Deck 6: Vitamins: Micronutrients With Macro Powers

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Which of the following statements BEST describes fat-soluble vitamins?

A) carbon containing, essential micronutrients that are insoluble in water
B) non-carbon containing, nonessential macronutrients that are soluble in water
C) carbon containing, essential micronutrients that are soluble in water
D) non-carbon containing, nonessential macronutrients that are not soluble in water
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Which of the following is NOT considered an essential nutrient?

A) vitamin A
B) beta-carotene
C) vitamin C
D) vitamin E
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Diseases that cause the malabsorption of fat can result in a deficiency of

A) vitamin A
B) vitamin B6
C) vitamin B12
D) vitamin C
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Which of the following organs is involved in the synthesis of vitamin D?

A) skin
B) brain
C) stomach
D) heart
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Which vitamin is known as the "protein vitamin" because of its role in building nonessential amino acids?

A) vitamin A
B) vitamin B6
C) vitamin B12
D) folate
Question
How do adequate intakes of B6, folate, and B12 help reduce the risks for heart disease and stroke?

A) These B vitamins protect the body's cells from oxidative damage.
B) These B vitamins break down the amino acid homocysteine.
C) These B vitamins scavenge free radicals.
D) These B vitamins promote repeated cell division.
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Which of the following is caused by a vitamin D deficiency during the adult years, and is characterized by "soft bones" and increased fracture risk?

A) rickets
B) osteomalacia
C) osteoporosis
D) hypocalcemia
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Which of the following role does the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) play in regulating dietary supplements?

A) The FDA approves supplements before they are allowed to be sold.
B) The FDA sets guidelines on purity, quality, and safety of dietary supplements.
C) The FDA must prove that a supplement is unsafe in order to remove it from the market.
D) The FDA categorizes dietary supplements as drugs and regulates them as such.
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Which of the following is a good source of vitamin K?

A) green leafy vegetables
B) sunlight
C) fish
D) corn
Question
Which of the following diseases has been linked to free radical damage?

A) osteomalacia
B) heart disease
C) rickets
D) kidney disease
Question
Megadoses of niacin are used to treat

A) unhealthy blood lipid levels.
B) premenstrual syndrome.
C) cataracts.
D) osteomalacia.
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Which of the following food preparation methods would cause the greatest loss of vitamin C from broccoli?

A) microwaving
B) boiling
C) steaming
D) stir-frying
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Which of the following statements does NOT describe vitamin C's role as an antioxidant?

A) Vitamin C defends the lungs from damage caused by ozone and cigarette smoke.
B) Vitamin C reduces the formation of nitrosamines in the stomach.
C) Vitamin C binds to free radicals to keep them from destroying the cell membrane.
D) Vitamin C regenerates vitamin A after it has been oxidized.
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A recent blood test has revealed that Tess's iron stores are low. Tess should consume which of the following with her iron supplement to increase its absorption?

A) a tablespoon of castor oil
B) a glass of milk
C) a glass of orange juice
D) scrambled eggs
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Which of the following statements is False regarding thiamin?

A) It plays a critical role in the breakdown of glucose for energy.
B) Rich dietary sources include pork products.
C) It is often toxic when consumed in excess.
D) Deficiency produces the disease beriberi.
Question
Beriberi is the deficiency disease associated with

A) folate.
B) niacin.
C) thiamin.
D) riboflavin.
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Vitamin B6 supplementation has been shown to result in

A) high cholesterol.
B) hypertension.
C) baldness.
D) nerve damage.
Question
Oxidation damages the body's cells by

A) flooding red blood cells with excess oxygen.
B) raising low-density lipoprotein (LDL) levels.
C) increasing antioxidant levels.
D) producing free radicals.
Question
Which effect of atrophic gastritis can result in vitamin B12 deficiency?

A) rupturing of red blood cells
B) ariboflavinosis
C) cancer of the GI tract
D) low stomach-acid secretions
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At what stage in the development of cancer does the mutated cell divide repeatedly?

A) initiation
B) promotion
C) progression
D) metastasis
Question
Vitamins are essential to the healthy functioning of the body because they

A) store energy.
B) are free radicals.
C) are involved in regulating our body's processes.
D) are never toxic.
Question
Which of the following supplements increases the risk of cancer?

A) vitamin B12 for elderly people
B) beta-carotene supplements for people who smoke
C) vitamin D supplements for people with HIV/AIDS
D) vitamin B6 supplements for women
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A megadose of a nutrient is a dose that is how many times (or more) greater than the recommended amount?

A) 2
B) 5
C) 9
D) 10
Question
The body converts beta-carotene to an active form of vitamin

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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The red, orange, and deep-yellow colors of phytochemical-rich fruits and vegetables are produced by

A) collagen.
B) biotin.
C) provitamins.
D) carotenoids.
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Vitamin A's maintenance of healthy epithelial tissues is important because these tissues

A) are involved in blood clotting.
B) synthesize collagen.
C) line the respiratory and intestinal tracts.
D) break down bone tissue.
Question
Derivatives of vitamin A are used to treat

A) acne.
B) sun sensitivity.
C) birth defects.
D) rickets.
Question
The light-sensitive membrane lining the inner eye is known as the

A) retina.
B) pupil.
C) cornea.
D) lens.
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Which vitamin A-deficiency disorder results in the loss of the ability to see in dim light?

A) color blindness
B) night blindness
C) myopia
D) cataracts
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Vitamin D plays a critical role in bone health by

A) breaking down homocysteine.
B) acting as a coenzyme for amino acid metabolism.
C) regulating blood calcium levels.
D) playing a role in DNA duplication.
Question
The World Health Organization estimates that every year 250,000 to 500,000 children worldwide are vitamin A deficient and develop

A) pellagra.
B) rickets.
C) beriberi.
D) blindness.
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Phytochemicals are naturally occurring chemicals in plants that

A) slow aging and reduce the risk of certain diseases.
B) cause flushing.
C) can damage the nervous system.
D) strip stable molecules and make them harmful to the body.
Question
Pellagra, which often causes a scaly skin rash, results from a severe deficiency in

A) thiamin.
B) niacin.
C) riboflavin.
D) vitamin A
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Fat-soluble vitamins, such as vitamin A, are stored by the human body.
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Megadosing of some nutrients, such as vitamins A and D, can be deadly.
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To prevent deficiencies, water-soluble vitamins need to be consumed on a daily or weekly basis.
Question
A deficiency of vitamin K can contribute to the development of osteoporosis.
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All antioxidants are fat-soluble.
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Because they are generally fortified, dairy products are good sources of vitamin
Question
Deep-frying vegetable oil destroys its vitamin E content.
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A deficiency of vitamin A is associated with vision disorders.
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The B-complex vitamins are direct energy sources for the body.
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Because of the prevalence of atrophic gastritis in infancy, children six months and younger are given periodic injections of B12 to prevent anemia.
Question
Diets high in folate and vitamin B12 are associated with elevated blood levels of the amino acid homocysteine.
Question
A severe iron deficiency results in a condition called macrocytic anemia.
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A free radical is a highly unstable atom with an unpaired electron in its outermost shell.
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Without adequate vitamin C, the body cannot produce collagen.
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Flavonoids are the type of phytochemicals found in green tea and black tea.
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Why is folate such an important nutrient for the developing fetus?
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Name and describe the three primary steps of cancer development.
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Which individuals would likely benefit from taking a vitamin/mineral supplement? Which individuals could be harmed by taking these supplements?
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List five lifestyle factors that can be addressed to reduce a person's risk for cancer.
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Joan asks her doctor if it is safe to take herbal supplements. Which of the following summarizes the advice her health care provider would likely give Joan?

A) Herbs can interact with other medications and cause health problems.
B) Research has shown that herbs are safe for human consumption.
C) Herbs that are labeled "natural" are the only ones that are safe to use.
D) Herbs are strictly regulated by the FDA and are therefore safe to use.
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It is safe to use an herbal supplement as long as the label indicates that it is certified.
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Can vitamin C prevent the common cold? Discuss the research that has been done to prove or disprove this question.
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Belinda lives in Austin, Texas, and spends a good part of her day in her office as a data analyst. Provide a general guideline that can ensure that she gets an adequate amount of vitamin D from sunlight.
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People living in the northern United States and Canada cannot get an adequate amount of vitamin D from sunlight between mid-October and mid-March.
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Blueberries are high in antioxidants and phytochemicals.
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Choose one fruit or vegetable from each of the following groups: blue-purple foods, green foods, white foods, yellow-orange foods, and red foods. Identify the phytochemical of each choice and describe an important health benefit of each group.
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Deck 6: Vitamins: Micronutrients With Macro Powers
1
Which of the following statements BEST describes fat-soluble vitamins?

A) carbon containing, essential micronutrients that are insoluble in water
B) non-carbon containing, nonessential macronutrients that are soluble in water
C) carbon containing, essential micronutrients that are soluble in water
D) non-carbon containing, nonessential macronutrients that are not soluble in water
carbon containing, essential micronutrients that are insoluble in water
2
Which of the following is NOT considered an essential nutrient?

A) vitamin A
B) beta-carotene
C) vitamin C
D) vitamin E
beta-carotene
3
Diseases that cause the malabsorption of fat can result in a deficiency of

A) vitamin A
B) vitamin B6
C) vitamin B12
D) vitamin C
vitamin A
4
Which of the following organs is involved in the synthesis of vitamin D?

A) skin
B) brain
C) stomach
D) heart
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Which vitamin is known as the "protein vitamin" because of its role in building nonessential amino acids?

A) vitamin A
B) vitamin B6
C) vitamin B12
D) folate
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6
How do adequate intakes of B6, folate, and B12 help reduce the risks for heart disease and stroke?

A) These B vitamins protect the body's cells from oxidative damage.
B) These B vitamins break down the amino acid homocysteine.
C) These B vitamins scavenge free radicals.
D) These B vitamins promote repeated cell division.
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Which of the following is caused by a vitamin D deficiency during the adult years, and is characterized by "soft bones" and increased fracture risk?

A) rickets
B) osteomalacia
C) osteoporosis
D) hypocalcemia
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8
Which of the following role does the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) play in regulating dietary supplements?

A) The FDA approves supplements before they are allowed to be sold.
B) The FDA sets guidelines on purity, quality, and safety of dietary supplements.
C) The FDA must prove that a supplement is unsafe in order to remove it from the market.
D) The FDA categorizes dietary supplements as drugs and regulates them as such.
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Which of the following is a good source of vitamin K?

A) green leafy vegetables
B) sunlight
C) fish
D) corn
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10
Which of the following diseases has been linked to free radical damage?

A) osteomalacia
B) heart disease
C) rickets
D) kidney disease
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11
Megadoses of niacin are used to treat

A) unhealthy blood lipid levels.
B) premenstrual syndrome.
C) cataracts.
D) osteomalacia.
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12
Which of the following food preparation methods would cause the greatest loss of vitamin C from broccoli?

A) microwaving
B) boiling
C) steaming
D) stir-frying
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13
Which of the following statements does NOT describe vitamin C's role as an antioxidant?

A) Vitamin C defends the lungs from damage caused by ozone and cigarette smoke.
B) Vitamin C reduces the formation of nitrosamines in the stomach.
C) Vitamin C binds to free radicals to keep them from destroying the cell membrane.
D) Vitamin C regenerates vitamin A after it has been oxidized.
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14
A recent blood test has revealed that Tess's iron stores are low. Tess should consume which of the following with her iron supplement to increase its absorption?

A) a tablespoon of castor oil
B) a glass of milk
C) a glass of orange juice
D) scrambled eggs
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Which of the following statements is False regarding thiamin?

A) It plays a critical role in the breakdown of glucose for energy.
B) Rich dietary sources include pork products.
C) It is often toxic when consumed in excess.
D) Deficiency produces the disease beriberi.
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Beriberi is the deficiency disease associated with

A) folate.
B) niacin.
C) thiamin.
D) riboflavin.
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17
Vitamin B6 supplementation has been shown to result in

A) high cholesterol.
B) hypertension.
C) baldness.
D) nerve damage.
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Oxidation damages the body's cells by

A) flooding red blood cells with excess oxygen.
B) raising low-density lipoprotein (LDL) levels.
C) increasing antioxidant levels.
D) producing free radicals.
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19
Which effect of atrophic gastritis can result in vitamin B12 deficiency?

A) rupturing of red blood cells
B) ariboflavinosis
C) cancer of the GI tract
D) low stomach-acid secretions
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20
At what stage in the development of cancer does the mutated cell divide repeatedly?

A) initiation
B) promotion
C) progression
D) metastasis
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21
Vitamins are essential to the healthy functioning of the body because they

A) store energy.
B) are free radicals.
C) are involved in regulating our body's processes.
D) are never toxic.
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22
Which of the following supplements increases the risk of cancer?

A) vitamin B12 for elderly people
B) beta-carotene supplements for people who smoke
C) vitamin D supplements for people with HIV/AIDS
D) vitamin B6 supplements for women
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23
A megadose of a nutrient is a dose that is how many times (or more) greater than the recommended amount?

A) 2
B) 5
C) 9
D) 10
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The body converts beta-carotene to an active form of vitamin

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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The red, orange, and deep-yellow colors of phytochemical-rich fruits and vegetables are produced by

A) collagen.
B) biotin.
C) provitamins.
D) carotenoids.
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26
Vitamin A's maintenance of healthy epithelial tissues is important because these tissues

A) are involved in blood clotting.
B) synthesize collagen.
C) line the respiratory and intestinal tracts.
D) break down bone tissue.
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Derivatives of vitamin A are used to treat

A) acne.
B) sun sensitivity.
C) birth defects.
D) rickets.
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The light-sensitive membrane lining the inner eye is known as the

A) retina.
B) pupil.
C) cornea.
D) lens.
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Which vitamin A-deficiency disorder results in the loss of the ability to see in dim light?

A) color blindness
B) night blindness
C) myopia
D) cataracts
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30
Vitamin D plays a critical role in bone health by

A) breaking down homocysteine.
B) acting as a coenzyme for amino acid metabolism.
C) regulating blood calcium levels.
D) playing a role in DNA duplication.
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The World Health Organization estimates that every year 250,000 to 500,000 children worldwide are vitamin A deficient and develop

A) pellagra.
B) rickets.
C) beriberi.
D) blindness.
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Phytochemicals are naturally occurring chemicals in plants that

A) slow aging and reduce the risk of certain diseases.
B) cause flushing.
C) can damage the nervous system.
D) strip stable molecules and make them harmful to the body.
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Pellagra, which often causes a scaly skin rash, results from a severe deficiency in

A) thiamin.
B) niacin.
C) riboflavin.
D) vitamin A
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Fat-soluble vitamins, such as vitamin A, are stored by the human body.
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Megadosing of some nutrients, such as vitamins A and D, can be deadly.
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36
To prevent deficiencies, water-soluble vitamins need to be consumed on a daily or weekly basis.
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A deficiency of vitamin K can contribute to the development of osteoporosis.
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All antioxidants are fat-soluble.
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Because they are generally fortified, dairy products are good sources of vitamin
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Deep-frying vegetable oil destroys its vitamin E content.
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A deficiency of vitamin A is associated with vision disorders.
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The B-complex vitamins are direct energy sources for the body.
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Because of the prevalence of atrophic gastritis in infancy, children six months and younger are given periodic injections of B12 to prevent anemia.
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Diets high in folate and vitamin B12 are associated with elevated blood levels of the amino acid homocysteine.
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A severe iron deficiency results in a condition called macrocytic anemia.
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A free radical is a highly unstable atom with an unpaired electron in its outermost shell.
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47
Without adequate vitamin C, the body cannot produce collagen.
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Flavonoids are the type of phytochemicals found in green tea and black tea.
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Why is folate such an important nutrient for the developing fetus?
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Name and describe the three primary steps of cancer development.
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Which individuals would likely benefit from taking a vitamin/mineral supplement? Which individuals could be harmed by taking these supplements?
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52
List five lifestyle factors that can be addressed to reduce a person's risk for cancer.
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53
Joan asks her doctor if it is safe to take herbal supplements. Which of the following summarizes the advice her health care provider would likely give Joan?

A) Herbs can interact with other medications and cause health problems.
B) Research has shown that herbs are safe for human consumption.
C) Herbs that are labeled "natural" are the only ones that are safe to use.
D) Herbs are strictly regulated by the FDA and are therefore safe to use.
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54
It is safe to use an herbal supplement as long as the label indicates that it is certified.
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55
Can vitamin C prevent the common cold? Discuss the research that has been done to prove or disprove this question.
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56
Belinda lives in Austin, Texas, and spends a good part of her day in her office as a data analyst. Provide a general guideline that can ensure that she gets an adequate amount of vitamin D from sunlight.
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People living in the northern United States and Canada cannot get an adequate amount of vitamin D from sunlight between mid-October and mid-March.
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Blueberries are high in antioxidants and phytochemicals.
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Choose one fruit or vegetable from each of the following groups: blue-purple foods, green foods, white foods, yellow-orange foods, and red foods. Identify the phytochemical of each choice and describe an important health benefit of each group.
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