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Nutrition and Diet Therapy Study Set 5
Quiz 12: Nutrition Through the Life Span: Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence
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Question 81
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Match each nutrition term with the appropriate definition.
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adolescence
together with another protective factor, kills bacteria.
one of the stress hormones secreted whenever emergency action is needed; prescribed therapeutically to relax the bronchioles during allergy or asthma attacks.
the chief protein in human breast milk.
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adolescence
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together with another protective factor, kills bacteria.
one of the stress hormones secreted whenever emergency action is needed; prescribed therapeutically to relax the bronchioles during allergy or asthma attacks.
the chief protein in human breast milk.
Question 82
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Identify the nutrients most often found lacking in the diets of teenagers.
Question 83
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Match each nutrition term with the appropriate definition.
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epinephrine
a protein in breast milk that attacks diarrhea-causing viruses.
to gradually replace breast milk with infant formulas or other foods appropriate to an infant's diet.
a life-threatening whole-body allergic reaction to an offending substance.
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epinephrine
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a protein in breast milk that attacks diarrhea-causing viruses.
to gradually replace breast milk with infant formulas or other foods appropriate to an infant's diet.
a life-threatening whole-body allergic reaction to an offending substance.
Question 84
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Match each nutrition term with the appropriate definition.
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anaphylactic shock
a protein in breast milk that attacks diarrhea-causing viruses.
a life-threatening whole-body allergic reaction to an offending substance.
factors in colostrum and breast milk that favor the growth of the "friendly" bacterium Lactobacillus bifidus in the infant's intestinal tract.
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anaphylactic shock
Responses:
a protein in breast milk that attacks diarrhea-causing viruses.
a life-threatening whole-body allergic reaction to an offending substance.
factors in colostrum and breast milk that favor the growth of the "friendly" bacterium Lactobacillus bifidus in the infant's intestinal tract.
Question 85
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Match each nutrition term with the appropriate definition.
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wean
a life-threatening whole-body allergic reaction to an offending substance
the period of growth from the beginning of puberty until full maturity
the chief protein in human breast milk
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wean
Responses:
a life-threatening whole-body allergic reaction to an offending substance
the period of growth from the beginning of puberty until full maturity
the chief protein in human breast milk
Question 86
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Match each nutrition term with the appropriate definition.
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lysozyme
a protein in breast milk that binds iron and keeps it from supporting the growth of the infant's intestinal bacteria
the period of growth from the beginning of puberty until full maturity
a milk-like secretion from the breasts that is rich in protective factors
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lysozyme
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a protein in breast milk that binds iron and keeps it from supporting the growth of the infant's intestinal bacteria
the period of growth from the beginning of puberty until full maturity
a milk-like secretion from the breasts that is rich in protective factors
Question 87
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Match each nutrition term with the appropriate definition.
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lactoferrin
a life-threatening whole-body allergic reaction to an offending substance
a protein in breast milk that binds iron and keeps it from supporting the growth of the infant's intestinal bacteria
factors in colostrum and breast milk that favor the growth of the "friendly" bacterium Lactobacillus bifidus in the infant's intestinal tract
Premises:
lactoferrin
Responses:
a life-threatening whole-body allergic reaction to an offending substance
a protein in breast milk that binds iron and keeps it from supporting the growth of the infant's intestinal bacteria
factors in colostrum and breast milk that favor the growth of the "friendly" bacterium Lactobacillus bifidus in the infant's intestinal tract