Multiple Choice
MATCHING
-Fortification that has helped reduce incidence of goiter and cretinism
A) Contaminant minerals
B) Iron
C) Milk
D) Zinc
E) Heme
F) Goiter
G) Nonessential trace minerals
H) Ferritin
I) Keshan
J) Nonheme
K) Chromium
L) Molybdenum
M) Myoglobin
N) MFP factor
O) Hemoglobin
P) Calcium
Q) Fluoride
R) Iodized salt
S) Metallothionein
T) Hemcidin
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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Q19: Which nutrient deficiency makes children particularly vulnerable
Q20: MATCHING<br>-Oxygen-carrying protein in muscle<br>A)Contaminant minerals<br>B)Iron<br>C)Milk<br>D)Zinc<br>E)Heme<br>F)Goiter<br>G)Nonessential trace minerals<br>H)Ferritin<br>I)Keshan<br>J)Nonheme<br>K)Chromium<br>L)Molybdenum<br>M)Myoglobin<br>N)MFP
Q21: MATCHING<br>-Hormone that regulates iron balance<br>A)Contaminant minerals<br>B)Iron<br>C)Milk<br>D)Zinc<br>E)Heme<br>F)Goiter<br>G)Nonessential trace
Q22: The iodization of salt _.<br>A) began in the
Q23: To avoid iodine toxicity,the UL is set
Q25: Zinc is primarily carried in the blood
Q26: MATCHING<br>-Iron-storage protein that captures iron from food
Q27: MATCHING<br>-DRIs not yet determined<br>A)Contaminant minerals<br>B)Iron<br>C)Milk<br>D)Zinc<br>E)Heme<br>F)Goiter<br>G)Nonessential trace minerals<br>H)Ferritin<br>I)Keshan<br>J)Nonheme<br>K)Chromium<br>L)Molybdenum<br>M)Myoglobin<br>N)MFP
Q28: What tests are typically used to evaluate
Q29: MATCHING<br>-Form of iron found in both plant