Deck 8: The Vitamins

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Because of their inorganic nature, vitamins can be destroyed during storage and in cooking and must be handled with care.
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Some vitamins are available from foods as precursors called:

A)provitamins.
B)coenzymes.
C)pre-enzymes.
D)free radicals.
E)oxidants.
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Generally, fat-soluble vitamins will be found in foods such as:

A)oranges and strawberries.
B)whole milk and eggs.
C)potatoes and carrots.
D)lettuce and spinach.
E)root vegetables and rice.
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Overconsumption of the fat-soluble vitamins results in:

A)accumulation, which aids in the prevention of colds and infections.
B)a non-observable condition, because they are excreted.
C)possible toxicity, due to an accumulation in the body.
D)weight gain due to increased fat intake.
E)increased excretion of water-soluble vitamins.
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It is not absolutely necessary to consume the fat-soluble vitamins every day because they:

A)would just be excreted from the body.
B)are only absorbed in limited amounts.
C)can be stored in the body for future use.
D)would reach toxic amounts in the body.
E)are not as important as water-soluble vitamins.
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Sixty milligrams of niacin can be made from one milligram of tryptophan.
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The active form of vitamin A that functions in vision is:

A)opsin.
B)retinol.
C)retinal.
D)retinoic acid.
E)tryptophan.
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The body makes one unit of retinol from approximately 12 units of beta-carotene.
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The fat-soluble vitamins:

A)are less stable than the water-soluble vitamins.
B)are absorbed like fats.
C)are usually constituents of coenzymes.
D)are not essential.
E)are only found in animal products like meat and eggs.
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Children are most vulnerable to vitamin A toxicity because they need less of it and are more sensitive to overdoses.
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Which vitamin is not fat-soluble?

A)vitamin A
B)vitamin C
C)vitamin D
D)vitamin E
E)vitamin K
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The eight B vitamins must be present in every cell continuously in order for the cells to function properly.
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The only disease a vitamin can cure is the disease caused by a deficiency of that vitamin.
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Which form of vitamin A is involved in the regulation of gene expression?

A)retinoic acid
B)retinol
C)retinal
D)retinol-binding protein
E)retinolic acid
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A dietary deficiency of vitamin A can produce:

A)rickets.
B)night blindness.
C)a prolonged blood-clotting time.
D)light sensitivity.
E)beta-carotenosis.
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In adults, vitamin E deficiency is usually associated with diseases that cause malabsorption of carbohydrates.
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In vegans, a deficiency of vitamin B12 may be masked by a high intake of folate.
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Potatoes provide about half of the vitamin C consumed by Americans.
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The amount of a vitamin absorbed and used by the body is called:

A)vitamin efficiency.
B)bioavailability.
C)fortification.
D)vitamin equivalency.
E)vitamin intake.
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The cooking method used to prepare a food can affect the bioavailability of vitamins.
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The fact that one microgram of retinol and 12 micrograms of dietary beta-carotene are both equal to one retinol activity equivalent indicates that:

A)retinol has greater activity than beta-carotene.
B)beta-carotene is not a significant dietary source of vitamin A.
C)toxicity is more likely to occur with beta-carotene than retinol.
D)beta-carotene is absorbed and converted less efficiently than retinoids.
E)most individuals would benefit from retinol supplements.
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Beta-carotene prevents _____ from damaging cells.

A)free radicals
B)antioxidants
C)blood clots
D)vitamin E
E)teratogenes
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Excessive vitamin A during pregnancy poses a teratogenic risk by:

A)increasing the risk of birth defects.
B)building up in the blood and causing calcification of soft tissues.
C)resulting in a low-birth weight infant.
D)increasing the risk of infectious disease.
E)leading to four well-known autoimmune diseases.
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Many of the symptoms of vitamin A deficiency, such as blindness and an increase in respiratory infections, are related to the role of vitamin A in:

A)blood clotting.
B)the synthesis of visual pigment.
C)the maintenance of epithelial cells.
D)the synthesis of some hormones.
E)the synthesis of nephrons.
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If your eyes have difficulty adjusting to dim light, which of the following foods might improve your vision?

A)roasted  carrots
B)a peanut butter sandwich
C)brewer's yeast
D)pork chops
E)lemon wedges
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Osteomalacia is mainly due to a deficiency of:

A)vitamin A.
B)vitamin D.
C)parathormone.
D)calcitonin.
E)erythrocytes.
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Vitamin A plays a role in cell differentiation, which means that it:

A)helps cells differentiate between the vitamins.
B)allows cells to specialize and mature so they can perform their intended functions.
C)promotes the storage of fat-soluble vitamins.
D)aids in excretion of water-soluble vitamins.
E)allows cells to undergo apoptosis so they can perform their intended functions.
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Which condition is the major cause of preventable childhood blindness in the world?

A)vitamin C deficiency
B)riboflavin deficiency
C)pantothenic acid deficiency
D)vitamin A deficiency
E)macular degeneration
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Children with measles or measles-related infections may benefit from _____ supplementation.

A)vitamin C
B)vitamin A
C)iron
D)folate
E)vitamin B12
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The main function of vitamin D in bone growth is to:

A)synthesize 7-dehydrocholesterol.
B)assist in the absorption of calcium and phosphorus.
C)mobilize calcium from the bone.
D)secrete calcitonin.
E)assist in the absorption of vitamin A.
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A deficiency of vitamin _____ can cause rickets.

A)A
B)B12
C)?C
D)?D
E)B6
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Among fruits and vegetables, the best sources of beta-carotene are:

A)green or yellow, like lettuce and corn.
B)dark green or deep orange, like broccoli and sweet potatoes.
C)green, like lettuce, peas, and snap beans.
D)brightly colored, like tomatoes and lemons.
E)dark red, like beets.
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Which food group is the best source of beta-carotene?

A)meat group
B)milk group
C)vegetable group
D)grain group
E)fish group
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The effects of a vitamin D deficiency are most readily observed in the:

A)nervous system.
B)skeletal system.
C)muscular system.
D)epithelial tissue.
E)immune system.
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After 30 minutes of sun exposure, which individual people would have synthesized the most vitamin D?

A)a light-skinned person
B)a dark-skinned person
C)a young child
D)an older person
E)a pregnant woman
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Excessive intakes of vitamin D by adults may result in:

A)greater bone density.
B)mineral deposits in soft tissues such as the kidney.
C)deformity of the leg bones, ribs, and skull.
D)increased bone calcification.
E)decreased bone calcification.
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Vitamin A toxicity is likely to occur from:

A)consuming too many dark green vegetables.
B)overconsumption of whole grains.
C)consuming large amounts of fortified foods or vitamin A supplements.
D)drinking too much orange juice.
E)consuming too many carrots.
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Vitamin D can be made in the body with the help of:

A)bacteria.
B)tryptophan.
C)vitamin A.
D)sunlight.
E)selenium.
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Vitamin A plays a role in:

A)absorbing nutrients in the small intestine.
B)maintaining healthy stomach tissues.
C)curing cancer.
D)maintaining healthy epithelial tissues.
E)releasing energy from the energy-yielding nutrients.
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An excess of vitamin _____ can result in hardening of blood vessels due to excess blood calcium.

A)A
B)B6
C)​D
D)​C
E)B12
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Vitamin K has long been known for:

A)being responsible for energy metabolism.
B)promoting healthy epithelial tissue.
C)being involved with blood clotting.
D)enhancing calcium utilization.
E)regulating blood sugar levels.
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Which food contains the least vitamin E?

A)margarine
B)salad dressing
C)wheat germ oil
D)butter
E)green leafy vegetables
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Overconsumption of the water-soluble vitamins will likely result in:

A)a reserve supply, which will aid in the prevention of colds and infections.
B)no apparent change, because they are stored in the adipose tissues.
C)no apparent change, because they are excreted.
D)toxic accumulation in the liver.
E)kidney stones.
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From the list below, choose the most reliable food source of vitamin D for children.

A)whole grains
B)fortified milk
C)yogurt
D)orange juice
E)soda
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Which vitamin is synthesized by intestinal bacteria?

A)vitamin A
B)vitamin C
C)vitamin K
D)vitamin E
E)vitamin B12
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Which food would make the greatest contribution to a person's intake of riboflavin?

A)oatmeal
B)milk
C)oranges
D)yellow squash
E)eggs
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The major role of vitamin E in the body is to:

A)aid in normal blood clotting.
B)act as an antioxidant.
C)aid in formation of normal epithelial tissue.
D)act as a coenzyme in protein metabolism.
E)aid in formation of new bone.
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Thiamin is involved in:

A)the formation of red blood cells.
B)blood coagulation.
C)collagen formation.
D)energy metabolism.
E)stem cell creation.
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Vitamin D deficiency is most likely observed among:

A)dark-skinned people who live in the south.
B)fair-skinned people who live in the south.
C)dark-skinned people with limited exposure to sunlight.
D)fair-skinned people with limited exposure to sunlight.
E)dark-skinned people who spend a lot of time outside.
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The most well-known role of vitamin B6 is in relation to:

A)carbohydrate and lactose metabolism.
B)fat metabolism.
C)amino acid and fatty acid metabolism.
D)mineral metabolism.
E)water absorption.
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Abuse of alcohol may lead to a severe form of thiamin deficiency called:

A)scurvy.
B)Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome.
C)pellagra.
D)rickets.
E)fortification.
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Which statement describes niacin?

A)It can be synthesized in the body from the amino acid tryptophan.
B)It can be used successfully to cure schizophrenia.
C)It is water soluble and therefore safe to administer in large doses.
D)It is an antioxidant.
E)It is a fat-soluble vitamin.
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Vitamin E deficiencies are rarely observed in humans because:

A)the vitamin is so widespread in foods.
B)it can be synthesized by the body.
C)most people take vitamin E supplements.
D)it is not essential.
E)we do not require large amounts.
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One factor that might limit sun exposure and, therefore, vitamin D synthesis is:

A)water intake.
B)veganism.
C)alcohol consumption.
D)sunscreen use.
E)tanning bed use.
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Which vitamin can be used as a pharmacological agent for the treatment of high cholesterol?

A)thiamin
B)vitamin E
C)niacin
D)vitamin C
E)vitamin K
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The chemical name for vitamin E is:

A)beta-carotene.
B)cholecalciferol.
C)ascorbic acid.
D)tocopherol.
E)tryptophan.
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Vitamin E:

A)functions as an effective anti-sterility agent in humans.
B)protects vitamin A and polyunsaturated fatty acids from oxidation.
C)is needed by humans as a dietary supplement because of the variety of functions it has in the body.
D)slows down the aging process.
E)protects the stomach lining from high acid levels.
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Vitamin E deficiency causes:

A)xerophthalmia.
B)rickets.
C)erythrocyte hemolysis.
D)osteomalacia.
E)night blindness.
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Riboflavin is used by the body to:

A)facilitate energy metabolism.
B)prevent the disease pellagra.
C)provide raw materials for red blood cells.
D)maintain epithelial tissue .
E)form hyaline cartilage.
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Regarding vitamin E supplementation, scientists have concluded that:

A)there is not enough evidence to recommend taking supplements to prevent heart disease.
B)sufficient evidence exists to recommend that everyone over 40 should take a supplement.
C)large doses are more beneficial than low doses.
D)all people who have had a heart attack should take a supplement.
E)Vitamin E, in conjunction with fish oils, will prevent most cancers.
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Which statement is representative of functional foods?

A)Shrimp is considered a functional food, because it was once a moving, functioning animal.
B)Vegetables, fruits, and other whole foods are not examples of functional foods.
C)Calcium-fortified orange juice is not a functional food.
D)Functional foods provide health benefits beyond basic nutrition by altering one or more body processes.
E)The health benefits of functional foods are listed on the food label.
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The best food sources for the water-soluble vitamins are:

A)butter and vegetable oils.
B)oranges and cereals.
C)sugar and cornstarch.
D)egg yolks and apples.
E)fish and seaweed.
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Research concerning the effectiveness of manufactured functional foods:

A)is inconclusive at this time.
B)shows definite benefits to consuming such foods.
C)suggests that they may be substituted for prescription drugs.
D)is supported by the FDA.
E)is definitive, requiring no further study.
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Excess intake of vitamin C may lead to:

A)diarrhea.
B)scurvy.
C)gout.
D)gallstones.
E)kidney stones.
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Which meal is lacking in vitamin C?

A)hotdog, cabbage, french fries, and milk
B)roast beef, cheese sauce, noodles, and tea
C)roast beef, broccoli, noodles, and coffee
D)spaghetti with tomato sauce, meatballs, garlic bread, and cantaloupe
E)French toast, eggs, sausage, and cabbage slaw
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Which group of people needs an intake of vitamin C in excess of the RDA?

A)smokers
B)professional athletes
C)the elderly
D)growing children
E)newborns
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Vitamin B6 differs from the other water-soluble vitamins in that it:

A)does not play a role in the metabolism of energy-yielding nutrients.
B)can be stored in muscle tissue.
C)is absorbed like the fat-soluble vitamins.
D)is only found in animal foods.
E)is never found in vegetables.
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Phytochemicals:

A)are essential nutrients.
B)are bioactive compounds found in foods.
C)have no biological activity in the body.
D)should be taken as supplements.
E)are only found in animal tissue.
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Absorption of _____ requires the presence of intrinsic factor.

A)vitamin B6
B)vitamin D
C)vitamin B12
D)vitamin A
E)vitamin K
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The best way to reap the benefits of phytochemicals is by:

A)eating a variety of plant foods.
B)taking a variety of supplements.
C)increasing your consumption of animal foods.
D)frequently consuming manufactured functional foods.
E)eating only plants that grow from the ground, not from trees.
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Studies suggest that a diet rich in carotenoids may be associated with a lower risk of:

A)diabetes.
B)arthritis.
C)heart disease.
D)osteoporosis.
E)Alzheimer's disease.
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The most important role of vitamin B12 is to assist folate in:

A)cell division.
B)conversion of tryptophan to niacin.
C)release of energy from food.
D)regulation of the body's use of calcium and phosphorus.
E)conversion of niacin to tryptophan.
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The replacement of red blood cells and digestive tract cells depends most heavily on:

A)thiamin.
B)riboflavin.
C)niacin.
D)folate.
E)biotin.
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Which vitamin is most vulnerable to interactions with alcohol and other drugs?

A)vitamin C
B)vitamin E
C)folate
D)biotin
E)riboflavin
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The formation of collagen requires an adequate intake of:

A)vitamin K.
B)vitamin E.
C)vitamin C.
D)folate.
E)triglycerides.
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The absorption of iron from iron-containing foods can double or triple when eaten at the same meal with foods containing:

A)folate.
B)protein.
C)vitamin C.
D)calcium.
E)vitamin D.
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The first signs of vitamin C deficiency appear in the:

A)blood vessels.
B)bones.
C)hair.
D)fingernails.
E)irises.
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Many of the symptoms of vitamin C deficiency, such as dry scaly skin and failure of wounds to heal, are related to the role of vitamin C in the synthesis of:

A)calcium and iron.
B)thyroxin.
C)collagen.
D)adrenal hormones.
E)elastin.
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Which group of people is most at risk for a primary deficiency of vitamin B12?

A)the elderly
B)infants
C)athletes
D)vegans
E)pregnant women
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Ascorbic acid is another name for:

A)niacin.
B)thiamin.
C)vitamin C.
D)vitamin B6.
E)vitamin D.
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Because of their inorganic nature, vitamins can be destroyed during storage and in cooking and must be handled with care.
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Some vitamins are available from foods as precursors called:

A)provitamins.
B)coenzymes.
C)pre-enzymes.
D)free radicals.
E)oxidants.
A
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Generally, fat-soluble vitamins will be found in foods such as:

A)oranges and strawberries.
B)whole milk and eggs.
C)potatoes and carrots.
D)lettuce and spinach.
E)root vegetables and rice.
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Overconsumption of the fat-soluble vitamins results in:

A)accumulation, which aids in the prevention of colds and infections.
B)a non-observable condition, because they are excreted.
C)possible toxicity, due to an accumulation in the body.
D)weight gain due to increased fat intake.
E)increased excretion of water-soluble vitamins.
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It is not absolutely necessary to consume the fat-soluble vitamins every day because they:

A)would just be excreted from the body.
B)are only absorbed in limited amounts.
C)can be stored in the body for future use.
D)would reach toxic amounts in the body.
E)are not as important as water-soluble vitamins.
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Sixty milligrams of niacin can be made from one milligram of tryptophan.
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The active form of vitamin A that functions in vision is:

A)opsin.
B)retinol.
C)retinal.
D)retinoic acid.
E)tryptophan.
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The body makes one unit of retinol from approximately 12 units of beta-carotene.
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The fat-soluble vitamins:

A)are less stable than the water-soluble vitamins.
B)are absorbed like fats.
C)are usually constituents of coenzymes.
D)are not essential.
E)are only found in animal products like meat and eggs.
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Children are most vulnerable to vitamin A toxicity because they need less of it and are more sensitive to overdoses.
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Which vitamin is not fat-soluble?

A)vitamin A
B)vitamin C
C)vitamin D
D)vitamin E
E)vitamin K
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The eight B vitamins must be present in every cell continuously in order for the cells to function properly.
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The only disease a vitamin can cure is the disease caused by a deficiency of that vitamin.
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Which form of vitamin A is involved in the regulation of gene expression?

A)retinoic acid
B)retinol
C)retinal
D)retinol-binding protein
E)retinolic acid
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A dietary deficiency of vitamin A can produce:

A)rickets.
B)night blindness.
C)a prolonged blood-clotting time.
D)light sensitivity.
E)beta-carotenosis.
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In adults, vitamin E deficiency is usually associated with diseases that cause malabsorption of carbohydrates.
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In vegans, a deficiency of vitamin B12 may be masked by a high intake of folate.
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Potatoes provide about half of the vitamin C consumed by Americans.
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The amount of a vitamin absorbed and used by the body is called:

A)vitamin efficiency.
B)bioavailability.
C)fortification.
D)vitamin equivalency.
E)vitamin intake.
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The cooking method used to prepare a food can affect the bioavailability of vitamins.
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The fact that one microgram of retinol and 12 micrograms of dietary beta-carotene are both equal to one retinol activity equivalent indicates that:

A)retinol has greater activity than beta-carotene.
B)beta-carotene is not a significant dietary source of vitamin A.
C)toxicity is more likely to occur with beta-carotene than retinol.
D)beta-carotene is absorbed and converted less efficiently than retinoids.
E)most individuals would benefit from retinol supplements.
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Beta-carotene prevents _____ from damaging cells.

A)free radicals
B)antioxidants
C)blood clots
D)vitamin E
E)teratogenes
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Excessive vitamin A during pregnancy poses a teratogenic risk by:

A)increasing the risk of birth defects.
B)building up in the blood and causing calcification of soft tissues.
C)resulting in a low-birth weight infant.
D)increasing the risk of infectious disease.
E)leading to four well-known autoimmune diseases.
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Many of the symptoms of vitamin A deficiency, such as blindness and an increase in respiratory infections, are related to the role of vitamin A in:

A)blood clotting.
B)the synthesis of visual pigment.
C)the maintenance of epithelial cells.
D)the synthesis of some hormones.
E)the synthesis of nephrons.
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If your eyes have difficulty adjusting to dim light, which of the following foods might improve your vision?

A)roasted  carrots
B)a peanut butter sandwich
C)brewer's yeast
D)pork chops
E)lemon wedges
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Osteomalacia is mainly due to a deficiency of:

A)vitamin A.
B)vitamin D.
C)parathormone.
D)calcitonin.
E)erythrocytes.
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Vitamin A plays a role in cell differentiation, which means that it:

A)helps cells differentiate between the vitamins.
B)allows cells to specialize and mature so they can perform their intended functions.
C)promotes the storage of fat-soluble vitamins.
D)aids in excretion of water-soluble vitamins.
E)allows cells to undergo apoptosis so they can perform their intended functions.
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Which condition is the major cause of preventable childhood blindness in the world?

A)vitamin C deficiency
B)riboflavin deficiency
C)pantothenic acid deficiency
D)vitamin A deficiency
E)macular degeneration
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Children with measles or measles-related infections may benefit from _____ supplementation.

A)vitamin C
B)vitamin A
C)iron
D)folate
E)vitamin B12
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The main function of vitamin D in bone growth is to:

A)synthesize 7-dehydrocholesterol.
B)assist in the absorption of calcium and phosphorus.
C)mobilize calcium from the bone.
D)secrete calcitonin.
E)assist in the absorption of vitamin A.
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A deficiency of vitamin _____ can cause rickets.

A)A
B)B12
C)?C
D)?D
E)B6
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Among fruits and vegetables, the best sources of beta-carotene are:

A)green or yellow, like lettuce and corn.
B)dark green or deep orange, like broccoli and sweet potatoes.
C)green, like lettuce, peas, and snap beans.
D)brightly colored, like tomatoes and lemons.
E)dark red, like beets.
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Which food group is the best source of beta-carotene?

A)meat group
B)milk group
C)vegetable group
D)grain group
E)fish group
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The effects of a vitamin D deficiency are most readily observed in the:

A)nervous system.
B)skeletal system.
C)muscular system.
D)epithelial tissue.
E)immune system.
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After 30 minutes of sun exposure, which individual people would have synthesized the most vitamin D?

A)a light-skinned person
B)a dark-skinned person
C)a young child
D)an older person
E)a pregnant woman
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Excessive intakes of vitamin D by adults may result in:

A)greater bone density.
B)mineral deposits in soft tissues such as the kidney.
C)deformity of the leg bones, ribs, and skull.
D)increased bone calcification.
E)decreased bone calcification.
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Vitamin A toxicity is likely to occur from:

A)consuming too many dark green vegetables.
B)overconsumption of whole grains.
C)consuming large amounts of fortified foods or vitamin A supplements.
D)drinking too much orange juice.
E)consuming too many carrots.
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38
Vitamin D can be made in the body with the help of:

A)bacteria.
B)tryptophan.
C)vitamin A.
D)sunlight.
E)selenium.
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39
Vitamin A plays a role in:

A)absorbing nutrients in the small intestine.
B)maintaining healthy stomach tissues.
C)curing cancer.
D)maintaining healthy epithelial tissues.
E)releasing energy from the energy-yielding nutrients.
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40
An excess of vitamin _____ can result in hardening of blood vessels due to excess blood calcium.

A)A
B)B6
C)​D
D)​C
E)B12
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41
Vitamin K has long been known for:

A)being responsible for energy metabolism.
B)promoting healthy epithelial tissue.
C)being involved with blood clotting.
D)enhancing calcium utilization.
E)regulating blood sugar levels.
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42
Which food contains the least vitamin E?

A)margarine
B)salad dressing
C)wheat germ oil
D)butter
E)green leafy vegetables
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43
Overconsumption of the water-soluble vitamins will likely result in:

A)a reserve supply, which will aid in the prevention of colds and infections.
B)no apparent change, because they are stored in the adipose tissues.
C)no apparent change, because they are excreted.
D)toxic accumulation in the liver.
E)kidney stones.
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44
From the list below, choose the most reliable food source of vitamin D for children.

A)whole grains
B)fortified milk
C)yogurt
D)orange juice
E)soda
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45
Which vitamin is synthesized by intestinal bacteria?

A)vitamin A
B)vitamin C
C)vitamin K
D)vitamin E
E)vitamin B12
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46
Which food would make the greatest contribution to a person's intake of riboflavin?

A)oatmeal
B)milk
C)oranges
D)yellow squash
E)eggs
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47
The major role of vitamin E in the body is to:

A)aid in normal blood clotting.
B)act as an antioxidant.
C)aid in formation of normal epithelial tissue.
D)act as a coenzyme in protein metabolism.
E)aid in formation of new bone.
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48
Thiamin is involved in:

A)the formation of red blood cells.
B)blood coagulation.
C)collagen formation.
D)energy metabolism.
E)stem cell creation.
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49
Vitamin D deficiency is most likely observed among:

A)dark-skinned people who live in the south.
B)fair-skinned people who live in the south.
C)dark-skinned people with limited exposure to sunlight.
D)fair-skinned people with limited exposure to sunlight.
E)dark-skinned people who spend a lot of time outside.
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50
The most well-known role of vitamin B6 is in relation to:

A)carbohydrate and lactose metabolism.
B)fat metabolism.
C)amino acid and fatty acid metabolism.
D)mineral metabolism.
E)water absorption.
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51
Abuse of alcohol may lead to a severe form of thiamin deficiency called:

A)scurvy.
B)Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome.
C)pellagra.
D)rickets.
E)fortification.
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52
Which statement describes niacin?

A)It can be synthesized in the body from the amino acid tryptophan.
B)It can be used successfully to cure schizophrenia.
C)It is water soluble and therefore safe to administer in large doses.
D)It is an antioxidant.
E)It is a fat-soluble vitamin.
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53
Vitamin E deficiencies are rarely observed in humans because:

A)the vitamin is so widespread in foods.
B)it can be synthesized by the body.
C)most people take vitamin E supplements.
D)it is not essential.
E)we do not require large amounts.
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54
One factor that might limit sun exposure and, therefore, vitamin D synthesis is:

A)water intake.
B)veganism.
C)alcohol consumption.
D)sunscreen use.
E)tanning bed use.
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55
Which vitamin can be used as a pharmacological agent for the treatment of high cholesterol?

A)thiamin
B)vitamin E
C)niacin
D)vitamin C
E)vitamin K
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56
The chemical name for vitamin E is:

A)beta-carotene.
B)cholecalciferol.
C)ascorbic acid.
D)tocopherol.
E)tryptophan.
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57
Vitamin E:

A)functions as an effective anti-sterility agent in humans.
B)protects vitamin A and polyunsaturated fatty acids from oxidation.
C)is needed by humans as a dietary supplement because of the variety of functions it has in the body.
D)slows down the aging process.
E)protects the stomach lining from high acid levels.
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58
Vitamin E deficiency causes:

A)xerophthalmia.
B)rickets.
C)erythrocyte hemolysis.
D)osteomalacia.
E)night blindness.
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59
Riboflavin is used by the body to:

A)facilitate energy metabolism.
B)prevent the disease pellagra.
C)provide raw materials for red blood cells.
D)maintain epithelial tissue .
E)form hyaline cartilage.
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60
Regarding vitamin E supplementation, scientists have concluded that:

A)there is not enough evidence to recommend taking supplements to prevent heart disease.
B)sufficient evidence exists to recommend that everyone over 40 should take a supplement.
C)large doses are more beneficial than low doses.
D)all people who have had a heart attack should take a supplement.
E)Vitamin E, in conjunction with fish oils, will prevent most cancers.
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61
Which statement is representative of functional foods?

A)Shrimp is considered a functional food, because it was once a moving, functioning animal.
B)Vegetables, fruits, and other whole foods are not examples of functional foods.
C)Calcium-fortified orange juice is not a functional food.
D)Functional foods provide health benefits beyond basic nutrition by altering one or more body processes.
E)The health benefits of functional foods are listed on the food label.
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62
The best food sources for the water-soluble vitamins are:

A)butter and vegetable oils.
B)oranges and cereals.
C)sugar and cornstarch.
D)egg yolks and apples.
E)fish and seaweed.
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63
Research concerning the effectiveness of manufactured functional foods:

A)is inconclusive at this time.
B)shows definite benefits to consuming such foods.
C)suggests that they may be substituted for prescription drugs.
D)is supported by the FDA.
E)is definitive, requiring no further study.
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64
Excess intake of vitamin C may lead to:

A)diarrhea.
B)scurvy.
C)gout.
D)gallstones.
E)kidney stones.
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65
Which meal is lacking in vitamin C?

A)hotdog, cabbage, french fries, and milk
B)roast beef, cheese sauce, noodles, and tea
C)roast beef, broccoli, noodles, and coffee
D)spaghetti with tomato sauce, meatballs, garlic bread, and cantaloupe
E)French toast, eggs, sausage, and cabbage slaw
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66
Which group of people needs an intake of vitamin C in excess of the RDA?

A)smokers
B)professional athletes
C)the elderly
D)growing children
E)newborns
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67
Vitamin B6 differs from the other water-soluble vitamins in that it:

A)does not play a role in the metabolism of energy-yielding nutrients.
B)can be stored in muscle tissue.
C)is absorbed like the fat-soluble vitamins.
D)is only found in animal foods.
E)is never found in vegetables.
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68
Phytochemicals:

A)are essential nutrients.
B)are bioactive compounds found in foods.
C)have no biological activity in the body.
D)should be taken as supplements.
E)are only found in animal tissue.
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69
Absorption of _____ requires the presence of intrinsic factor.

A)vitamin B6
B)vitamin D
C)vitamin B12
D)vitamin A
E)vitamin K
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70
The best way to reap the benefits of phytochemicals is by:

A)eating a variety of plant foods.
B)taking a variety of supplements.
C)increasing your consumption of animal foods.
D)frequently consuming manufactured functional foods.
E)eating only plants that grow from the ground, not from trees.
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71
Studies suggest that a diet rich in carotenoids may be associated with a lower risk of:

A)diabetes.
B)arthritis.
C)heart disease.
D)osteoporosis.
E)Alzheimer's disease.
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72
The most important role of vitamin B12 is to assist folate in:

A)cell division.
B)conversion of tryptophan to niacin.
C)release of energy from food.
D)regulation of the body's use of calcium and phosphorus.
E)conversion of niacin to tryptophan.
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73
The replacement of red blood cells and digestive tract cells depends most heavily on:

A)thiamin.
B)riboflavin.
C)niacin.
D)folate.
E)biotin.
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74
Which vitamin is most vulnerable to interactions with alcohol and other drugs?

A)vitamin C
B)vitamin E
C)folate
D)biotin
E)riboflavin
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75
The formation of collagen requires an adequate intake of:

A)vitamin K.
B)vitamin E.
C)vitamin C.
D)folate.
E)triglycerides.
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76
The absorption of iron from iron-containing foods can double or triple when eaten at the same meal with foods containing:

A)folate.
B)protein.
C)vitamin C.
D)calcium.
E)vitamin D.
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77
The first signs of vitamin C deficiency appear in the:

A)blood vessels.
B)bones.
C)hair.
D)fingernails.
E)irises.
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78
Many of the symptoms of vitamin C deficiency, such as dry scaly skin and failure of wounds to heal, are related to the role of vitamin C in the synthesis of:

A)calcium and iron.
B)thyroxin.
C)collagen.
D)adrenal hormones.
E)elastin.
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79
Which group of people is most at risk for a primary deficiency of vitamin B12?

A)the elderly
B)infants
C)athletes
D)vegans
E)pregnant women
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80
Ascorbic acid is another name for:

A)niacin.
B)thiamin.
C)vitamin C.
D)vitamin B6.
E)vitamin D.
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