Deck 5: The Vitamins and Minerals

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Toxicity of biotin causes a fishy body odor.
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The symptoms of wet beriberi include heart rhythm changes and peripheral paralysis.
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Rickets results from a riboflavin deficiency.
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Choline is provided in the diet by egg yolk.
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In general,toxicity is short lived for fat-soluble vitamins as compared to water-soluble vitamins.
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Ninety percent of the human's body weight is water.
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Vitamin B₆ is involved in the metabolism of amino acids.
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Vitamin D regulates calcium absorption and phosphorus excretion.
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Some metabolic reactions produce water.
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Deficiencies of folate and vitamin B₁₂ cause macrocytic,normochromic anemia.
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Sodium is an intracellular electrolyte.
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A high-protein,high-phosphorus diet promotes bone demineralization.
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Water functions in body temperature regulation.
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Food sources of pantothenic acid are limited to animal products.
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Salt is iodized to prevent iodine deficiency and goiter.
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Most of the water in the body is found inside cells.
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Electrolytes play a role in the regulation of plasma osmolarity in the human body.
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Vitamin K functions in blood clotting.
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The Dietary Reference Intake (DRI)for selenium for a 20-year-old male is 55 micrograms per day.
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Nutrients with antioxidant function include iodine and folate.
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The evolution of skin tone is tied to a specific genetic alteration in _____,which through the process of natural selection enabled adequate _____ production.

A)collagen,vitamin C
B)opsin,vitamin A
C)prothromin,vitamin K
D)melanin,vitamin D
E)glutathione peroxidase,zinc
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The chemical structure of vitamin B₁₂ includes which mineral?

A)Chromium
B)Iron
C)Cobalt
D)Zinc
E)Fluoride
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Which answer identifies the form of vitamin A that is from animal sources?

A)Alpha-tocopherol
B)Beta-carotene
C)Ascorbic acid
D)Retinol
E)Pyridoxamine
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The Dietary Reference Intake (DRI)for _____ is based on protein intake.

A)vitamin B₆
B)riboflavin
C)iron
D)biotin
E)boron
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In general, all animal foods provide a good source of:

A) non-heme iron.
B) vitamin E.
C) beta-carotene.
D) vitamin B12.
E) folate.
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Which of the following nutrients potentiates the action of insulin?

A)Choline
B)Chromium
C)Calcium
D)Cobalt
E)Copper
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Which of the following nutrients is used to treat acne?

A)High doses of vitamin A
B)High doses of thiamin
C)High doses of zinc
D)High doses of niacin
E)High doses of vitamin E
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Which nutrient functions in fatty acid metabolism?

A)Thiamin
B)Riboflavin
C)Choline
D)Vitamin B₁₂
E)Vitamin C
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Which nutrient functions in nucleic acid synthesis?

A)Thiamin
B)Riboflavin
C)Choline
D)Vitamin B₁₂
E)Pantothenic acid
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The Dietary Reference Intake (DRI)for _____ is based on Calorie intake.

A)vitamin B₆
B)riboflavin
C)iron
D)biotin
E)boron
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A deficiency of which of the following nutrients is the leading cause of blindness worldwide?

A)Protein
B)Thiamin
C)Iron
D)Vitamin D
E)Vitamin A
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Vitamin C functions in the synthesis of:

A) hemoglobin.
B) thyroxin.
C) collagen.
D) vitamin D.
E) tryptophan.
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Which of the following nutrients enhances the absorption of iron from the gastrointestinal tract?

A)Biotin
B)Vitamin C
C)Vitamin D
D)Calcium
E)Vitamin E
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Which of the following answers describes a function of fluoride in the human body?

A)It stimulates new bone formation.
B)It stabilizes bone mineral structure.
C)It forms decay-resistant fluorhydroxyapatite.
D)B and C
E)A,B,and C
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Deficiency of which of the following nutrients causes hemolytic anemia in prematurely born infants?

A)Iron
B)Vitamin B₁₂
C)Folate
D)Vitamin E
E)Fluoride
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In general, plant foods provide an excellent source of:

A) heme and nonheme iron.
B) vitamin C and vitamin E.
C) calcium and vitamin D.
D) retinol and retinal.
E) vitamin B6 and vitamin B₁₂.
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Loss of too much fluid from the body is called:

A)dehydration.
B)electrolyte.
C)hemoglobin.
D)goiter.
E)osteomalacia.
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When diagnosing a nutrient deficiency,_____ should be considered.

A)dietary records
B)clinical signs
C)biochemical test results
D)clinical symptoms
E)All of the above
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Which nutrient functions in carbohydrate metabolism?

A)Thiamin
B)Riboflavin
C)Choline
D)Vitamin B₁₂
E)Pantothenic acid
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Pellagra is characterized by the three Ds:

A)diarrhea,dementia,and dermatitis.
B)depression,distress,and dizziness.
C)damage to nerves,digitalis,and pressure dilation of pupils.
D)dengue,degeneration,and deftness.
E)dander,death,and decreased blood.
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Iodine toxicity and deficiency cause goiter.
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Pantothenic acid remains stable during food processing.
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Excess fluoride can cause discolored teeth.
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Nutrients that function in nucleic acid synthesis include vitamin B₁₂ and folate.
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Excess magnesium weakens teeth and contributes to dental caries.
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Beth's high intake of _____ and low intake of _____ could per her at risk for osteoporosis later in life.

A)phosphorus,iron
B)phosphorus,calcium
C)magnesium,iron
D)magnesium,calcium
E)sodium;vitamin D
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Answer questions based on the case study "Beth" information below.
<strong>Answer questions based on the case study Beth information below.   A good source of heme iron in Beth's diet is:</strong> A)olive oil. B)ham. C)carrots. D)iced tea. E)almonds. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
A good source of heme iron in Beth's diet is:

A)olive oil.
B)ham.
C)carrots.
D)iced tea.
E)almonds.
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Beriberi is a disease caused by a lack of thiamin in the diet.
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Vitamin B₁₂ is highly toxic in humans.
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Beth's sodium intake could contribute to the development of:

A)acidosis.
B)bloody stool.
C)cardiac arrest.
D)delayed wound healing.
E)increased blood pressure.
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Deficiency of _____ causes delayed sexual maturation.

A)water
B)vitamin C
C)vitamin B₁₂
D)zinc
E)chloride
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Beth should increase her intake of _____ to be nutritionally adequate in vitamin C.

A) nuts and seeds
B) whole grains
C) legumes
D) milk
E) citrus fruits
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Answer questions based on the case study "Beth" information below.
<strong>Answer questions based on the case study Beth information below.   The best food sources of vitamin E in Beth's diet were:</strong> A)sausage and ham. B)salad and carrots. C)almonds and olive oil. D)cheese and butter. E)chicken and egg. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The best food sources of vitamin E in Beth's diet were:

A)sausage and ham.
B)salad and carrots.
C)almonds and olive oil.
D)cheese and butter.
E)chicken and egg.
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Answer questions based on the case study "Beth" information below.
<strong>Answer questions based on the case study Beth information below.   Beth is at risk for:</strong> A)microcytic hypochromic anemia. B)pellagra. C)xerophthalmia. D)acrodermatitis enteropathica. E)ariboflavinosis. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Beth is at risk for:

A)microcytic hypochromic anemia.
B)pellagra.
C)xerophthalmia.
D)acrodermatitis enteropathica.
E)ariboflavinosis.
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Beth's thiamin intake puts her at risk for having:

A)tingling hands and feet.
B)dry mouth.
C)headache.
D)increased urinary output.
E)tooth enamel changes.
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Riboflavin functions in fatty acid metabolism.
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If someone does not eat adequate calcium,it is important for him/her to consume extra phosphorous to maintain bone density.
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Answer questions based on the case study "Beth" information below.
<strong>Answer questions based on the case study Beth information below.   The folate in Beth's diet came from her intake of the:</strong> A)almonds. B)tossed salad. C)cheese. D)egg. E)chicken. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The folate in Beth's diet came from her intake of the:

A)almonds.
B)tossed salad.
C)cheese.
D)egg.
E)chicken.
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Vitamin E deficiency causes rickets.
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Answer questions based on the case study "Beth" information below.
<strong>Answer questions based on the case study Beth information below.   Beth's unborn baby is at risk for:</strong> A)delayed sexual maturation. B)spina bifida. C)hypotension. D)pernicious anemia. E)pellagra. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Beth's unborn baby is at risk for:

A)delayed sexual maturation.
B)spina bifida.
C)hypotension.
D)pernicious anemia.
E)pellagra.
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In general,plant foods provide a good source of:
2) In general, plant foods provide a good source of:

A) heme iron.
B) potassium.
C) vitamin D.
D) sodium.
E) vitamin B12.
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Chloride plays a role in:

A)blood sugar regulation.
B)plasma osmolarity.
C)calcium absorption.
D)energy transfer.
E)stabilizing protein shape.
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Meat is a good source of selenium.
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Iron overload can be life threatening and occurs more often in men than women.
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Which of the following B vitamins functions in carbohydrate metabolism?

A)Riboflavin
B)Choline
C)Thiamin
D)Folate
E)Vitamin B₁₂
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Thiamin is damaged by:

A)oxygen.
B)light.
C)heat.
D)alkaline conditions.
E)both heat and alkaline conditions.
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Eighty percent of water in the human body is intracellular and twenty percent is extracellular.
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Which of the following foods provide a good source of vitamin B₁₂?

A)Whole grains
B)Meats
C)Cruciferous vegetables
D)Plant oils
E)Legumes
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Which of the following conditions is associated with low folic acid intake and is tied to genetics and evolution?

A)Scurvy
B)Beriberi
C)Pellegra
D)Spina bifida
E)Xerophthalmia
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Which of the following nutrients is most effective at protecting red blood cell membranes from oxidative stress?

A)Vitamin A
B)Thiamin
C)Chromium
D)Niacin
E)Vitamin E
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A toxicity of which of the following nutrients can result in cardiac arrest?

A)Potassium
B)Water
C)Chromium
D)Vitamin D
E)Riboflavin
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A fishy body odor can result from choline toxicity.
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Vitamin A toxicity symptoms include nausea,vomiting,and headache.
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Biotin is involved in energy metabolism.
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Which of the following nutrients is needed to prevent hemolytic anemia in prematurely born infants?

A)Iron
B)Vitamin B₁₂
C)Folate
D)Vitamin K
E)Vitamin E
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Seafood is a good source of iodine.
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Whole grains provide a source of magnesium and vitamins B₁,B₂,and B₃.
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In general, animal foods provide a good source of:

A) heme iron and non-heme iron.
B) vitamin C and vitamin E.
C) vitamin A and beta-carotene.
D) vitamin B12, heme iron, and retinol.
E) vitamin K and cobalt.
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The human body can produce some niacin from the amino acid tryptophan.
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Vitamin D is important for bone mineralization.
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Toxicity of biotin causes a fishy body odor.
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The symptoms of wet beriberi include heart rhythm changes and peripheral paralysis.
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Rickets results from a riboflavin deficiency.
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Choline is provided in the diet by egg yolk.
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In general,toxicity is short lived for fat-soluble vitamins as compared to water-soluble vitamins.
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Ninety percent of the human's body weight is water.
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Vitamin B₆ is involved in the metabolism of amino acids.
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Vitamin D regulates calcium absorption and phosphorus excretion.
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Some metabolic reactions produce water.
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Deficiencies of folate and vitamin B₁₂ cause macrocytic,normochromic anemia.
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Sodium is an intracellular electrolyte.
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A high-protein,high-phosphorus diet promotes bone demineralization.
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Water functions in body temperature regulation.
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Food sources of pantothenic acid are limited to animal products.
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Salt is iodized to prevent iodine deficiency and goiter.
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Most of the water in the body is found inside cells.
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Electrolytes play a role in the regulation of plasma osmolarity in the human body.
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Vitamin K functions in blood clotting.
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The Dietary Reference Intake (DRI)for selenium for a 20-year-old male is 55 micrograms per day.
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Nutrients with antioxidant function include iodine and folate.
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The evolution of skin tone is tied to a specific genetic alteration in _____,which through the process of natural selection enabled adequate _____ production.

A)collagen,vitamin C
B)opsin,vitamin A
C)prothromin,vitamin K
D)melanin,vitamin D
E)glutathione peroxidase,zinc
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The chemical structure of vitamin B₁₂ includes which mineral?

A)Chromium
B)Iron
C)Cobalt
D)Zinc
E)Fluoride
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Which answer identifies the form of vitamin A that is from animal sources?

A)Alpha-tocopherol
B)Beta-carotene
C)Ascorbic acid
D)Retinol
E)Pyridoxamine
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The Dietary Reference Intake (DRI)for _____ is based on protein intake.

A)vitamin B₆
B)riboflavin
C)iron
D)biotin
E)boron
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In general, all animal foods provide a good source of:

A) non-heme iron.
B) vitamin E.
C) beta-carotene.
D) vitamin B12.
E) folate.
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Which of the following nutrients potentiates the action of insulin?

A)Choline
B)Chromium
C)Calcium
D)Cobalt
E)Copper
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Which of the following nutrients is used to treat acne?

A)High doses of vitamin A
B)High doses of thiamin
C)High doses of zinc
D)High doses of niacin
E)High doses of vitamin E
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Which nutrient functions in fatty acid metabolism?

A)Thiamin
B)Riboflavin
C)Choline
D)Vitamin B₁₂
E)Vitamin C
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Which nutrient functions in nucleic acid synthesis?

A)Thiamin
B)Riboflavin
C)Choline
D)Vitamin B₁₂
E)Pantothenic acid
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The Dietary Reference Intake (DRI)for _____ is based on Calorie intake.

A)vitamin B₆
B)riboflavin
C)iron
D)biotin
E)boron
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A deficiency of which of the following nutrients is the leading cause of blindness worldwide?

A)Protein
B)Thiamin
C)Iron
D)Vitamin D
E)Vitamin A
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Vitamin C functions in the synthesis of:

A) hemoglobin.
B) thyroxin.
C) collagen.
D) vitamin D.
E) tryptophan.
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Which of the following nutrients enhances the absorption of iron from the gastrointestinal tract?

A)Biotin
B)Vitamin C
C)Vitamin D
D)Calcium
E)Vitamin E
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Which of the following answers describes a function of fluoride in the human body?

A)It stimulates new bone formation.
B)It stabilizes bone mineral structure.
C)It forms decay-resistant fluorhydroxyapatite.
D)B and C
E)A,B,and C
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Deficiency of which of the following nutrients causes hemolytic anemia in prematurely born infants?

A)Iron
B)Vitamin B₁₂
C)Folate
D)Vitamin E
E)Fluoride
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In general, plant foods provide an excellent source of:

A) heme and nonheme iron.
B) vitamin C and vitamin E.
C) calcium and vitamin D.
D) retinol and retinal.
E) vitamin B6 and vitamin B₁₂.
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Loss of too much fluid from the body is called:

A)dehydration.
B)electrolyte.
C)hemoglobin.
D)goiter.
E)osteomalacia.
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When diagnosing a nutrient deficiency,_____ should be considered.

A)dietary records
B)clinical signs
C)biochemical test results
D)clinical symptoms
E)All of the above
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Which nutrient functions in carbohydrate metabolism?

A)Thiamin
B)Riboflavin
C)Choline
D)Vitamin B₁₂
E)Pantothenic acid
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Pellagra is characterized by the three Ds:

A)diarrhea,dementia,and dermatitis.
B)depression,distress,and dizziness.
C)damage to nerves,digitalis,and pressure dilation of pupils.
D)dengue,degeneration,and deftness.
E)dander,death,and decreased blood.
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Iodine toxicity and deficiency cause goiter.
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Pantothenic acid remains stable during food processing.
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Excess fluoride can cause discolored teeth.
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Nutrients that function in nucleic acid synthesis include vitamin B₁₂ and folate.
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Excess magnesium weakens teeth and contributes to dental caries.
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46
Beth's high intake of _____ and low intake of _____ could per her at risk for osteoporosis later in life.

A)phosphorus,iron
B)phosphorus,calcium
C)magnesium,iron
D)magnesium,calcium
E)sodium;vitamin D
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Answer questions based on the case study "Beth" information below.
<strong>Answer questions based on the case study Beth information below.   A good source of heme iron in Beth's diet is:</strong> A)olive oil. B)ham. C)carrots. D)iced tea. E)almonds.
A good source of heme iron in Beth's diet is:

A)olive oil.
B)ham.
C)carrots.
D)iced tea.
E)almonds.
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Beriberi is a disease caused by a lack of thiamin in the diet.
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49
Vitamin B₁₂ is highly toxic in humans.
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50
Beth's sodium intake could contribute to the development of:

A)acidosis.
B)bloody stool.
C)cardiac arrest.
D)delayed wound healing.
E)increased blood pressure.
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51
Deficiency of _____ causes delayed sexual maturation.

A)water
B)vitamin C
C)vitamin B₁₂
D)zinc
E)chloride
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52
Beth should increase her intake of _____ to be nutritionally adequate in vitamin C.

A) nuts and seeds
B) whole grains
C) legumes
D) milk
E) citrus fruits
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53
Answer questions based on the case study "Beth" information below.
<strong>Answer questions based on the case study Beth information below.   The best food sources of vitamin E in Beth's diet were:</strong> A)sausage and ham. B)salad and carrots. C)almonds and olive oil. D)cheese and butter. E)chicken and egg.
The best food sources of vitamin E in Beth's diet were:

A)sausage and ham.
B)salad and carrots.
C)almonds and olive oil.
D)cheese and butter.
E)chicken and egg.
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Answer questions based on the case study "Beth" information below.
<strong>Answer questions based on the case study Beth information below.   Beth is at risk for:</strong> A)microcytic hypochromic anemia. B)pellagra. C)xerophthalmia. D)acrodermatitis enteropathica. E)ariboflavinosis.
Beth is at risk for:

A)microcytic hypochromic anemia.
B)pellagra.
C)xerophthalmia.
D)acrodermatitis enteropathica.
E)ariboflavinosis.
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Beth's thiamin intake puts her at risk for having:

A)tingling hands and feet.
B)dry mouth.
C)headache.
D)increased urinary output.
E)tooth enamel changes.
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56
Riboflavin functions in fatty acid metabolism.
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If someone does not eat adequate calcium,it is important for him/her to consume extra phosphorous to maintain bone density.
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Answer questions based on the case study "Beth" information below.
<strong>Answer questions based on the case study Beth information below.   The folate in Beth's diet came from her intake of the:</strong> A)almonds. B)tossed salad. C)cheese. D)egg. E)chicken.
The folate in Beth's diet came from her intake of the:

A)almonds.
B)tossed salad.
C)cheese.
D)egg.
E)chicken.
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59
Vitamin E deficiency causes rickets.
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Answer questions based on the case study "Beth" information below.
<strong>Answer questions based on the case study Beth information below.   Beth's unborn baby is at risk for:</strong> A)delayed sexual maturation. B)spina bifida. C)hypotension. D)pernicious anemia. E)pellagra.
Beth's unborn baby is at risk for:

A)delayed sexual maturation.
B)spina bifida.
C)hypotension.
D)pernicious anemia.
E)pellagra.
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In general,plant foods provide a good source of:
2) In general, plant foods provide a good source of:

A) heme iron.
B) potassium.
C) vitamin D.
D) sodium.
E) vitamin B12.
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62
Chloride plays a role in:

A)blood sugar regulation.
B)plasma osmolarity.
C)calcium absorption.
D)energy transfer.
E)stabilizing protein shape.
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63
Meat is a good source of selenium.
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64
Iron overload can be life threatening and occurs more often in men than women.
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65
Which of the following B vitamins functions in carbohydrate metabolism?

A)Riboflavin
B)Choline
C)Thiamin
D)Folate
E)Vitamin B₁₂
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66
Thiamin is damaged by:

A)oxygen.
B)light.
C)heat.
D)alkaline conditions.
E)both heat and alkaline conditions.
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67
Eighty percent of water in the human body is intracellular and twenty percent is extracellular.
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68
Which of the following foods provide a good source of vitamin B₁₂?

A)Whole grains
B)Meats
C)Cruciferous vegetables
D)Plant oils
E)Legumes
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69
Which of the following conditions is associated with low folic acid intake and is tied to genetics and evolution?

A)Scurvy
B)Beriberi
C)Pellegra
D)Spina bifida
E)Xerophthalmia
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70
Which of the following nutrients is most effective at protecting red blood cell membranes from oxidative stress?

A)Vitamin A
B)Thiamin
C)Chromium
D)Niacin
E)Vitamin E
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71
A toxicity of which of the following nutrients can result in cardiac arrest?

A)Potassium
B)Water
C)Chromium
D)Vitamin D
E)Riboflavin
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72
A fishy body odor can result from choline toxicity.
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73
Vitamin A toxicity symptoms include nausea,vomiting,and headache.
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74
Biotin is involved in energy metabolism.
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75
Which of the following nutrients is needed to prevent hemolytic anemia in prematurely born infants?

A)Iron
B)Vitamin B₁₂
C)Folate
D)Vitamin K
E)Vitamin E
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76
Seafood is a good source of iodine.
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77
Whole grains provide a source of magnesium and vitamins B₁,B₂,and B₃.
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78
In general, animal foods provide a good source of:

A) heme iron and non-heme iron.
B) vitamin C and vitamin E.
C) vitamin A and beta-carotene.
D) vitamin B12, heme iron, and retinol.
E) vitamin K and cobalt.
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79
The human body can produce some niacin from the amino acid tryptophan.
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80
Vitamin D is important for bone mineralization.
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