Deck 12: Water and the Major Minerals

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Abnormally low blood sodium concentration is known specifically as

A)hypertension.
B)hyponatremia.
C)hyperkalemia.
D)water intoxication.
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Which of the following is NOT a function of water in the body?

A)Lubricant
B)Source of energy
C)Maintains protein structure
D)Participant in chemical reactions
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Where is interstitial water found?

A)Within cells
B)Between cells
C)Within the lungs
D)Within blood vessels
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Among the following groups,which has the highest percentage of body water?

A)Elderly
B)Children
C)Obese people
D)Female adolescents
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Which of the following body structures helps to regulate thirst?

A)Brain stem
B)Cerebellum
C)Optic nerve
D)Hypothalamus
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Which of the following is a feature of water and nutrition?

A)Water intoxication is rare but can result in death
B)Water losses from the body are highest through the feces
C)Chronic high intakes increase the risk for bladder cancer
D)Soft water has significant concentrations of magnesium and calcium
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Which of the following contributes most to the weight of the human body?

A)Iron
B)Water
C)Protein
D)Calcium
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What fraction of lean tissue represents the water content?

A)1/10
B)1/3
C)1/2
D)3/4
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The average daily loss of water via the kidneys,lungs,feces,and skin is approximately

A)0 to 0.5 liters.
B)0.5 to 1.5 liters.
C)2.0 liters.
D)4.0 liters.
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All of the following are mild symptoms of dehydration EXCEPT

A)thirst.
B)fatigue.
C)weakness.
D)spastic muscles.
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What minimum level of body weight loss as water impairs a person's physical performance?

A)1-2%
B)3-4%
C)5-9%
D)10-15%
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Approximately how much water is contained in a loaf of bread?

A)2% of the loaf
B)5% of the loaf
C)20% of the loaf
D)35% of the loaf
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What is the body's most indispensable nutrient?

A)Fat
B)Water
C)Protein
D)Glucose
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The minimum amount of water that must be excreted by the body to dispose of its wastes is termed

A)life supporting fluid loss.
B)mandatory water fraction.
C)obligatory water excretion.
D)minimum daily water requirement.
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Approximately how much water (lbs)is found in a 134-lb person?

A)34
B)65
C)80
D)105
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What is the minimum amount of water (mL)that must be excreted each day as urine in order to carry away the body's waste products?

A)100
B)250
C)500
D)1,000
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What is the minimum water intake for a 65-kg adult with an energy expenditure of 2,500 kcalories?

A)250 mL
B)650 mL
C)1,250 mL
D)2,500 mL
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What minimum percentage of body weight loss as water results in fatigue,weakness,and loss of appetite?

A)1-2
B)3-4
C)5-6
D)7-8
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Which of the following is a feature of water?

A)Not a vital nutrient
B)Not found in foods
C)Oxidized to yield energy
D)Generated from oxidation of energy nutrients
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In the body,water that resides between cells is known as

A)diuretic fluid.
B)interstitial fluid.
C)edematous fluid.
D)intravascular fluid.
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Habitual intake of soft water is most likely to aggravate

A)scurvy.
B)diabetes.
C)hypertension.
D)megaloblastic anemia.
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The approximate percentage of water in pizza is

A)5.
B)15.
C)30.
D)45.
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What is the major extracellular anion?

A)Sodium
B)Lactate
C)Sulfate
D)Chloride
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What is the function of renin?

A)Activates angiotensin
B)Activates antidiuretic hormone
C)Stimulates the thirst mechanism
D)Stimulates water absorption from the GI tract
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Aldosterone and renin each function to promote

A)electrolyte balance.
B)retention of sodium.
C)excretion of calcium.
D)constriction of blood vessels.
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What is the major intracellular cation?

A)Sodium
B)Calcium
C)Phosphate
D)Potassium
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Which of the following is a characteristic of caffeine intake and water balance?

A)Caffeine inhibits water absorption from the GI tract
B)Caffeine is known to act as a diuretic only when consumed as coffee or tea
C)Regular intake of caffeine promotes an increase in water retention of the interstitial fluid volume
D)Habitual consumers of caffeine lose almost no more fluid from the body than when ingesting noncaffeinated beverages
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What is the major extracellular cation?

A)Sodium
B)Sulfate
C)Protein
D)Potassium
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What is the major intracellular anion?

A)Protein
B)Sodium
C)Phosphate
D)Bicarbonate
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Approximately how many mL of water/day are produced by metabolism?

A)100
B)250
C)500
D)750
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What organ provides the major control for homeostasis of body fluids?

A)Liver
B)Heart
C)Kidneys
D)Skeletal muscle
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How does antidiuretic hormone function?

A)It activates renin
B)It activates angiotension
C)It stimulates water reabsorption by the kidneys
D)It stimulates sodium reabsorption by the kidneys
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Which of the following is NOT among the factors that are effective in regulating the body's water balance?

A)Adrenaline
B)Aldosterone
C)Angiotensin
D)Antidiuretic hormone
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Which of the following describes a way to make an electrolyte solution?

A)Dissolve a teaspoon of salt in a glass of water
B)Vigorously shake a mixture of corn oil and water
C)Dissolve a pinch of corn starch in a glass of water
D)Vigorously shake a pinch of table sugar in warm water
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Which of the following types of drinking water contains the lowest amount of minerals?

A)Soft water
B)Hard water
C)Natural water
D)Distilled water
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What pituitary hormone regulates kidney retention of water?

A)Thyroxine
B)Cortisone
C)Epinephrine
D)Antidiuretic hormone
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Among the following,which promotes constriction of blood vessels,resulting in elevation of blood pressure?

A)Phytates
B)Angiotensin
C)Aldosterone
D)Carbonic acid
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Ions that carry a positive charge are called

A)anions.
B)cations.
C)mineralytes.
D)valence ions.
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Which of the following is present in highest concentration in soft water?

A)Sodium
B)Calcium
C)Magnesium
D)Phosphorus
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The concentration of electrolyte charges is measured in

A)solute minerals.
B)milliequivalents.
C)ionic dissociates.
D)total atomic masses.
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Which of the following events is specific to a salt-sensitive individual?

A)Blood pressure increases as salt intake rises
B)Immune system is activated when salt intake increases
C)Muscle cramps occur when body sodium becomes depleted
D)Thirst response is activated upon consumption of a sodium-rich food
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In a healthy individual with a daily requirement of 500 mg sodium,what would be the sodium balance after an intake of 10 g of common salt?

A)Equilibrium
B)Slight positive balance
C)Strong positive balance
D)Moderate positive balance
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The DASH diet plan was devised to prevent

A)dehydration.
B)constipation.
C)osteoporosis.
D)hypertension.
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Which of the following is NOT a typical ingredient in an oral rehydration therapy formula?

A)Salt
B)Water
C)Sugar
D)Protein
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Which of the following is NOT among the common participants in the regulation of body fluid pH?

A)Proteins
B)Oxalic acid
C)Bicarbonate
D)Carbonic acid
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What is another term for hypertension?

A)High blood sodium
B)High blood pressure
C)Excessive mental stress
D)Excessive muscular contraction
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Normally,what is the relationship of the amount of sodium excreted to the amount ingested that day?

A)Intake is higher
B)Excretion is higher
C)Intake and excretion are equal
D)Excretion is unrelated to intake
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What is the sodium-potassium pump?

A)A cell membrane protein that uses energy to pump sodium into the cell
B)A cell membrane protein that uses energy to pump sodium out of the cell
C)A mechanism present throughout interstitial fluid for draining sodium from the circulation
D)A mechanism present in the kidneys that exchanges sodium with lactic acid in order to regulate organic acid concentration
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What is the force that moves water into a space where a solute is more concentrated?

A)Buffer action
B)Osmotic pressure
C)Permeable selectivity
D)Electrolyte imbalance
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Which of the following is a feature of the minerals in nutrition?

A)Some minerals are destroyed by heat
B)Some minerals are destroyed by UV light
C)Much care is needed to preserve minerals during food preparation
D)Once minerals enter the bloodstream,they remain in the body until excreted
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What is a chief function of carbonic acid in the body?

A)Activates angiotensin
B)Activates angiotensinogen
C)Helps with gastric digestion
D)Helps maintain acid-base balance
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What is the term for the pressure that develops when two solutions of varying concentrations are separated by a membrane?

A)Hypotension
B)Hypertension
C)Osmotic pressure
D)Hypertonic pressure
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Which of the following does NOT serve as a major regulator of fluid balance in the body?

A)Sodium
B)Chloride
C)Calcium
D)Potassium
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Which of the following is a general property of the minerals?

A)When a food is burned,all the minerals are found in the ash
B)Absorption efficiency from foods is similar among the minerals
C)Minerals in food can be degraded by certain processing methods
D)Some minerals in food are destroyed by exposure to ultraviolet light
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Which of the following does NOT play an important role in acid-base balance?

A)The liver
B)The lungs
C)The kidneys
D)Blood buffers
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Which of the following is NOT among the population groups recommended to restrict sodium intake to 1500 mg/day?

A)Caucasians <50 years old
B)African-Americans
C)People with chronic kidney disease
D)People with diabetes
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When a person loses fluid by sweating or bleeding,what minerals are lost in greatest quantity?

A)Sodium and chloride
B)Bicarbonate and sulfate
C)Calcium and magnesium
D)Potassium and phosphate
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Which of the following is NOT among the properties of electrolytes?

A)They attract water
B)They are charged particles
C)They can carry an electrical current
D)They include fat-soluble as well as water-soluble particles
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The normal blood pH range is approximately

A)6.80-7.15.
B)6.98-7.12.
C)7.35-7.45.
D)7.55-8.55.
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What organ functions as the chief regulator of the body's acid-base balance by controlling the bicarbonate concentration?

A)Skin
B)Liver
C)Kidneys
D)Stomach
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How much sodium is contained in a fast-food deluxe hamburger that lists a salt content of 2.5 g?

A)100 mg
B)125 mg
C)1,000 mg
D)2,500 mg
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Why are salt tablets generally not recommended for people engaged in physical activity?

A)They can induce dehydration
B)They suppress the thirst mechanisms
C)They may lead to complete kidney failure
D)They reduce blood glucose concentration
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Barbara has been healthy up to the past couple of weeks,but since then has been complaining of considerable muscle weakness.Her doctor just received the results of blood tests,which showed that she is deficient in potassium.If Barbara continues her current habits of consuming a diet low in potassium,for which of the following disorders is she most likely to be at risk?

A)Rickets
B)Arthritis
C)Low blood pressure
D)High blood pressure
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Which of the following is NOT among the characteristics of chloride in nutrition?

A)Deficiencies are extremely rare
B)Intake is related,in large part,to sodium intake
C)It is necessary for maintaining electrolyte balance of body fluids
D)The recommended intake has recently been set at 10 mg/kg body weight
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What percentage of people with normal blood pressure are salt sensitive?

A)10
B)25
C)50
D)100
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Which of the following is a major function of chloride?

A)Participates in wound healing
B)Helps maintain gastric acidity
C)Acts as principal intracellular electrolyte
D)Protects bone structures against degeneration
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Which of the following is a feature of sodium and health?

A)Salt sensitivity is generally rare in African-Americans
B)High sodium intake is known to promote calcium excretion
C)High sodium intake over many years leads to hypertension in most people
D)Sodium alone and sodium in salt have nearly equivalent effects on blood pressure
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Which of the following is a feature of potassium?

A)It is unrelated to blood pressure
B)Liberal intakes may correct hypertension
C)Major dietary sources are processed foods
D)Deficiencies are usually the result of deficient intakes
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Which of the following is a feature of sodium nutrition?

A)It has no AI because diets rarely lack sodium
B)It has no AI because the kidneys are highly efficient at regulating sodium balance
C)The AI is 3 g,an amount that has been shown to have little or no effect on blood pressure
D)The AI for young adults is only 1500 mg because the body possesses an unusually efficient retention mechanism
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Which of the following is a general characteristic of sodium in processed foods?

A)Instant chocolate pudding is a low-sodium food
B)Processed foods contribute less than half of the sodium in our diets
C)Salted peanuts contain less sodium than cereals on a per-gram basis
D)Dairy products and meats represent major sources of sodium in our diets
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Which of the following is NOT among the features of potassium deficiency?

A)It leads to hyperglycemia
B)It leads to higher blood pressure
C)It can be prevented by consumption of potatoes
D)It is common due to availability of only a few good food sources
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Which of the following minerals would a bulimia nervosa patient be likely to lose in the greatest amount?

A)Calcium
B)Chloride
C)Potassium
D)Phosphorus
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Which of the following is the primary function of potassium?

A)Participates in wound healing
B)Helps maintain gastric acidity
C)Acts as principal intracellular electrolyte
D)Protects bone structures against degeneration
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What percentage of a person's total sodium intake derives from naturally occurring food sodium?

A)0
B)10
C)50
D)80
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What is the greatest single source of sodium in the diet?

A)Processed foods
B)Unprocessed foods
C)Natural salt content of foods
D)Salt added during cooking and at the table
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What amount of salt provides the Tolerable Upper Intake Level for sodium?

A)0.5 teaspoons
B)1 teaspoon
C)0.5 tablespoons
D)1 tablespoon
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Sam has recently been diagnosed with high blood pressure.His doctor recommended adopting the DASH diet plan.Along with including more fruits,vegetables,and whole grains,he was also advised to reduce daily sodium intake to no more than 2000 mg.How much salt (g)would be allowed under Sam's restriction?

A)5
B)6.5
C)8
D)9.5
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What adverse response is known to occur in people who drink copious amounts of water while participating in intense physical activity?

A)Dehydration
B)Hyponatremia
C)Metabolic alkalosis
D)Elevated blood sodium
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Hyponatremia refers to low blood concentration of

A)renin.
B)sodium.
C)chloride.
D)aldosterone.
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Which of the following is a symptom of potassium deficiency?

A)Extreme thirst
B)Muscle weakness
C)Profound sweating
D)Lowered blood pressure
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1
Abnormally low blood sodium concentration is known specifically as

A)hypertension.
B)hyponatremia.
C)hyperkalemia.
D)water intoxication.
B
2
Which of the following is NOT a function of water in the body?

A)Lubricant
B)Source of energy
C)Maintains protein structure
D)Participant in chemical reactions
B
3
Where is interstitial water found?

A)Within cells
B)Between cells
C)Within the lungs
D)Within blood vessels
B
4
Among the following groups,which has the highest percentage of body water?

A)Elderly
B)Children
C)Obese people
D)Female adolescents
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Which of the following body structures helps to regulate thirst?

A)Brain stem
B)Cerebellum
C)Optic nerve
D)Hypothalamus
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Which of the following is a feature of water and nutrition?

A)Water intoxication is rare but can result in death
B)Water losses from the body are highest through the feces
C)Chronic high intakes increase the risk for bladder cancer
D)Soft water has significant concentrations of magnesium and calcium
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Which of the following contributes most to the weight of the human body?

A)Iron
B)Water
C)Protein
D)Calcium
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What fraction of lean tissue represents the water content?

A)1/10
B)1/3
C)1/2
D)3/4
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The average daily loss of water via the kidneys,lungs,feces,and skin is approximately

A)0 to 0.5 liters.
B)0.5 to 1.5 liters.
C)2.0 liters.
D)4.0 liters.
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All of the following are mild symptoms of dehydration EXCEPT

A)thirst.
B)fatigue.
C)weakness.
D)spastic muscles.
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What minimum level of body weight loss as water impairs a person's physical performance?

A)1-2%
B)3-4%
C)5-9%
D)10-15%
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Approximately how much water is contained in a loaf of bread?

A)2% of the loaf
B)5% of the loaf
C)20% of the loaf
D)35% of the loaf
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What is the body's most indispensable nutrient?

A)Fat
B)Water
C)Protein
D)Glucose
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The minimum amount of water that must be excreted by the body to dispose of its wastes is termed

A)life supporting fluid loss.
B)mandatory water fraction.
C)obligatory water excretion.
D)minimum daily water requirement.
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Approximately how much water (lbs)is found in a 134-lb person?

A)34
B)65
C)80
D)105
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What is the minimum amount of water (mL)that must be excreted each day as urine in order to carry away the body's waste products?

A)100
B)250
C)500
D)1,000
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What is the minimum water intake for a 65-kg adult with an energy expenditure of 2,500 kcalories?

A)250 mL
B)650 mL
C)1,250 mL
D)2,500 mL
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What minimum percentage of body weight loss as water results in fatigue,weakness,and loss of appetite?

A)1-2
B)3-4
C)5-6
D)7-8
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Which of the following is a feature of water?

A)Not a vital nutrient
B)Not found in foods
C)Oxidized to yield energy
D)Generated from oxidation of energy nutrients
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In the body,water that resides between cells is known as

A)diuretic fluid.
B)interstitial fluid.
C)edematous fluid.
D)intravascular fluid.
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Habitual intake of soft water is most likely to aggravate

A)scurvy.
B)diabetes.
C)hypertension.
D)megaloblastic anemia.
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The approximate percentage of water in pizza is

A)5.
B)15.
C)30.
D)45.
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What is the major extracellular anion?

A)Sodium
B)Lactate
C)Sulfate
D)Chloride
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What is the function of renin?

A)Activates angiotensin
B)Activates antidiuretic hormone
C)Stimulates the thirst mechanism
D)Stimulates water absorption from the GI tract
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Aldosterone and renin each function to promote

A)electrolyte balance.
B)retention of sodium.
C)excretion of calcium.
D)constriction of blood vessels.
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What is the major intracellular cation?

A)Sodium
B)Calcium
C)Phosphate
D)Potassium
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Which of the following is a characteristic of caffeine intake and water balance?

A)Caffeine inhibits water absorption from the GI tract
B)Caffeine is known to act as a diuretic only when consumed as coffee or tea
C)Regular intake of caffeine promotes an increase in water retention of the interstitial fluid volume
D)Habitual consumers of caffeine lose almost no more fluid from the body than when ingesting noncaffeinated beverages
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What is the major extracellular cation?

A)Sodium
B)Sulfate
C)Protein
D)Potassium
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What is the major intracellular anion?

A)Protein
B)Sodium
C)Phosphate
D)Bicarbonate
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Approximately how many mL of water/day are produced by metabolism?

A)100
B)250
C)500
D)750
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What organ provides the major control for homeostasis of body fluids?

A)Liver
B)Heart
C)Kidneys
D)Skeletal muscle
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How does antidiuretic hormone function?

A)It activates renin
B)It activates angiotension
C)It stimulates water reabsorption by the kidneys
D)It stimulates sodium reabsorption by the kidneys
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Which of the following is NOT among the factors that are effective in regulating the body's water balance?

A)Adrenaline
B)Aldosterone
C)Angiotensin
D)Antidiuretic hormone
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Which of the following describes a way to make an electrolyte solution?

A)Dissolve a teaspoon of salt in a glass of water
B)Vigorously shake a mixture of corn oil and water
C)Dissolve a pinch of corn starch in a glass of water
D)Vigorously shake a pinch of table sugar in warm water
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Which of the following types of drinking water contains the lowest amount of minerals?

A)Soft water
B)Hard water
C)Natural water
D)Distilled water
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What pituitary hormone regulates kidney retention of water?

A)Thyroxine
B)Cortisone
C)Epinephrine
D)Antidiuretic hormone
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Among the following,which promotes constriction of blood vessels,resulting in elevation of blood pressure?

A)Phytates
B)Angiotensin
C)Aldosterone
D)Carbonic acid
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Ions that carry a positive charge are called

A)anions.
B)cations.
C)mineralytes.
D)valence ions.
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Which of the following is present in highest concentration in soft water?

A)Sodium
B)Calcium
C)Magnesium
D)Phosphorus
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The concentration of electrolyte charges is measured in

A)solute minerals.
B)milliequivalents.
C)ionic dissociates.
D)total atomic masses.
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Which of the following events is specific to a salt-sensitive individual?

A)Blood pressure increases as salt intake rises
B)Immune system is activated when salt intake increases
C)Muscle cramps occur when body sodium becomes depleted
D)Thirst response is activated upon consumption of a sodium-rich food
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42
In a healthy individual with a daily requirement of 500 mg sodium,what would be the sodium balance after an intake of 10 g of common salt?

A)Equilibrium
B)Slight positive balance
C)Strong positive balance
D)Moderate positive balance
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The DASH diet plan was devised to prevent

A)dehydration.
B)constipation.
C)osteoporosis.
D)hypertension.
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Which of the following is NOT a typical ingredient in an oral rehydration therapy formula?

A)Salt
B)Water
C)Sugar
D)Protein
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Which of the following is NOT among the common participants in the regulation of body fluid pH?

A)Proteins
B)Oxalic acid
C)Bicarbonate
D)Carbonic acid
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What is another term for hypertension?

A)High blood sodium
B)High blood pressure
C)Excessive mental stress
D)Excessive muscular contraction
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47
Normally,what is the relationship of the amount of sodium excreted to the amount ingested that day?

A)Intake is higher
B)Excretion is higher
C)Intake and excretion are equal
D)Excretion is unrelated to intake
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48
What is the sodium-potassium pump?

A)A cell membrane protein that uses energy to pump sodium into the cell
B)A cell membrane protein that uses energy to pump sodium out of the cell
C)A mechanism present throughout interstitial fluid for draining sodium from the circulation
D)A mechanism present in the kidneys that exchanges sodium with lactic acid in order to regulate organic acid concentration
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49
What is the force that moves water into a space where a solute is more concentrated?

A)Buffer action
B)Osmotic pressure
C)Permeable selectivity
D)Electrolyte imbalance
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50
Which of the following is a feature of the minerals in nutrition?

A)Some minerals are destroyed by heat
B)Some minerals are destroyed by UV light
C)Much care is needed to preserve minerals during food preparation
D)Once minerals enter the bloodstream,they remain in the body until excreted
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51
What is a chief function of carbonic acid in the body?

A)Activates angiotensin
B)Activates angiotensinogen
C)Helps with gastric digestion
D)Helps maintain acid-base balance
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52
What is the term for the pressure that develops when two solutions of varying concentrations are separated by a membrane?

A)Hypotension
B)Hypertension
C)Osmotic pressure
D)Hypertonic pressure
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53
Which of the following does NOT serve as a major regulator of fluid balance in the body?

A)Sodium
B)Chloride
C)Calcium
D)Potassium
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54
Which of the following is a general property of the minerals?

A)When a food is burned,all the minerals are found in the ash
B)Absorption efficiency from foods is similar among the minerals
C)Minerals in food can be degraded by certain processing methods
D)Some minerals in food are destroyed by exposure to ultraviolet light
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55
Which of the following does NOT play an important role in acid-base balance?

A)The liver
B)The lungs
C)The kidneys
D)Blood buffers
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56
Which of the following is NOT among the population groups recommended to restrict sodium intake to 1500 mg/day?

A)Caucasians <50 years old
B)African-Americans
C)People with chronic kidney disease
D)People with diabetes
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57
When a person loses fluid by sweating or bleeding,what minerals are lost in greatest quantity?

A)Sodium and chloride
B)Bicarbonate and sulfate
C)Calcium and magnesium
D)Potassium and phosphate
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58
Which of the following is NOT among the properties of electrolytes?

A)They attract water
B)They are charged particles
C)They can carry an electrical current
D)They include fat-soluble as well as water-soluble particles
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59
The normal blood pH range is approximately

A)6.80-7.15.
B)6.98-7.12.
C)7.35-7.45.
D)7.55-8.55.
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60
What organ functions as the chief regulator of the body's acid-base balance by controlling the bicarbonate concentration?

A)Skin
B)Liver
C)Kidneys
D)Stomach
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61
How much sodium is contained in a fast-food deluxe hamburger that lists a salt content of 2.5 g?

A)100 mg
B)125 mg
C)1,000 mg
D)2,500 mg
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62
Why are salt tablets generally not recommended for people engaged in physical activity?

A)They can induce dehydration
B)They suppress the thirst mechanisms
C)They may lead to complete kidney failure
D)They reduce blood glucose concentration
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63
Barbara has been healthy up to the past couple of weeks,but since then has been complaining of considerable muscle weakness.Her doctor just received the results of blood tests,which showed that she is deficient in potassium.If Barbara continues her current habits of consuming a diet low in potassium,for which of the following disorders is she most likely to be at risk?

A)Rickets
B)Arthritis
C)Low blood pressure
D)High blood pressure
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64
Which of the following is NOT among the characteristics of chloride in nutrition?

A)Deficiencies are extremely rare
B)Intake is related,in large part,to sodium intake
C)It is necessary for maintaining electrolyte balance of body fluids
D)The recommended intake has recently been set at 10 mg/kg body weight
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65
What percentage of people with normal blood pressure are salt sensitive?

A)10
B)25
C)50
D)100
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66
Which of the following is a major function of chloride?

A)Participates in wound healing
B)Helps maintain gastric acidity
C)Acts as principal intracellular electrolyte
D)Protects bone structures against degeneration
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67
Which of the following is a feature of sodium and health?

A)Salt sensitivity is generally rare in African-Americans
B)High sodium intake is known to promote calcium excretion
C)High sodium intake over many years leads to hypertension in most people
D)Sodium alone and sodium in salt have nearly equivalent effects on blood pressure
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68
Which of the following is a feature of potassium?

A)It is unrelated to blood pressure
B)Liberal intakes may correct hypertension
C)Major dietary sources are processed foods
D)Deficiencies are usually the result of deficient intakes
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69
Which of the following is a feature of sodium nutrition?

A)It has no AI because diets rarely lack sodium
B)It has no AI because the kidneys are highly efficient at regulating sodium balance
C)The AI is 3 g,an amount that has been shown to have little or no effect on blood pressure
D)The AI for young adults is only 1500 mg because the body possesses an unusually efficient retention mechanism
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70
Which of the following is a general characteristic of sodium in processed foods?

A)Instant chocolate pudding is a low-sodium food
B)Processed foods contribute less than half of the sodium in our diets
C)Salted peanuts contain less sodium than cereals on a per-gram basis
D)Dairy products and meats represent major sources of sodium in our diets
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71
Which of the following is NOT among the features of potassium deficiency?

A)It leads to hyperglycemia
B)It leads to higher blood pressure
C)It can be prevented by consumption of potatoes
D)It is common due to availability of only a few good food sources
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72
Which of the following minerals would a bulimia nervosa patient be likely to lose in the greatest amount?

A)Calcium
B)Chloride
C)Potassium
D)Phosphorus
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73
Which of the following is the primary function of potassium?

A)Participates in wound healing
B)Helps maintain gastric acidity
C)Acts as principal intracellular electrolyte
D)Protects bone structures against degeneration
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74
What percentage of a person's total sodium intake derives from naturally occurring food sodium?

A)0
B)10
C)50
D)80
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75
What is the greatest single source of sodium in the diet?

A)Processed foods
B)Unprocessed foods
C)Natural salt content of foods
D)Salt added during cooking and at the table
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76
What amount of salt provides the Tolerable Upper Intake Level for sodium?

A)0.5 teaspoons
B)1 teaspoon
C)0.5 tablespoons
D)1 tablespoon
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77
Sam has recently been diagnosed with high blood pressure.His doctor recommended adopting the DASH diet plan.Along with including more fruits,vegetables,and whole grains,he was also advised to reduce daily sodium intake to no more than 2000 mg.How much salt (g)would be allowed under Sam's restriction?

A)5
B)6.5
C)8
D)9.5
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78
What adverse response is known to occur in people who drink copious amounts of water while participating in intense physical activity?

A)Dehydration
B)Hyponatremia
C)Metabolic alkalosis
D)Elevated blood sodium
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79
Hyponatremia refers to low blood concentration of

A)renin.
B)sodium.
C)chloride.
D)aldosterone.
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80
Which of the following is a symptom of potassium deficiency?

A)Extreme thirst
B)Muscle weakness
C)Profound sweating
D)Lowered blood pressure
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