Deck 9: Water-Soluble Vitamins

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The B vitamin that is involved in hematopoiesis (production of blood cells)is ____.

A)vitamin B12
B)vitamin B?
C)biotin
D)vitamin B2
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When ascorbic acid becomes dehydroascorbic acid,it has ____.

A)lost two electrons
B)lost one electron
C)gained two electrons
D)gained one electron
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Most animals synthesize their own ascorbic acid from ____.

A)glucose
B)glutamine
C)glycogen
D)alanine
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A consequence of thiamin deficiency is ____.

A)pellagra
B)megaloblastic anemia
C)beriberi
D)rickets
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Erythrocyte transketolase activity is an assay to assess the status of ____.

A)thiamin
B)B₆
C)riboflavin
D)B12
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Vitamin C's actual participation in biochemical reactions usually involves its antioxidant ability.Choose the description of this activity.

A)donates an electron or electrons to oxidize a mineral cofactor
B)accepts an electron or electrons to reduce a mineral cofactor
C)donates an electron or electrons to reduce a mineral cofactor
D)accepts an electron from the quinone form of vitamin E
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Without enough vitamin C,collagen would ____.

A)be too tightly coiled
B)be overhydroxylated
C)be underhydroxylated
D)too strong and less flexible
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A major role for thiamin is ____.

A)energy production
B)blood coagulation
C)collagen formation
D)erythrocyte synthesis
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In what way are water-soluble vitamins absorbed?

A)directly into the lymphatic system
B)into the portal blood
C)attached to proteins in the large intestine
D)through the stomach wall into capillaries
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Beriberi is a deficiency syndrome associated with ____.

A)vitamin B12
B)vitamin B1
C)vitamin B2
D)vitamin B6
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Vitamin C acts as a cofactor by maintaining iron in a reduced state in ____.

A)collagen synthesis
B)methylation of homocysteine
C)release of energy from nutrients
D)red blood cell synthesis
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Riboflavin is found most often in ____.

A)meats
B)green leafy vegetables
C)seafood
D)milk and milk products
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Thiamin is important to fatty acid synthesis due to its requirement as a coenzyme for the pentose phosphate pathway enzyme ____.

A)dopamine monooxygenase
B)transketolase
C)alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase
D)phenylalanine hydroxylase
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Which water-soluble vitamin contributes to "intracellular cement" in the formation of scar tissue and wound healing?

A)thiamin
B)riboflavin
C)vitamin C
D)vitamin B12
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The RDA for vitamin C for adult men is ____ and the UL is ____.

A)75 mg; 500 mg
B)100 mg; 500 mg
C)90 mg; 2,000 mg
D)200 mg; 2,000 mg
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A major function of B vitamins is to serve as ____.

A)antibodies
B)a source of energy
C)a part of a coenzyme
D)electrolytes
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When water-soluble vitamins are consumed in excess of body needs,generally the excess is ____.

A)excreted in the feces
B)stored in liver, bone, and adipose tissue
C)excreted in the urine
D)not absorbed
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The necessity of ascorbic acid for its role in ____ is believed to be the reason that people with scurvy have no energy and are very tired.

A)collagen synthesis
B)creatine synthesis
C)hormone activation
D)carnitine synthesis
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A primary function of vitamin C is to act as an ____.

A)antiviral agent
B)antioxidant
C)antirachitic agent
D)acyl transferase
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The organ that is most commonly used as a storage site for B vitamins is the ____.

A)kidney
B)heart
C)brain
D)liver
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The best sources of niacin are ____.

A)fish and meats
B)beans
C)green leafy vegetables
D)yellow vegetables
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Burning foot syndrome may be caused by a deficiency of ____.

A)pantothenic acid
B)ascorbic acid
C)folate
D)biotin
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Folate and ____ participate in the regeneration of methionine from homocysteine.

A)niacin
B)riboflavin
C)vitamin B₆
D)vitamin B12
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Synthesis of coenzyme A starts with the phosphorylation of which vitamin?

A)pyridoxal phosphate
B)pantothenic acid
C)vitamin E
D)folic acid
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Methylation of DNA influences gene expression.Which vitamin is important in this process?

A)niacin
B)folate
C)pantothenic acid
D)riboflavin
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5-methyl THF requires the action of which vitamin in order to form THF?

A)B12
B)B2
C)niacin
D)C
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FMN and FAD act as prosthetic groups for enzymes called ____.

A)apoenzymes
B)flavokinases
C)bound enzymes
D)flavoproteins
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Methionine is used to synthesize S-adenosylmethionine (SAM).This is important so that ____.

A)5-methyl THF is formed
B)dUMP is catalyzed to dTMP
C)fatty acids with an odd-numbered chain can be metabolized
D)methyl groups are available
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Cheilosis is a symptom of a dietary deficiency of which vitamin?

A)niacin
B)ascorbic acid
C)riboflavin
D)biotin
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A deficiency of which vitamin is associated with these symptoms: hallucinations,lethargy,skin rash,alopecia,and muscle pain?

A)biotin
B)thiamin
C)vitamin C
D)vitamin B12
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When the diet is adequate in protein,the body can synthesize niacin from which amino acid?

A)phenylalanine
B)valine
C)tyrosine
D)tryptophan
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Hair loss associated with eating raw eggs may be reversed by treatment with ____.

A)niacin
B)thiamin
C)biotin
D)ascorbic acid
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Which of the following reflects long-term folate status?

A)serum folate
B)red blood cell folate
C)homocysteine concentration in blood
D)serum methylmalonic acid
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Which classical vitamin deficiency is known for the four Ds: dermatitis,dementia,diarrhea,and death?

A)thiamin
B)niacin
C)biotin
D)folic acid
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The degradation of ____ provides the majority of one-carbon groups for pyrimidine synthesis.In this process,____ is formed.

A)methionine; tetrahydrofolate
B)serine; 5,10-methylene tetrahydrofolate
C)uridine; tetrahydrofolate
D)homocysteine; 5-methyl tetrahydrofolate
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Folate in foods can only be absorbed in the monoglutamate form; therefore,digestive enzymes called ____ are important for folate nutriture.

A)hydrolases
B)lipases
C)carboxypeptidases
D)legumes
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Which of the water-soluble vitamins is found widely distributed in all plant and animal foods,which makes a deficiency unlikely?

A)riboflavin
B)folic acid
C)pantothenic acid
D)pyridoxine
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Decarboxylation of pyruvate is achieved by the interaction of pantothenic acid with thiamin,riboflavin,and ____.

A)ascorbic acid
B)vitamin B12
C)folate
D)niacin
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Folate's discovery resulted from the search to cure ____.

A)aplastic anemia
B)hemolytic anemia
C)Fanconi's anemia
D)megaloblastic anemia
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Consumption of raw eggs causes a biotin deficiency due to the binding of ____ to the biotin,thus preventing its absorption.

A)heparin
B)carnitine
C)avidin
D)pyruvate
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Which vitamin is most involved in amino acid metabolism?

A)biotin
B)vitamin E
C)vitamin A
D)vitamin B₆
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Tetrahydrofolate is vitally important for dividing cells during growth and cancer and knowledge of this need is used in cancer treatment by giving the drug methotrexate to inhibit the enzyme ____.

A)folylpolyglutamate synthetase
B)dihydrofolate reductase
C)formimino glutamate
D)conjugase
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Increases in plasma holotranscobalamin TCII concentrations provide an indication of vitamin B12 absorption.
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Pyridoxine is found almost exclusively in ____.

A)seafood
B)beef and pork
C)plant foods
D)chicken and turkey
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Vitamin B12 is absorbed in the ____.

A)duodenum
B)jejunum
C)ileum
D)colon
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Pernicious anemia can be due to folate or B12 deficiency.
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Abnormally high urinary excretion of xanthurenic acid may be an indication of niacin deficiency.
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The primary role of vitamin C is as a reducing agent,particularly for the mineral component of a number of enzymes that becomes oxidized following catalysis of a reaction.
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Impaired folding and secretion of proteins have been observed with thiamin deficiency.
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Fish are a major source of thiamin.
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A cobalt deficiency may lead to ____.

A)pellagra
B)megaloblastic macrocytic anemia
C)beriberi
D)neurologic symptoms
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Water-soluble vitamins are not stored,but readily excreted-the one exception is that we can store folate in the liver.
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Biotin appears to be a very safe vitamin supplement as there has been no toxicity reported from oral biotin ingestion nor is there a Tolerable Upper Intake Level established.
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Folate is vitally important for dividing cells during growth and cancer because of its essential role in the synthesis of ____.

A)lipid bilayers
B)mitochondria
C)lysosomes and peroxisomes
D)purines and pyrimidines
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The last vitamin to be discovered was ____.

A)pantothenic acid
B)folate
C)vitamin B₆
D)vitamin B12
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Intrinsic factor is required for the majority of absorption of which vitamin?

A)C
B)B?
C)B12
D)B2
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High circulating levels of homocysteine (i.e.,hyperhomocysteinemia)have been implicated in a number of pathologies including cardiovascular disease.
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Large amounts of folic acid can mask a vitamin B12 deficiency and prevent ____ from resulting.Over time,the symptoms unique to a vitamin B12 deficiency will occur,and these are related to the ____.

A)microcytic anemia; muscular system
B)DNA and RNA synthesis; vascular system
C)one-carbon transfer; nervous system
D)macrocytic anemia; nervous system
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Pellagra symptoms may appear during B₆ deficiency because this vitamin is required in the process of obtaining niacin from tryptophan.
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Free pyridoxine is yielded by the action of ____.

A)acid phosphatase
B)creatine phosphokinase
C)lactate dehydrogenase
D)alkaline phosphatase
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Match the nutrient listed to the phrase or word given.Nutrient choices may be used more than once.
a.vitamin B12
b.vitamin B₆
c.folate or folic acid
d.vitamin C
prolyl hydroxylase
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Vitamin C's antioxidant abilities may inhibit high-density lipoprotein (HDL)oxidation,which may diminish plaque formation associated with heart disease.
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One method to assess vitamin status is using a "load test." Explain how this works-first in a conceptual way,and then specifically using one example.Your specific example can be chosen from either tryptophan or histidine (pick one).Do you think this is a good assessment method? Why or why not?
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Match the coenzyme form of a vitamin with an enzyme and significant function.
a.proline and hydroxyproline; provide rigidity to newly formed collagen
b.pyruvate dehydrogenase; important for decarboxylations in carbohydrate catabolism
c.glutathione reductase; important for red blood cell antioxidant integrity and a sensitive measure of riboflavin nutriture
d.aldehyde dehydrogenase; important for catabolism of vitamin B₆ (pyridoxal to pyridoxic acid)
e.acetyl-CoA carboxylase; important to form malonyl-CoA and commit acetyl-CoA to fatty acid synthesis
prolyl-4-hydroxylase
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Most thiamin in the American diet comes from products that have been enriched.
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Match the coenzyme form of a vitamin with an enzyme and significant function.
a.proline and hydroxyproline; provide rigidity to newly formed collagen
b.pyruvate dehydrogenase; important for decarboxylations in carbohydrate catabolism
c.glutathione reductase; important for red blood cell antioxidant integrity and a sensitive measure of riboflavin nutriture
d.aldehyde dehydrogenase; important for catabolism of vitamin B₆ (pyridoxal to pyridoxic acid)
e.acetyl-CoA carboxylase; important to form malonyl-CoA and commit acetyl-CoA to fatty acid synthesis
flavin adenine dinucleotide
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Match the coenzyme form of a vitamin with an enzyme and significant function.
a.proline and hydroxyproline; provide rigidity to newly formed collagen
b.pyruvate dehydrogenase; important for decarboxylations in carbohydrate catabolism
c.glutathione reductase; important for red blood cell antioxidant integrity and a sensitive measure of riboflavin nutriture
d.aldehyde dehydrogenase; important for catabolism of vitamin B₆ (pyridoxal to pyridoxic acid)
e.acetyl-CoA carboxylase; important to form malonyl-CoA and commit acetyl-CoA to fatty acid synthesis
thiamin diphosphate
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Match the nutrient listed to the phrase or word given.Nutrient choices may be used more than once.
a.vitamin B12
b.vitamin B₆
c.folate or folic acid
d.vitamin C
pernicious anemia is a lack of absorption of this
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Match the coenzyme form of a vitamin with an enzyme and significant function.
a.proline and hydroxyproline; provide rigidity to newly formed collagen
b.pyruvate dehydrogenase; important for decarboxylations in carbohydrate catabolism
c.glutathione reductase; important for red blood cell antioxidant integrity and a sensitive measure of riboflavin nutriture
d.aldehyde dehydrogenase; important for catabolism of vitamin B₆ (pyridoxal to pyridoxic acid)
e.acetyl-CoA carboxylase; important to form malonyl-CoA and commit acetyl-CoA to fatty acid synthesis
biotin
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Large doses of nicotinic acid are used to treat certain types of hyperlipidemias.
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Match the nutrient listed to the phrase or word given.Nutrient choices may be used more than once.
a.vitamin B12
b.vitamin B₆
c.folate or folic acid
d.vitamin C
gulonolactone oxidase
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Vitamins and Energy Metabolism: Vitamins play a big role in our ability to acquire energy from macronutrients.Pick one macronutrient and discuss how vitamins are involved in procuring energy; choose from: (1)carbohydrates (glycolysis/TCA); (2)lipids (lipolysis/β-oxidation); or (3)protein/amino acids (gluconeogenesis).Your answer should be as specific as possible: names of vitamins and what they do with respect to the macronutrient you've chosen to help generate energy.A diagram may be especially useful.
Hint: There are four vitamins for (1),three to five vitamins for (2),and two to four vitamins for (3)-the range for (2)and (3)is because it depends on the FA or AA you start with.
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Vitamins - One-sentence Descriptions: For each vitamin listed below,indicate: (1)the active form of the vitamin, (2)the general function of the vitamin,and (3)an example of the general function (this could be a specific reaction or simply indicate a pathway/ process where it occurs).An example is provided; as you can see,your answers do not need to be long!??Vitamins: Biotin,pantothenate,riboflavin,vitamin B₆,thiamin,vitamin C,folate
Example: Niacin
(1)NAD(H)or NADP(H)
(2)Oxidation-reduction reactions
(3)TCA cycle reaction or…
Vitamins - One-sentence Descriptions: For each vitamin listed below,indicate: (1)the active form of the vitamin, (2)the general function of the vitamin,and (3)an example of the general function (this could be a specific reaction or simply indicate a pathway/ process where it occurs).An example is provided; as you can see,your answers do not need to be long!??Vitamins: Biotin,pantothenate,riboflavin,vitamin B₆,thiamin,vitamin C,folate Example: Niacin (1)NAD(H)or NADP(H) (2)Oxidation-reduction reactions (3)TCA cycle reaction or…  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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An example of a cleavage reaction requiring PLP is the degradation of thiamin into its pyrimidine and thiazole moieties.
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Match the coenzyme form of a vitamin with an enzyme and significant function.
a.proline and hydroxyproline; provide rigidity to newly formed collagen
b.pyruvate dehydrogenase; important for decarboxylations in carbohydrate catabolism
c.glutathione reductase; important for red blood cell antioxidant integrity and a sensitive measure of riboflavin nutriture
d.aldehyde dehydrogenase; important for catabolism of vitamin B₆ (pyridoxal to pyridoxic acid)
e.acetyl-CoA carboxylase; important to form malonyl-CoA and commit acetyl-CoA to fatty acid synthesis
nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
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Match the nutrient listed to the phrase or word given.Nutrient choices may be used more than once.
a.vitamin B12
b.vitamin B₆
c.folate or folic acid
d.vitamin C
hypochromic,microcytic anemia
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Match the nutrient listed to the phrase or word given.Nutrient choices may be used more than once.
a.vitamin B12
b.vitamin B₆
c.folate or folic acid
d.vitamin C
Latin word means "leaf"; Italian word means "foliage"
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Vitamins and Hematology: Folate and B12 have an important role in hematology ("blood-related" processes)such that a deficiency of either of these vitamins can result in anemia.Discuss the interrelationship between these vitamins and why a deficiency of either of them results in megaloblastic anemia.Your answer will likely need to talk to some extent about the methyl-folate trap hypothesis.Make sure to relate any metabolic description of folate and B12 to the basis for anemia resulting from a deficiency.
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Initial research on vitamin B₆ was aimed at correcting dermatitis in rats.
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One method to assess nutrient status is to measure the activity of an enzyme that requires the vitamin as a cofactor.Explain how this works-first in a conceptual way,and then specifically using an example.Your specific example choices are thiamin,riboflavin,or folate (pick one).Do you think this is a good assessment method? Why or why not?
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Deck 9: Water-Soluble Vitamins
1
The B vitamin that is involved in hematopoiesis (production of blood cells)is ____.

A)vitamin B12
B)vitamin B?
C)biotin
D)vitamin B2
vitamin B12
2
When ascorbic acid becomes dehydroascorbic acid,it has ____.

A)lost two electrons
B)lost one electron
C)gained two electrons
D)gained one electron
A
3
Most animals synthesize their own ascorbic acid from ____.

A)glucose
B)glutamine
C)glycogen
D)alanine
A
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A consequence of thiamin deficiency is ____.

A)pellagra
B)megaloblastic anemia
C)beriberi
D)rickets
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Erythrocyte transketolase activity is an assay to assess the status of ____.

A)thiamin
B)B₆
C)riboflavin
D)B12
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Vitamin C's actual participation in biochemical reactions usually involves its antioxidant ability.Choose the description of this activity.

A)donates an electron or electrons to oxidize a mineral cofactor
B)accepts an electron or electrons to reduce a mineral cofactor
C)donates an electron or electrons to reduce a mineral cofactor
D)accepts an electron from the quinone form of vitamin E
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Without enough vitamin C,collagen would ____.

A)be too tightly coiled
B)be overhydroxylated
C)be underhydroxylated
D)too strong and less flexible
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A major role for thiamin is ____.

A)energy production
B)blood coagulation
C)collagen formation
D)erythrocyte synthesis
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In what way are water-soluble vitamins absorbed?

A)directly into the lymphatic system
B)into the portal blood
C)attached to proteins in the large intestine
D)through the stomach wall into capillaries
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Beriberi is a deficiency syndrome associated with ____.

A)vitamin B12
B)vitamin B1
C)vitamin B2
D)vitamin B6
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Vitamin C acts as a cofactor by maintaining iron in a reduced state in ____.

A)collagen synthesis
B)methylation of homocysteine
C)release of energy from nutrients
D)red blood cell synthesis
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Riboflavin is found most often in ____.

A)meats
B)green leafy vegetables
C)seafood
D)milk and milk products
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Thiamin is important to fatty acid synthesis due to its requirement as a coenzyme for the pentose phosphate pathway enzyme ____.

A)dopamine monooxygenase
B)transketolase
C)alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase
D)phenylalanine hydroxylase
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Which water-soluble vitamin contributes to "intracellular cement" in the formation of scar tissue and wound healing?

A)thiamin
B)riboflavin
C)vitamin C
D)vitamin B12
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The RDA for vitamin C for adult men is ____ and the UL is ____.

A)75 mg; 500 mg
B)100 mg; 500 mg
C)90 mg; 2,000 mg
D)200 mg; 2,000 mg
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A major function of B vitamins is to serve as ____.

A)antibodies
B)a source of energy
C)a part of a coenzyme
D)electrolytes
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When water-soluble vitamins are consumed in excess of body needs,generally the excess is ____.

A)excreted in the feces
B)stored in liver, bone, and adipose tissue
C)excreted in the urine
D)not absorbed
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The necessity of ascorbic acid for its role in ____ is believed to be the reason that people with scurvy have no energy and are very tired.

A)collagen synthesis
B)creatine synthesis
C)hormone activation
D)carnitine synthesis
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A primary function of vitamin C is to act as an ____.

A)antiviral agent
B)antioxidant
C)antirachitic agent
D)acyl transferase
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The organ that is most commonly used as a storage site for B vitamins is the ____.

A)kidney
B)heart
C)brain
D)liver
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The best sources of niacin are ____.

A)fish and meats
B)beans
C)green leafy vegetables
D)yellow vegetables
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Burning foot syndrome may be caused by a deficiency of ____.

A)pantothenic acid
B)ascorbic acid
C)folate
D)biotin
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Folate and ____ participate in the regeneration of methionine from homocysteine.

A)niacin
B)riboflavin
C)vitamin B₆
D)vitamin B12
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Synthesis of coenzyme A starts with the phosphorylation of which vitamin?

A)pyridoxal phosphate
B)pantothenic acid
C)vitamin E
D)folic acid
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Methylation of DNA influences gene expression.Which vitamin is important in this process?

A)niacin
B)folate
C)pantothenic acid
D)riboflavin
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5-methyl THF requires the action of which vitamin in order to form THF?

A)B12
B)B2
C)niacin
D)C
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FMN and FAD act as prosthetic groups for enzymes called ____.

A)apoenzymes
B)flavokinases
C)bound enzymes
D)flavoproteins
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Methionine is used to synthesize S-adenosylmethionine (SAM).This is important so that ____.

A)5-methyl THF is formed
B)dUMP is catalyzed to dTMP
C)fatty acids with an odd-numbered chain can be metabolized
D)methyl groups are available
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Cheilosis is a symptom of a dietary deficiency of which vitamin?

A)niacin
B)ascorbic acid
C)riboflavin
D)biotin
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A deficiency of which vitamin is associated with these symptoms: hallucinations,lethargy,skin rash,alopecia,and muscle pain?

A)biotin
B)thiamin
C)vitamin C
D)vitamin B12
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When the diet is adequate in protein,the body can synthesize niacin from which amino acid?

A)phenylalanine
B)valine
C)tyrosine
D)tryptophan
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Hair loss associated with eating raw eggs may be reversed by treatment with ____.

A)niacin
B)thiamin
C)biotin
D)ascorbic acid
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Which of the following reflects long-term folate status?

A)serum folate
B)red blood cell folate
C)homocysteine concentration in blood
D)serum methylmalonic acid
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Which classical vitamin deficiency is known for the four Ds: dermatitis,dementia,diarrhea,and death?

A)thiamin
B)niacin
C)biotin
D)folic acid
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The degradation of ____ provides the majority of one-carbon groups for pyrimidine synthesis.In this process,____ is formed.

A)methionine; tetrahydrofolate
B)serine; 5,10-methylene tetrahydrofolate
C)uridine; tetrahydrofolate
D)homocysteine; 5-methyl tetrahydrofolate
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Folate in foods can only be absorbed in the monoglutamate form; therefore,digestive enzymes called ____ are important for folate nutriture.

A)hydrolases
B)lipases
C)carboxypeptidases
D)legumes
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Which of the water-soluble vitamins is found widely distributed in all plant and animal foods,which makes a deficiency unlikely?

A)riboflavin
B)folic acid
C)pantothenic acid
D)pyridoxine
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38
Decarboxylation of pyruvate is achieved by the interaction of pantothenic acid with thiamin,riboflavin,and ____.

A)ascorbic acid
B)vitamin B12
C)folate
D)niacin
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39
Folate's discovery resulted from the search to cure ____.

A)aplastic anemia
B)hemolytic anemia
C)Fanconi's anemia
D)megaloblastic anemia
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40
Consumption of raw eggs causes a biotin deficiency due to the binding of ____ to the biotin,thus preventing its absorption.

A)heparin
B)carnitine
C)avidin
D)pyruvate
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41
Which vitamin is most involved in amino acid metabolism?

A)biotin
B)vitamin E
C)vitamin A
D)vitamin B₆
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42
Tetrahydrofolate is vitally important for dividing cells during growth and cancer and knowledge of this need is used in cancer treatment by giving the drug methotrexate to inhibit the enzyme ____.

A)folylpolyglutamate synthetase
B)dihydrofolate reductase
C)formimino glutamate
D)conjugase
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43
Increases in plasma holotranscobalamin TCII concentrations provide an indication of vitamin B12 absorption.
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44
Pyridoxine is found almost exclusively in ____.

A)seafood
B)beef and pork
C)plant foods
D)chicken and turkey
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45
Vitamin B12 is absorbed in the ____.

A)duodenum
B)jejunum
C)ileum
D)colon
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46
Pernicious anemia can be due to folate or B12 deficiency.
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47
Abnormally high urinary excretion of xanthurenic acid may be an indication of niacin deficiency.
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48
The primary role of vitamin C is as a reducing agent,particularly for the mineral component of a number of enzymes that becomes oxidized following catalysis of a reaction.
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49
Impaired folding and secretion of proteins have been observed with thiamin deficiency.
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50
Fish are a major source of thiamin.
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51
A cobalt deficiency may lead to ____.

A)pellagra
B)megaloblastic macrocytic anemia
C)beriberi
D)neurologic symptoms
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52
Water-soluble vitamins are not stored,but readily excreted-the one exception is that we can store folate in the liver.
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53
Biotin appears to be a very safe vitamin supplement as there has been no toxicity reported from oral biotin ingestion nor is there a Tolerable Upper Intake Level established.
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54
Folate is vitally important for dividing cells during growth and cancer because of its essential role in the synthesis of ____.

A)lipid bilayers
B)mitochondria
C)lysosomes and peroxisomes
D)purines and pyrimidines
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55
The last vitamin to be discovered was ____.

A)pantothenic acid
B)folate
C)vitamin B₆
D)vitamin B12
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56
Intrinsic factor is required for the majority of absorption of which vitamin?

A)C
B)B?
C)B12
D)B2
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57
High circulating levels of homocysteine (i.e.,hyperhomocysteinemia)have been implicated in a number of pathologies including cardiovascular disease.
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58
Large amounts of folic acid can mask a vitamin B12 deficiency and prevent ____ from resulting.Over time,the symptoms unique to a vitamin B12 deficiency will occur,and these are related to the ____.

A)microcytic anemia; muscular system
B)DNA and RNA synthesis; vascular system
C)one-carbon transfer; nervous system
D)macrocytic anemia; nervous system
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59
Pellagra symptoms may appear during B₆ deficiency because this vitamin is required in the process of obtaining niacin from tryptophan.
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60
Free pyridoxine is yielded by the action of ____.

A)acid phosphatase
B)creatine phosphokinase
C)lactate dehydrogenase
D)alkaline phosphatase
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61
Match the nutrient listed to the phrase or word given.Nutrient choices may be used more than once.
a.vitamin B12
b.vitamin B₆
c.folate or folic acid
d.vitamin C
prolyl hydroxylase
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62
Vitamin C's antioxidant abilities may inhibit high-density lipoprotein (HDL)oxidation,which may diminish plaque formation associated with heart disease.
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63
One method to assess vitamin status is using a "load test." Explain how this works-first in a conceptual way,and then specifically using one example.Your specific example can be chosen from either tryptophan or histidine (pick one).Do you think this is a good assessment method? Why or why not?
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64
Match the coenzyme form of a vitamin with an enzyme and significant function.
a.proline and hydroxyproline; provide rigidity to newly formed collagen
b.pyruvate dehydrogenase; important for decarboxylations in carbohydrate catabolism
c.glutathione reductase; important for red blood cell antioxidant integrity and a sensitive measure of riboflavin nutriture
d.aldehyde dehydrogenase; important for catabolism of vitamin B₆ (pyridoxal to pyridoxic acid)
e.acetyl-CoA carboxylase; important to form malonyl-CoA and commit acetyl-CoA to fatty acid synthesis
prolyl-4-hydroxylase
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65
Most thiamin in the American diet comes from products that have been enriched.
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66
Match the coenzyme form of a vitamin with an enzyme and significant function.
a.proline and hydroxyproline; provide rigidity to newly formed collagen
b.pyruvate dehydrogenase; important for decarboxylations in carbohydrate catabolism
c.glutathione reductase; important for red blood cell antioxidant integrity and a sensitive measure of riboflavin nutriture
d.aldehyde dehydrogenase; important for catabolism of vitamin B₆ (pyridoxal to pyridoxic acid)
e.acetyl-CoA carboxylase; important to form malonyl-CoA and commit acetyl-CoA to fatty acid synthesis
flavin adenine dinucleotide
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67
Match the coenzyme form of a vitamin with an enzyme and significant function.
a.proline and hydroxyproline; provide rigidity to newly formed collagen
b.pyruvate dehydrogenase; important for decarboxylations in carbohydrate catabolism
c.glutathione reductase; important for red blood cell antioxidant integrity and a sensitive measure of riboflavin nutriture
d.aldehyde dehydrogenase; important for catabolism of vitamin B₆ (pyridoxal to pyridoxic acid)
e.acetyl-CoA carboxylase; important to form malonyl-CoA and commit acetyl-CoA to fatty acid synthesis
thiamin diphosphate
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68
Match the nutrient listed to the phrase or word given.Nutrient choices may be used more than once.
a.vitamin B12
b.vitamin B₆
c.folate or folic acid
d.vitamin C
pernicious anemia is a lack of absorption of this
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69
Match the coenzyme form of a vitamin with an enzyme and significant function.
a.proline and hydroxyproline; provide rigidity to newly formed collagen
b.pyruvate dehydrogenase; important for decarboxylations in carbohydrate catabolism
c.glutathione reductase; important for red blood cell antioxidant integrity and a sensitive measure of riboflavin nutriture
d.aldehyde dehydrogenase; important for catabolism of vitamin B₆ (pyridoxal to pyridoxic acid)
e.acetyl-CoA carboxylase; important to form malonyl-CoA and commit acetyl-CoA to fatty acid synthesis
biotin
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70
Large doses of nicotinic acid are used to treat certain types of hyperlipidemias.
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71
Match the nutrient listed to the phrase or word given.Nutrient choices may be used more than once.
a.vitamin B12
b.vitamin B₆
c.folate or folic acid
d.vitamin C
gulonolactone oxidase
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72
Vitamins and Energy Metabolism: Vitamins play a big role in our ability to acquire energy from macronutrients.Pick one macronutrient and discuss how vitamins are involved in procuring energy; choose from: (1)carbohydrates (glycolysis/TCA); (2)lipids (lipolysis/β-oxidation); or (3)protein/amino acids (gluconeogenesis).Your answer should be as specific as possible: names of vitamins and what they do with respect to the macronutrient you've chosen to help generate energy.A diagram may be especially useful.
Hint: There are four vitamins for (1),three to five vitamins for (2),and two to four vitamins for (3)-the range for (2)and (3)is because it depends on the FA or AA you start with.
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73
Vitamins - One-sentence Descriptions: For each vitamin listed below,indicate: (1)the active form of the vitamin, (2)the general function of the vitamin,and (3)an example of the general function (this could be a specific reaction or simply indicate a pathway/ process where it occurs).An example is provided; as you can see,your answers do not need to be long!??Vitamins: Biotin,pantothenate,riboflavin,vitamin B₆,thiamin,vitamin C,folate
Example: Niacin
(1)NAD(H)or NADP(H)
(2)Oxidation-reduction reactions
(3)TCA cycle reaction or…
Vitamins - One-sentence Descriptions: For each vitamin listed below,indicate: (1)the active form of the vitamin, (2)the general function of the vitamin,and (3)an example of the general function (this could be a specific reaction or simply indicate a pathway/ process where it occurs).An example is provided; as you can see,your answers do not need to be long!??Vitamins: Biotin,pantothenate,riboflavin,vitamin B₆,thiamin,vitamin C,folate Example: Niacin (1)NAD(H)or NADP(H) (2)Oxidation-reduction reactions (3)TCA cycle reaction or…
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74
An example of a cleavage reaction requiring PLP is the degradation of thiamin into its pyrimidine and thiazole moieties.
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75
Match the coenzyme form of a vitamin with an enzyme and significant function.
a.proline and hydroxyproline; provide rigidity to newly formed collagen
b.pyruvate dehydrogenase; important for decarboxylations in carbohydrate catabolism
c.glutathione reductase; important for red blood cell antioxidant integrity and a sensitive measure of riboflavin nutriture
d.aldehyde dehydrogenase; important for catabolism of vitamin B₆ (pyridoxal to pyridoxic acid)
e.acetyl-CoA carboxylase; important to form malonyl-CoA and commit acetyl-CoA to fatty acid synthesis
nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
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76
Match the nutrient listed to the phrase or word given.Nutrient choices may be used more than once.
a.vitamin B12
b.vitamin B₆
c.folate or folic acid
d.vitamin C
hypochromic,microcytic anemia
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77
Match the nutrient listed to the phrase or word given.Nutrient choices may be used more than once.
a.vitamin B12
b.vitamin B₆
c.folate or folic acid
d.vitamin C
Latin word means "leaf"; Italian word means "foliage"
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78
Vitamins and Hematology: Folate and B12 have an important role in hematology ("blood-related" processes)such that a deficiency of either of these vitamins can result in anemia.Discuss the interrelationship between these vitamins and why a deficiency of either of them results in megaloblastic anemia.Your answer will likely need to talk to some extent about the methyl-folate trap hypothesis.Make sure to relate any metabolic description of folate and B12 to the basis for anemia resulting from a deficiency.
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79
Initial research on vitamin B₆ was aimed at correcting dermatitis in rats.
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80
One method to assess nutrient status is to measure the activity of an enzyme that requires the vitamin as a cofactor.Explain how this works-first in a conceptual way,and then specifically using an example.Your specific example choices are thiamin,riboflavin,or folate (pick one).Do you think this is a good assessment method? Why or why not?
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