Multiple Choice
Goiter is caused primarily by a deficiency of
A) iron.
B) zinc.
C) iodine.
D) selenium.
E) manganese.
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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
Q87: The most common cause of iron overload
Q89: MATCHING<br>-Toxicity from this mineral is twice as
Q90: _ helps to maintain blood iron within
Q91: About how much iron is absorbed from
Q93: MATCHING<br>-Mineral that forms integral part of vitamin
Q94: Discuss factors that influence the bioavailability of
Q95: Explain the difference between heme and nonheme
Q96: MATCHING<br>-Enhances absorption of nonheme iron<br>A)Tea<br>B)Iron<br>C)Pica<br>D)Zinc<br>E)Heme<br>F)Goiter<br>G)Cobalt<br>H)Ferritin<br>I)Keshan<br>J)Nonheme<br>K)Chromium<br>L)Fluorosis<br>M)Myoglobin<br>N)MFP Factor<br>O)Hemoglobin<br>P)Tannic acid<br>Q)Fluorapatite<br>R)Fortified
Q97: _ is found only in foods derived