, nausea and vomiting, and diarrhea.

A) heme- iron foods
B) supplements
C) non- heme iron foods
D) vitamin C- rich foods
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Adding a vitamin C- rich food (citrus, many fresh vegetables) at a meal ________iron absorption.

A) zeroes
B) has no effect on
C) decreases
D) increases
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Who among the following persons has the highest need for iron? A female who is

A) 82 years old.
B) 2 years old.
C) 22 years old.
D) 52 years old.
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11
When she went to donate blood at the blood bank, Ana was told that her iron levels were low. What should Ana do now?

A) Eat a vitamin C rich fruit or vegetable at every meal and for snacks. At meal time, she should eat non- heme iron foods such as meat, fish, poultry. Ana should also take an iron supplement at the recommended dosage at mealtime.
B) Take the iron supplement at a dosage that is ten times higher than the stated dosage on the label to correct the deficiency quickly.
C) Double the dosage of the iron supplement label.
D) Eat a vitamin C rich fruit or vegetable at every meal and for snacks. At meal time, she should eat heme iron foods-meat, fish, poultry. Ana should take an iron supplement at the recommended dosage at mealtime.
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Which of the following nutrients is widely underconsumed?

A) total fat
B) saturated fat
C) added sugar
D) iron
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Although grains have higher iron contents than other food groups, the iron in proteins is

A) more likely to be absorbed.
B) more likely to be digested.
C) inferior because of the high fat content.
D) more likely to be absorbed because of the high unsaturated content in proteins.
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Phytates in legumes and cereals ________copper and iron.

A) bind
B) absorb more
C) zero absorption of
D) promote digestion of
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The________of copper is reduced by iron, zinc, molybdenum, calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin C supplements.

A) excretion
B) bioavailability
C) digestibility
D) enzyme action
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Pearl has been diagnosed with a copper deficiency, so she should eat more

A) non- heme iron foods.
B) heme iron foods.
C) seafood, nuts, and seeds.
D) fruits and non- starchy vegetables.
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The mineral which is part of ceruloplasmin, the cytochromes, and other metalloenzymes; and part of proteins involved in energy production and the synthesis of connective tissue is

A) water.
B) calcium.
C) iron.
D) copper.
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Menke's disease and Wilson's disease are

A) vitamin deficiencies.
B) mineral deficiencies.
C) genetic diseases which affect copper metabolism.
D) nutrient deficiencies.
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Copper toxicity symptoms-stomach pain and cramps, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, and liver damage-are likely to result from

A) eating too much seafood, nuts and seeds.
B) eating copper- rich foods with vitamin C- rich foods.
C) eating too many vegetables.
D) supplements.
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The nutrient which is found in very small amounts in almost every cell of the body, but mostly in bone and muscle is

A) zinc.
B) iron.
C) vitamin A.
D) vitamin C.
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21
Since zinc helps reduce the inflammation that can accompany skin wounds and helps wounds heal and repair skin cells, what could new parents use to speed up healing of a diaper rash? A

A) food which is rich in zinc such as red meat
B) ointment
C) lozenge
D) zinc drink
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22
Zinc is part of the ________and DNA structure, functions in taste acuity, and helps prevent age- related macular degeneration.

A) B vitamins
B) RNA
C) folate
D) red blood cell
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Selenium regulates the functioning of the

A) liver.
B) thyroid gland.
C) red blood cells.
D) lungs.
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Selenium deficiency is linked to heart damage as in

A) hypertension.
B) cardiac malfunction.
C) hypercholesterolemia.
D) Keshan disease.
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One of the best ways to maintain the structure of bones and teeth and prevent dental caries is to eat adequate amounts of

A) fluoride.
B) fluoride at levels close to the UL.
C) calcium.
D) fluorine.
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The ________dietary source of fluoride is a fluoridated water supply and the consumption of foods and beverages prepared using fluoridated water.

A) secondary
B) most unsafe
C) primary
D) best
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Fluorosis creates teeth that are extremely resistant to caries but

A) susceptible to gum disease.
B) this can be corrected by eating five servings of fruits and vegetables every day.
C) cosmetically unappealing.
D) susceptible to scurvy.
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Which of the following is likely to contain fluoride?

A) bottled water
B) tap water
C) mineral water
D) sparkling water
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Chromium may improve insulin function, the metabolism and storage of carbohydrates and fats, and metabolic syndrome and

A) liver disease.
B) irritability.
C) prediabetes.
D) osteoporosis.
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Iodine is essential to make the ________hormones T3 and T4, which help regulate metabolic rate and stimulate growth and development.

A) pancreatic
B) liver
C) salivary
D) thyroid
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Iodized salt and shellfish provide

A) chromium.
B) calcium.
C) iodine.
D) iron.
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A pregnant women who underconsumes iodine during pregnancy is likely to have a baby who suffers from

A) reversible mental retardation.
B) reversible physical retardation.
C) cretinism.
D) goitrogen.
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Rutabagas, cabbage, soybeans and peanuts

A) cure goiter.
B) are too high in fat.
C) contain goitrogens.
D) prevent goiter
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Which of the following foods is likely to be high in iodine?

A) seafood
B) vegetables
C) water
D) fruits
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An individual who has an enlarged thyroid gland may have

A) advanced goiter.
B) goitrogens.
C) simple goiter.
D) primary goiter.
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Since sushi is made with seaweed, sushi eaters are not likely to develop

A) scurvy.
B) hypothyroidism.
C) blindness.
D) dental caries.
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Which of the following should be heavily marketed in countries which have goiter?

A) uniodized salt
B) kosher salt
C) monosodium glutamate
D) iodized salt
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Too little or too much iodine________thyroid function.

A) impairs
B) promotes
C) zeroes
D) promotes optimal
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Who among the following is most likely to experience manganese toxicity symptoms?

A) dentists
B) beauticians
C) farmers
D) welders
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Pineapple and cinnamon are good sources of

A) plant protein.
B) vitamin C.
C) manganese.
D) folate.
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Although zinc supports the immune system, too much zinc from supplements may suppress the immune system.
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In children too much fluoride can result in skeletal fluorosis; in adults it can cause fluorosis.
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Skeletal fluorosis can occur in bones when a person consumes at least 10 milligrams of fluoride daily for 10 or more years.
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Chromium toxicity and deficiency symptoms are rare.
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Chromium content of foods is related to the chromium content of the soil in which they were grown.
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Goiter in women cannot be prevented.
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Consuming rutabagas, cabbage, soybeans and peanuts can result in a secondary deficiency and goiter if a person is already iodine deficient.
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A cretin should be given as much iodine as they can tolerate to reverse the symptoms.
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In countries like Japan in which seaweed consumption is high, hypothyroidism is likely to be rare.
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Goiter is a life- threatening condition.
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Goiter is an enlargement of the thyroid gland.
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Goiter has been eradicated from developing and industrialized countries.
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Goitrogens are substances in food that promote the utilization of iodine by the thyroid gland, resulting in goiter.
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Legumes are excellent sources of molybdenum which functions as a cofactor for protein synthesis, including DNA and RNA. Molybdenum is not toxic and a dietary deficiency symptoms have not been reported in humans.
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Manganese assists enzymes involved in energy metabolism and functions as an antioxidant and in the synthesis of bone. Individuals who eat peas and beans, nuts, and whole grains have adequate manganese consumption.
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Manganese- rich foods are plant- based.
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Manganese deficiency symptoms are widespread.
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Arsenic, boron, nickel, silicon, and vanadium are major minerals.
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The metabolic functions of arsenic, boron, nickel, silicon, and vanadium have been well documented in humans.
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The best way to meet daily needs for arsenic, boron, nickel, silicon, and vanadium is to take supplements at the recommended dosage.
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The bioavailability of trace minerals is affected by the quality of the mineral in the body and whether the mineral competes with other substances for absorption.
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Trace minerals act as cofactors within enzyme systems, contribute to hormones, maintain red blood cells, and are part of the structure of bones and teeth.
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Hemochromatosis, a genetic disorder in which individuals absorb too much dietary iron, can cause iron overload. To compensate for this abnormality, persons with hemochromatosis need to consume more than usual amounts of iron and vitamin C.
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The absorption of iron is controlled by iron status, the molecular form of the iron, and types of foods eaten together.
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Iron is stored as ferrous sulfate and transported while it is attached to transferrin.
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Iron functions in energy metabolism and is needed for a healthy immune system and brain function.
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Postmenopausal women and men have the same RDA for iron.
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Heme iron animal foods have higher absorption rates than non- heme iron foods.
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Iron toxicity symptoms from food are rare.
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Excessive intakes of copper supplements can cause stomach pain and cramps, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, and even liver damage.
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71
Explain how heme and non- heme iron differ structurally.
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72
Who is likely to have a copper deficiency?
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73
Explain why heme iron is nutritionally superior to non heme iron.
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74
Which foods contain heme iron and non- heme iron?
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75
Which vitamin is recommended to increase iron absorption?
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76
Which factors increase iron bioavailability?
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77
Which factors reduce iron bioavailability?
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78
What are the recommendations for vegetarians to meet their iron needs?
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79
Why are protein sources of iron superior to plant sources?
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80
Are major minerals more important than microminerals?
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