Deck 14: Nutrients That Promote Growth and Regulate Body Functions Proteins, Vitamins, Minerals, and Water

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Vitamins that can cause toxicity if ingested in excessive amounts are:

A) vitamins A, C, and D
B) vitamin C, thiamin, and riboflavin
C) vitamins A, D, and B6
D) niacin, folacin, and biotin
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A child who is allergic to all citrus foods and includes none in his diet may be deficient in vitamin A.
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Vitamin C enhances the absorption of both iron and calcium from their food sources.
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Which of the following food combinations does not provide all of the essential amino acids?

A) macaroni and cheese
B) rice pudding with cinnamon sugar
C) peanut butter and jelly sandwich
D) pasta with tomato sauce
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Grain products are enriched with folacin to reduce the incidence of neural tube defects.
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The production, storage, and release of energy from carbohydrates and fats depend upon the availability of calcium and sodium.
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All the following nutrient classes function to promote growth EXCEPT:

A) proteins
B) fats
C) minerals
D) water
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Amino acids that cannot be supplied by the body are called:

A) complete
B) incomplete
C) essential
D) nonessential
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Milk is a rich source of calcium but a poor source of iron.
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There is no part of your body that you can touch, feel, or see that does not contain protein and some minerals.
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A child who follows a lacto-ovo vegetarian diet would not consume eggs or dairy products.
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Infants and toddlers rarely experience a calcium deficiency because they consume generous amounts of milk.
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Fruit juice is an acceptable substitute for meeting a child's water need.
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Vitamin C promotes bone and tooth formation by improving collagen development and calcium absorption.
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Enriched bread and cereal products provide a good source of iron for children.
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The transmission of nerve impulses requires the presence of sodium, potassium, magnesium and:

A) iron
B) thiamin
C) phosphorus
D) calcium
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The body's water requirements can be met through beverage intake (including water), solid foods, and :

A) perspiration
B) the end product of energy metabolism
C) water vapor in the air
D) none of these answers are correct
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Vitamins influence the way in which minerals and protein are used in the body.
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is(are) the end product(s) of protein digestion.

A) Nitrogen
B) Fatty acids
C) Energy
D) Amino acids
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Water-soluble vitamins:

A) are excreted in the urine
B) are stored in the body
C) should be included in the diet every day
D) are excreted in the urine and must be included in the diet every day
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Iron deficiency anemia is common in the post six-month-old infant and the toddler. Why does this happen? What food sources should be served to correct this problem?
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Macaroni and cheese is an example of a protein.
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Children are often deficient in vitamins A and C because of their refusal to eat and .
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Healthy neuromuscular function requires the presence of vitamins B and .
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Fluoride affects tooth development in all the following ways EXCEPT:

A) it improves resistance to decay
B) it causes brown staining if consumed in high doses
C) it increases the strength of tooth enamel
D) it slows calcium absorption
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The formation of healthy hemoglobin requires an adequate intake of:

A) potassium
B) iron
C) protein
D) calcium
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Taking large-dose supplements of calcium will the rate of its absorption and availability.
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What factors influence a person's water requirement?
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Which of the following combinations is an example of a complementary protein?

A) cheese pizza
B) tuna salad sandwich
C) bagel with jelly
D) hotdog on a bun
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is a mineral that is essential for strong tooth enamel formation and resistance to decay.
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Amino acids that are produced in the body are called .
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Name two factors that would maximize the absorption of both iron and calcium and two factors that would decrease absorption of these two minerals.
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proteins are present in meats, including fish, poultry, eggs, and dairy products.
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The in hemoglobin is responsible for carrying oxygen to all body cells.
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Bread, black beans, and peanut butter are examples of proteins.
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Physical activity calcium absorption.
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Incomplete proteins are generally -source foods.
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promotes bone and blood formation by improving the absorption of calcium and iron.

A) Vitamin C
B) Thiamin
C) Vitamin A
D) Vitamin D
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Vitamins:

A) are an important energy source
B) aid in cell division and new cell growth
C) yield essential amino acids required for growth
D) reduce the incidence of tooth decay
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A lack of adequate iron in children's diet can lead to:

A) brittle bones
B) tooth decay
C) dehydration
D) anemia
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Describe the roles that water plays in the body.
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Briefly explain how a child can obtain adequate dietary protein if they don't include any meat in their meals.
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Which two MyPlate food groups are the major contributors of iron, thiamin, and niacin? Is it safe to assume that if a
child's iron intake is adequate, it is likely that his or her thiamin and niacin needs are also being met?
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Deck 14: Nutrients That Promote Growth and Regulate Body Functions Proteins, Vitamins, Minerals, and Water
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Vitamins that can cause toxicity if ingested in excessive amounts are:

A) vitamins A, C, and D
B) vitamin C, thiamin, and riboflavin
C) vitamins A, D, and B6
D) niacin, folacin, and biotin
vitamins A, C, and D
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A child who is allergic to all citrus foods and includes none in his diet may be deficient in vitamin A.
False
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Vitamin C enhances the absorption of both iron and calcium from their food sources.
True
4
Which of the following food combinations does not provide all of the essential amino acids?

A) macaroni and cheese
B) rice pudding with cinnamon sugar
C) peanut butter and jelly sandwich
D) pasta with tomato sauce
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Grain products are enriched with folacin to reduce the incidence of neural tube defects.
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The production, storage, and release of energy from carbohydrates and fats depend upon the availability of calcium and sodium.
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All the following nutrient classes function to promote growth EXCEPT:

A) proteins
B) fats
C) minerals
D) water
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Amino acids that cannot be supplied by the body are called:

A) complete
B) incomplete
C) essential
D) nonessential
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Milk is a rich source of calcium but a poor source of iron.
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There is no part of your body that you can touch, feel, or see that does not contain protein and some minerals.
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A child who follows a lacto-ovo vegetarian diet would not consume eggs or dairy products.
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Infants and toddlers rarely experience a calcium deficiency because they consume generous amounts of milk.
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Fruit juice is an acceptable substitute for meeting a child's water need.
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Vitamin C promotes bone and tooth formation by improving collagen development and calcium absorption.
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Enriched bread and cereal products provide a good source of iron for children.
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The transmission of nerve impulses requires the presence of sodium, potassium, magnesium and:

A) iron
B) thiamin
C) phosphorus
D) calcium
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The body's water requirements can be met through beverage intake (including water), solid foods, and :

A) perspiration
B) the end product of energy metabolism
C) water vapor in the air
D) none of these answers are correct
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Vitamins influence the way in which minerals and protein are used in the body.
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is(are) the end product(s) of protein digestion.

A) Nitrogen
B) Fatty acids
C) Energy
D) Amino acids
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Water-soluble vitamins:

A) are excreted in the urine
B) are stored in the body
C) should be included in the diet every day
D) are excreted in the urine and must be included in the diet every day
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Iron deficiency anemia is common in the post six-month-old infant and the toddler. Why does this happen? What food sources should be served to correct this problem?
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Macaroni and cheese is an example of a protein.
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Children are often deficient in vitamins A and C because of their refusal to eat and .
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Healthy neuromuscular function requires the presence of vitamins B and .
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25
Fluoride affects tooth development in all the following ways EXCEPT:

A) it improves resistance to decay
B) it causes brown staining if consumed in high doses
C) it increases the strength of tooth enamel
D) it slows calcium absorption
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The formation of healthy hemoglobin requires an adequate intake of:

A) potassium
B) iron
C) protein
D) calcium
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Taking large-dose supplements of calcium will the rate of its absorption and availability.
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What factors influence a person's water requirement?
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Which of the following combinations is an example of a complementary protein?

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B) tuna salad sandwich
C) bagel with jelly
D) hotdog on a bun
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30
is a mineral that is essential for strong tooth enamel formation and resistance to decay.
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Amino acids that are produced in the body are called .
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32
Name two factors that would maximize the absorption of both iron and calcium and two factors that would decrease absorption of these two minerals.
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proteins are present in meats, including fish, poultry, eggs, and dairy products.
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The in hemoglobin is responsible for carrying oxygen to all body cells.
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Bread, black beans, and peanut butter are examples of proteins.
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Physical activity calcium absorption.
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Incomplete proteins are generally -source foods.
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38
promotes bone and blood formation by improving the absorption of calcium and iron.

A) Vitamin C
B) Thiamin
C) Vitamin A
D) Vitamin D
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Vitamins:

A) are an important energy source
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D) reduce the incidence of tooth decay
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A lack of adequate iron in children's diet can lead to:

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Describe the roles that water plays in the body.
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Briefly explain how a child can obtain adequate dietary protein if they don't include any meat in their meals.
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Which two MyPlate food groups are the major contributors of iron, thiamin, and niacin? Is it safe to assume that if a
child's iron intake is adequate, it is likely that his or her thiamin and niacin needs are also being met?
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