Deck 10: Water-Soluble Vitamins

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Which of the following foods contains "antithiamin factors" that destroy thiamin or interfere with its absorption?

A)Coffee
B)Milk
C)Eggs
D)Grapes
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Though each vitamin is chemically distinct from the others, all vitamins:

A)contain nitrogen.
B)consist of sugar units.
C)are structurally "organic."
D)contain only double bonds.
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How many essential water-soluble vitamins are there?

A)7
B)9
C)11
D)13
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What is the name of the process in which certain vitamins and/or minerals are added to select foods such as rice, flour, bread and rolls, and farina in amounts suggested by the FDA?

A)Enrichment
B)Fortification
C)Enhancement
D)Supplementation
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What is beriberi?

A)Niacin deficiency
B)Thiamin deficiency
C)Folate deficiency
D)Iron deficiency
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Which vitamin can counteract the "antithiamin factors"?

A)Niacin
B)Biotin
C)Vitamin C
D)Folate
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Excess consumption of _____ can also decrease the bioavailability of thiamin

A)alcohol
B)fats
C)meat
D)eggs
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Which vitamins must be added to a food for it to be labeled "enriched"?

A)Thiamin, niacin, riboflavin, and folate
B)Thiamin, B₆, riboflavin, and folate
C)Thiamin, niacin, pantothenic acid, and folate
D)Thiamin, B₁₂, riboflavin, and folate
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What mineral must be added to a food for it to be labeled "enriched"?

A)Iron
B)Zinc
C)Calcium
D)Magnesium
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What is the chemical name for vitamin C?

A)Citric acid
B)Acetic acid
C)Ascorbic acid
D)Glutamic acid
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How are vitamins classified?

A)Based on solubility
B)Based on amount needed per day
C)Based on food source
D)Based on their chemical structure
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Which of the following is a general characteristic of water-soluble vitamins in foods?

A)Bound to carbohydrates
B)Cleaved from proteins prior to absorption
C)Not destroyed by cooking
D)Not destroyed by light
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Which of the following is the coenzyme form of thiamin?

A)TPP
B)ATP
C)TCA
D)ETC
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How are water-soluble vitamins initially circulated in the body?

A)Transported via the blood to the liver
B)Transported from the small intestine to the blood
C)Transported via the blood to the pancreas
D)Transported from the pancreas to the blood
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Where are most water-soluble vitamins absorbed?

A)Stomach
B)Small intestine
C)Liver
D)Large intestine
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Water-soluble vitamins can be lost or destroyed by any of the items listed below except:

A)light.
B)water.
C)air.
D)heat.
E)All of the above may cause these vitamins to be lost or destroyed.
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Your patient's intake of thiamin is severely low Deficiency is characterized by:

A)severe muscle wasting.
B)inflammation of the mouth.
C)severe skin irritation.
D)severe diarrhea.
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Which of the following foods provides a good source of thiamin?

A)Apples
B)Pork
C)Milk
D)Broccoli
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_____ is not a water-soluble vitamin

A)Vitamin C
B)Choline
C)Riboflavin
D)Retinol
E)Biotin
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What disease is characterized by severe muscle wasting, leg cramps, tenderness, and decreased feeling in the feet and toes?

A)Dry beriberi
B)Wet beriberi
C)Infantile beriberi
D)Cerebral beriberi
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Which of the following is not a function of thiamine's coenzyme form?

A)It is required for your body to make ATP.
B)It is required for the activation of the enzyme needed to convert pyruvate to acetyl-CoA.
C)It is a required component in the citric acid cycle.
D)It is part of an enzyme that allows fatty acids to enter the citric acid cycle.
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Another name for the vitamin riboflavin is:

A)vitamin B₁.
B)vitamin B₂.
C)vitamin B₃.
D)vitamin B5.
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Use the following case study (10-A) to answer questions
Case Study 10-A: John is a 52-year-old factory worker.He has been admitted to the hospital and presents with muscle weakness and inflammation of his mouth.He is a bit confused and states that he isn't drinking now although he has a history of alcohol abuse.He has lost quite a bit of weight in the last six months, and his dietary intake has been poor.He was laid off a year ago but he is back to work part-time.Further testing has been ordered to determine the cause for concern and confirm the diagnosis.
Which of the following diagnoses best fits the description?

A)Pernicious anemia
B)Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome
C)Pellagra
D)Ariboflavinosis
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What vitamin assists in reduction-oxidation reactions, as well as several reactions that protect biological membranes from oxidative damage?

A)Thiamin
B)Riboflavin
C)Niacin
D)Pantothenic acid
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Which vitamin is needed to make NAD+ and NADP+?

A)Thiamin
B)Riboflavin
C)Niacin
D)Biotin
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Which vitamin can be converted to a coenzyme that is needed to activate vitamin B₆?

A)Thiamin
B)Riboflavin
C)Niacin
D)Pantothenic acid
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Which of the following foods provides a good source of niacin?

A)Citrus fruits
B)Dark green, leafy vegetables
C)Pasta, noodles, and/or rice
D)Chicken, fish, and/or beef
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Use the following case study (10-A) to answer questions
Case Study 10-A: John is a 52-year-old factory worker.He has been admitted to the hospital and presents with muscle weakness and inflammation of his mouth.He is a bit confused and states that he isn't drinking now although he has a history of alcohol abuse.He has lost quite a bit of weight in the last six months, and his dietary intake has been poor.He was laid off a year ago but he is back to work part-time.Further testing has been ordered to determine the cause for concern and confirm the diagnosis.
Based on the information provided, what vitamin deficiency do the signs and symptoms suggest?

A)B₁
B)B₂
C)B₃
D)B₆
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Use the following case study (10-A) to answer questions
Case Study 10-A: John is a 52-year-old factory worker.He has been admitted to the hospital and presents with muscle weakness and inflammation of his mouth.He is a bit confused and states that he isn't drinking now although he has a history of alcohol abuse.He has lost quite a bit of weight in the last six months, and his dietary intake has been poor.He was laid off a year ago but he is back to work part-time.Further testing has been ordered to determine the cause for concern and confirm the diagnosis.
What could be the cause?

A)Poor dietary intake
B)Alcohol abuse
C)Thyroid disease
D)All of the above
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Which type of beriberi is also called Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome?

A)Dry beriberi
B)Wet beriberi
C)Infantile beriberi
D)Cerebral beriberi
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Use the following case study (10-A) to answer questions
Case Study 10-A: John is a 52-year-old factory worker.He has been admitted to the hospital and presents with muscle weakness and inflammation of his mouth.He is a bit confused and states that he isn't drinking now although he has a history of alcohol abuse.He has lost quite a bit of weight in the last six months, and his dietary intake has been poor.He was laid off a year ago but he is back to work part-time.Further testing has been ordered to determine the cause for concern and confirm the diagnosis.
What food(s) would provide the most significant source of the vitamin missing in his diet?

A)Dairy products
B)Fish
C)Legumes
D)Pork
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A deficiency of which vitamin was originally called mal del sol?

A)Thiamin
B)Riboflavin
C)Niacin
D)Biotin
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The vitamin deficiency _____ is characterized by cheilosis, stomatitis, glossitis, muscle weakness, and confusion

A)beriberi
B)pellagra
C)ariboflavinosis
D)pernicious anemia
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When intake of riboflavin is chronically low, where does absorption occur?

A)Stomach
B)Small intestine
C)Liver
D)Large intestine
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Treating grain products with which of the following can increase niacin's bioavalability?

A)Baking soda
B)Vinegar
C)Lemon juice
D)Sugar water
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Milk is packaged in opaque containers to protect which one of the following vitamins from being destroyed by exposure to light?

A)Niacin
B)Thiamin
C)Riboflavin
D)Folate
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Which of the following food groups provides a good source of riboflavin?

A)Fruits
B)Vegetables
C)Bread and pasta
D)Dairy products
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The amino acid tryptophan can be converted to:

A)niacin.
B)thiamin.
C)folate.
D)vitamin B₆.
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Use the following case study (10-A) to answer questions
Case Study 10-A: John is a 52-year-old factory worker.He has been admitted to the hospital and presents with muscle weakness and inflammation of his mouth.He is a bit confused and states that he isn't drinking now although he has a history of alcohol abuse.He has lost quite a bit of weight in the last six months, and his dietary intake has been poor.He was laid off a year ago but he is back to work part-time.Further testing has been ordered to determine the cause for concern and confirm the diagnosis.
Based on the information provided, what vitamin(s) would you recommend supplementing?

A)B₁, B₂, B₃, & folate
B)B₁, B₃, B₁₂, & choline
C)B₁, B₂, B₆, & vitamin C
D)All of them
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Use the following case study (10-A) to answer questions
Case Study 10-A: John is a 52-year-old factory worker.He has been admitted to the hospital and presents with muscle weakness and inflammation of his mouth.He is a bit confused and states that he isn't drinking now although he has a history of alcohol abuse.He has lost quite a bit of weight in the last six months, and his dietary intake has been poor.He was laid off a year ago but he is back to work part-time.Further testing has been ordered to determine the cause for concern and confirm the diagnosis.
What might be another sign that the MD may report upon examining John, or a symptom that you would expect John to complain of?

A)Enlarged and inflamed tongue (glossitis)
B)Rough, red skin that eventually turns dark
C)Bleeding gums
D)Fishy body odor
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A deficiency of _____ results in microcytic, hypochromic anemia

A)vitamin B₆
B)niacin
C)thiamin
D)vitamin B₁₂
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Which of the following foods are good sources of folate?

A)Green, leafy vegetables
B)Citrus fruits
C)Red meats
D)Dairy products
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"Burning feet syndrome" is thought to be due to what vitamin deficiency?

A)Pantothenic acid
B)Thiamin
C)Niacin
D)Riboflavin
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Jake, a body builder, is drinking two protein shakes that contain 6 raw egg whites each daily What vitamin deficiency could result?

A)Vitamin B₆
B)Niacin
C)Biotin
D)Vitamin B₁₂
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_____ is a coenzyme for many reactions, all of which involve the transfer of single-carbon groups

A)Thiamin
B)Riboflavin
C)Biotin
D)Folate
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Which vitamins are required for the production of methionine from homocysteine?

A)Thiamin and vitamin B₁₂
B)Niacin and vitamin B₆
C)Vitamin B₆ and vitamin B₁₂
D)Folate and vitamin B₁₂
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What is the coenzyme form of pantothenic acid?

A)FAD
B)Coenzyme Q
C)NAD
D)Coenzyme A
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People with Hartnup disorder have a genetic abnormality that impairs absorption of which of the following?

A)Thiamin
B)Niacin
C)Tryptophan
D)Riboflavin
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Which vitamin is involved in producing nonprotein substances such as the neurotransmitters serotonin and dopamine?

A)Vitamin B₃
B)Vitamin B5
C)Vitamin B₆
D)Vitamin B₁₂
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Which of the following foods are especially good sources of vitamin B₆?

A)Chickpeas, fish, and chicken
B)Broccoli, eggs, and canola oil
C)Apples, wheat bread, and yogurt
D)Cheese, pineapple, and pasta
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What is the coenzyme form of vitamin B₆?

A)Flavin mononucleotide
B)Coenzyme Q
C)Pyridoxal phosphate
D)Coenzyme A
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The symptoms of _____ are often referred to as the four D's: dermatitis, dementia, diarrhea, and death

A)pellagra
B)beriberi
C)ariboflavinosis
D)pernicious anemia
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Which vitamin's name is derived from the fact that it is found "everywhere" in the diet?

A)Pantothenic acid
B)Thiamin
C)Niacin
D)Riboflavin
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Which vitamin is needed to synthesize nonessential amino acids from essential amino acids?

A)Vitamin B₆
B)Niacin
C)Thiamin
D)Vitamin B₁₂
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Which vitamin is required for synthesizing heme, a portion of hemoglobin found in blood?

A)Vitamin B₁
B)Vitamin B₂
C)Vitamin B₃
D)Vitamin B5
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Which vitamin is required by the enzyme that converts pyruvate to oxaloacetate, a key step in gluconeogenesis?

A)Thiamin
B)Niacin
C)Biotin
D)Vitamin B₁₂
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The body uses biotin to make enzymes that catalyze which of the following chemical reactions?

A)Oxidation reactions
B)Carboxylation reactions
C)Reductions reactions
D)Coupled reactions
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Which water-soluble vitamin can be produced by bacteria in the large intestine?

A)Vitamin B₆
B)Niacin
C)Biotin
D)Vitamin B₁₂
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In the movie "Rocky," the main character drank shakes with raw eggs Consequently, the bioavailability of _____ may have been reduced by the _____ in the eggs

A)thiamin, avidin
B)thiamin, antithiamin factors
C)biotin, avidin
D)biotin, cobalamin
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Which vitamin consists of a nitrogen-containing double ring structure, a nitrogen-containing single ring structure, and a glutamic acid?

A)Biotin
B)Folate
C)Pantothenic acid
D)Vitamin B₁₂
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B₁₂deficiency is characterized by:

A)macrocytic anemia.
B)microcytic anemia.
C)neural tube defects.
D)a and b
E)a and c
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The inability to produce intrinsic factor protein can result in a severe _____ deficiency

A)vitamin C
B)vitamin B₁₂
C)vitamin B₆
D)folate
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A folate deficiency can be characterized by:

A)macrocytic, hypochromic anemia.
B)megaloblastic, microcytic anemia.
C)megaloblastic, macrocytic anemia.
D)microcytic, hypochromic anemia.
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Which vitamin can be made from glucose in all plants and most animals, but not in humans?

A)Niacin
B)Vitamin B₁₂
C)Vitamin B₆
D)Vitamin C
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It is recommended that adults consume 400 μ\mu g (DFE) of folate daily How does this recommendation change when a woman becomes pregnant?

A)Increases to 500 μ\mu g (DFE) of folate daily
B)Increases to 600 μ\mu g (DFE) of folate daily
C)Increases to 700 μ\mu g (DFE) of folate daily
D)Increases to 800 μ\mu g (DFE) of folate daily
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When the intake of vitamin C is high, absorption occurs by:

A)simple diffusion.
B)active transport.
C)passive transport.
D)passive diffusion.
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Which vitamin requires glucose transport proteins for absorption?

A)Folate
B)Vitamin C
C)Vitamin B₆
D)Vitamin B₁₂
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Which vitamin acts as an antioxidant?

A)Vitamin C
B)Folate
C)Vitamin B₆
D)Vitamin B₁₂
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High levels of homocysteine are associated with an increased risk for:

A)heart disease.
B)type 2 diabetes.
C)kidney disease.
D)cancer.
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The liver typically contains several years' worth of stores of which water-soluble vitamin?

A)Vitamin B₁₂
B)Pantothenic acid
C)Folate
D)Thiamin
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What percentage of the elderly population are estimated to have vitamin B₁₂deficiency?

A)5-30
B)10-35
C)15-40
D)20-45
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Vegans have difficulty obtaining adequate amounts of _____ in the diet

A)riboflavin
B)biotin
C)thiamin
D)vitamin B₁₂
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Intrinsic factor is made in the:

A)mouth.
B)stomach.
C)small intestine.
D)pancreas.
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Peppers, papayas, and peas contain a very good source of:

A)niacin.
B)vitamin B₁₂.
C)vitamin B₆.
D)vitamin C.
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Which vitamin is not a coenzyme?

A)Niacin
B)Vitamin B₁₂
C)Vitamin B₆
D)Vitamin C
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Which food below contains the least amount of vitamin B₁₂?

A)Clams
B)Beef
C)Fortified cereal
D)Sweet potatoes
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Maternal supplementation of which vitamin decreases the risk of neural tube defects in some women?

A)Folate
B)Vitamin B₁₂
C)Vitamin B₆
D)Riboflavin
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What protein transports vitamin B₁₂in the portal blood to the liver?

A)R protein
B)Transcobalamin
C)Cobalamin
D)C protein
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When the intake of vitamin C is low, absorption occurs by:

A)simple diffusion.
B)active transport.
C)passive transport.
D)passive diffusion.
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Which vitamin cannot be made by plants or higher animals?

A)Thiamin
B)Vitamin B₁₂
C)Vitamin B₆
D)Folate
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Deck 10: Water-Soluble Vitamins
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Which of the following foods contains "antithiamin factors" that destroy thiamin or interfere with its absorption?

A)Coffee
B)Milk
C)Eggs
D)Grapes
A
2
Though each vitamin is chemically distinct from the others, all vitamins:

A)contain nitrogen.
B)consist of sugar units.
C)are structurally "organic."
D)contain only double bonds.
C
3
How many essential water-soluble vitamins are there?

A)7
B)9
C)11
D)13
B
4
What is the name of the process in which certain vitamins and/or minerals are added to select foods such as rice, flour, bread and rolls, and farina in amounts suggested by the FDA?

A)Enrichment
B)Fortification
C)Enhancement
D)Supplementation
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What is beriberi?

A)Niacin deficiency
B)Thiamin deficiency
C)Folate deficiency
D)Iron deficiency
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Which vitamin can counteract the "antithiamin factors"?

A)Niacin
B)Biotin
C)Vitamin C
D)Folate
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Excess consumption of _____ can also decrease the bioavailability of thiamin

A)alcohol
B)fats
C)meat
D)eggs
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Which vitamins must be added to a food for it to be labeled "enriched"?

A)Thiamin, niacin, riboflavin, and folate
B)Thiamin, B₆, riboflavin, and folate
C)Thiamin, niacin, pantothenic acid, and folate
D)Thiamin, B₁₂, riboflavin, and folate
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What mineral must be added to a food for it to be labeled "enriched"?

A)Iron
B)Zinc
C)Calcium
D)Magnesium
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What is the chemical name for vitamin C?

A)Citric acid
B)Acetic acid
C)Ascorbic acid
D)Glutamic acid
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How are vitamins classified?

A)Based on solubility
B)Based on amount needed per day
C)Based on food source
D)Based on their chemical structure
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Which of the following is a general characteristic of water-soluble vitamins in foods?

A)Bound to carbohydrates
B)Cleaved from proteins prior to absorption
C)Not destroyed by cooking
D)Not destroyed by light
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Which of the following is the coenzyme form of thiamin?

A)TPP
B)ATP
C)TCA
D)ETC
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How are water-soluble vitamins initially circulated in the body?

A)Transported via the blood to the liver
B)Transported from the small intestine to the blood
C)Transported via the blood to the pancreas
D)Transported from the pancreas to the blood
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Where are most water-soluble vitamins absorbed?

A)Stomach
B)Small intestine
C)Liver
D)Large intestine
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Water-soluble vitamins can be lost or destroyed by any of the items listed below except:

A)light.
B)water.
C)air.
D)heat.
E)All of the above may cause these vitamins to be lost or destroyed.
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Your patient's intake of thiamin is severely low Deficiency is characterized by:

A)severe muscle wasting.
B)inflammation of the mouth.
C)severe skin irritation.
D)severe diarrhea.
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Which of the following foods provides a good source of thiamin?

A)Apples
B)Pork
C)Milk
D)Broccoli
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_____ is not a water-soluble vitamin

A)Vitamin C
B)Choline
C)Riboflavin
D)Retinol
E)Biotin
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What disease is characterized by severe muscle wasting, leg cramps, tenderness, and decreased feeling in the feet and toes?

A)Dry beriberi
B)Wet beriberi
C)Infantile beriberi
D)Cerebral beriberi
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Which of the following is not a function of thiamine's coenzyme form?

A)It is required for your body to make ATP.
B)It is required for the activation of the enzyme needed to convert pyruvate to acetyl-CoA.
C)It is a required component in the citric acid cycle.
D)It is part of an enzyme that allows fatty acids to enter the citric acid cycle.
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Another name for the vitamin riboflavin is:

A)vitamin B₁.
B)vitamin B₂.
C)vitamin B₃.
D)vitamin B5.
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Case Study 10-A: John is a 52-year-old factory worker.He has been admitted to the hospital and presents with muscle weakness and inflammation of his mouth.He is a bit confused and states that he isn't drinking now although he has a history of alcohol abuse.He has lost quite a bit of weight in the last six months, and his dietary intake has been poor.He was laid off a year ago but he is back to work part-time.Further testing has been ordered to determine the cause for concern and confirm the diagnosis.
Which of the following diagnoses best fits the description?

A)Pernicious anemia
B)Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome
C)Pellagra
D)Ariboflavinosis
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What vitamin assists in reduction-oxidation reactions, as well as several reactions that protect biological membranes from oxidative damage?

A)Thiamin
B)Riboflavin
C)Niacin
D)Pantothenic acid
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Which vitamin is needed to make NAD+ and NADP+?

A)Thiamin
B)Riboflavin
C)Niacin
D)Biotin
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Which vitamin can be converted to a coenzyme that is needed to activate vitamin B₆?

A)Thiamin
B)Riboflavin
C)Niacin
D)Pantothenic acid
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Which of the following foods provides a good source of niacin?

A)Citrus fruits
B)Dark green, leafy vegetables
C)Pasta, noodles, and/or rice
D)Chicken, fish, and/or beef
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Case Study 10-A: John is a 52-year-old factory worker.He has been admitted to the hospital and presents with muscle weakness and inflammation of his mouth.He is a bit confused and states that he isn't drinking now although he has a history of alcohol abuse.He has lost quite a bit of weight in the last six months, and his dietary intake has been poor.He was laid off a year ago but he is back to work part-time.Further testing has been ordered to determine the cause for concern and confirm the diagnosis.
Based on the information provided, what vitamin deficiency do the signs and symptoms suggest?

A)B₁
B)B₂
C)B₃
D)B₆
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Case Study 10-A: John is a 52-year-old factory worker.He has been admitted to the hospital and presents with muscle weakness and inflammation of his mouth.He is a bit confused and states that he isn't drinking now although he has a history of alcohol abuse.He has lost quite a bit of weight in the last six months, and his dietary intake has been poor.He was laid off a year ago but he is back to work part-time.Further testing has been ordered to determine the cause for concern and confirm the diagnosis.
What could be the cause?

A)Poor dietary intake
B)Alcohol abuse
C)Thyroid disease
D)All of the above
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Which type of beriberi is also called Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome?

A)Dry beriberi
B)Wet beriberi
C)Infantile beriberi
D)Cerebral beriberi
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31
Use the following case study (10-A) to answer questions
Case Study 10-A: John is a 52-year-old factory worker.He has been admitted to the hospital and presents with muscle weakness and inflammation of his mouth.He is a bit confused and states that he isn't drinking now although he has a history of alcohol abuse.He has lost quite a bit of weight in the last six months, and his dietary intake has been poor.He was laid off a year ago but he is back to work part-time.Further testing has been ordered to determine the cause for concern and confirm the diagnosis.
What food(s) would provide the most significant source of the vitamin missing in his diet?

A)Dairy products
B)Fish
C)Legumes
D)Pork
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32
A deficiency of which vitamin was originally called mal del sol?

A)Thiamin
B)Riboflavin
C)Niacin
D)Biotin
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33
The vitamin deficiency _____ is characterized by cheilosis, stomatitis, glossitis, muscle weakness, and confusion

A)beriberi
B)pellagra
C)ariboflavinosis
D)pernicious anemia
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34
When intake of riboflavin is chronically low, where does absorption occur?

A)Stomach
B)Small intestine
C)Liver
D)Large intestine
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35
Treating grain products with which of the following can increase niacin's bioavalability?

A)Baking soda
B)Vinegar
C)Lemon juice
D)Sugar water
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36
Milk is packaged in opaque containers to protect which one of the following vitamins from being destroyed by exposure to light?

A)Niacin
B)Thiamin
C)Riboflavin
D)Folate
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37
Which of the following food groups provides a good source of riboflavin?

A)Fruits
B)Vegetables
C)Bread and pasta
D)Dairy products
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38
The amino acid tryptophan can be converted to:

A)niacin.
B)thiamin.
C)folate.
D)vitamin B₆.
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39
Use the following case study (10-A) to answer questions
Case Study 10-A: John is a 52-year-old factory worker.He has been admitted to the hospital and presents with muscle weakness and inflammation of his mouth.He is a bit confused and states that he isn't drinking now although he has a history of alcohol abuse.He has lost quite a bit of weight in the last six months, and his dietary intake has been poor.He was laid off a year ago but he is back to work part-time.Further testing has been ordered to determine the cause for concern and confirm the diagnosis.
Based on the information provided, what vitamin(s) would you recommend supplementing?

A)B₁, B₂, B₃, & folate
B)B₁, B₃, B₁₂, & choline
C)B₁, B₂, B₆, & vitamin C
D)All of them
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40
Use the following case study (10-A) to answer questions
Case Study 10-A: John is a 52-year-old factory worker.He has been admitted to the hospital and presents with muscle weakness and inflammation of his mouth.He is a bit confused and states that he isn't drinking now although he has a history of alcohol abuse.He has lost quite a bit of weight in the last six months, and his dietary intake has been poor.He was laid off a year ago but he is back to work part-time.Further testing has been ordered to determine the cause for concern and confirm the diagnosis.
What might be another sign that the MD may report upon examining John, or a symptom that you would expect John to complain of?

A)Enlarged and inflamed tongue (glossitis)
B)Rough, red skin that eventually turns dark
C)Bleeding gums
D)Fishy body odor
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41
A deficiency of _____ results in microcytic, hypochromic anemia

A)vitamin B₆
B)niacin
C)thiamin
D)vitamin B₁₂
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42
Which of the following foods are good sources of folate?

A)Green, leafy vegetables
B)Citrus fruits
C)Red meats
D)Dairy products
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43
"Burning feet syndrome" is thought to be due to what vitamin deficiency?

A)Pantothenic acid
B)Thiamin
C)Niacin
D)Riboflavin
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44
Jake, a body builder, is drinking two protein shakes that contain 6 raw egg whites each daily What vitamin deficiency could result?

A)Vitamin B₆
B)Niacin
C)Biotin
D)Vitamin B₁₂
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45
_____ is a coenzyme for many reactions, all of which involve the transfer of single-carbon groups

A)Thiamin
B)Riboflavin
C)Biotin
D)Folate
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46
Which vitamins are required for the production of methionine from homocysteine?

A)Thiamin and vitamin B₁₂
B)Niacin and vitamin B₆
C)Vitamin B₆ and vitamin B₁₂
D)Folate and vitamin B₁₂
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47
What is the coenzyme form of pantothenic acid?

A)FAD
B)Coenzyme Q
C)NAD
D)Coenzyme A
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48
People with Hartnup disorder have a genetic abnormality that impairs absorption of which of the following?

A)Thiamin
B)Niacin
C)Tryptophan
D)Riboflavin
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49
Which vitamin is involved in producing nonprotein substances such as the neurotransmitters serotonin and dopamine?

A)Vitamin B₃
B)Vitamin B5
C)Vitamin B₆
D)Vitamin B₁₂
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50
Which of the following foods are especially good sources of vitamin B₆?

A)Chickpeas, fish, and chicken
B)Broccoli, eggs, and canola oil
C)Apples, wheat bread, and yogurt
D)Cheese, pineapple, and pasta
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51
What is the coenzyme form of vitamin B₆?

A)Flavin mononucleotide
B)Coenzyme Q
C)Pyridoxal phosphate
D)Coenzyme A
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52
The symptoms of _____ are often referred to as the four D's: dermatitis, dementia, diarrhea, and death

A)pellagra
B)beriberi
C)ariboflavinosis
D)pernicious anemia
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53
Which vitamin's name is derived from the fact that it is found "everywhere" in the diet?

A)Pantothenic acid
B)Thiamin
C)Niacin
D)Riboflavin
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54
Which vitamin is needed to synthesize nonessential amino acids from essential amino acids?

A)Vitamin B₆
B)Niacin
C)Thiamin
D)Vitamin B₁₂
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55
Which vitamin is required for synthesizing heme, a portion of hemoglobin found in blood?

A)Vitamin B₁
B)Vitamin B₂
C)Vitamin B₃
D)Vitamin B5
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56
Which vitamin is required by the enzyme that converts pyruvate to oxaloacetate, a key step in gluconeogenesis?

A)Thiamin
B)Niacin
C)Biotin
D)Vitamin B₁₂
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57
The body uses biotin to make enzymes that catalyze which of the following chemical reactions?

A)Oxidation reactions
B)Carboxylation reactions
C)Reductions reactions
D)Coupled reactions
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58
Which water-soluble vitamin can be produced by bacteria in the large intestine?

A)Vitamin B₆
B)Niacin
C)Biotin
D)Vitamin B₁₂
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59
In the movie "Rocky," the main character drank shakes with raw eggs Consequently, the bioavailability of _____ may have been reduced by the _____ in the eggs

A)thiamin, avidin
B)thiamin, antithiamin factors
C)biotin, avidin
D)biotin, cobalamin
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60
Which vitamin consists of a nitrogen-containing double ring structure, a nitrogen-containing single ring structure, and a glutamic acid?

A)Biotin
B)Folate
C)Pantothenic acid
D)Vitamin B₁₂
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61
B₁₂deficiency is characterized by:

A)macrocytic anemia.
B)microcytic anemia.
C)neural tube defects.
D)a and b
E)a and c
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62
The inability to produce intrinsic factor protein can result in a severe _____ deficiency

A)vitamin C
B)vitamin B₁₂
C)vitamin B₆
D)folate
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63
A folate deficiency can be characterized by:

A)macrocytic, hypochromic anemia.
B)megaloblastic, microcytic anemia.
C)megaloblastic, macrocytic anemia.
D)microcytic, hypochromic anemia.
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64
Which vitamin can be made from glucose in all plants and most animals, but not in humans?

A)Niacin
B)Vitamin B₁₂
C)Vitamin B₆
D)Vitamin C
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65
It is recommended that adults consume 400 μ\mu g (DFE) of folate daily How does this recommendation change when a woman becomes pregnant?

A)Increases to 500 μ\mu g (DFE) of folate daily
B)Increases to 600 μ\mu g (DFE) of folate daily
C)Increases to 700 μ\mu g (DFE) of folate daily
D)Increases to 800 μ\mu g (DFE) of folate daily
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66
When the intake of vitamin C is high, absorption occurs by:

A)simple diffusion.
B)active transport.
C)passive transport.
D)passive diffusion.
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67
Which vitamin requires glucose transport proteins for absorption?

A)Folate
B)Vitamin C
C)Vitamin B₆
D)Vitamin B₁₂
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68
Which vitamin acts as an antioxidant?

A)Vitamin C
B)Folate
C)Vitamin B₆
D)Vitamin B₁₂
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69
High levels of homocysteine are associated with an increased risk for:

A)heart disease.
B)type 2 diabetes.
C)kidney disease.
D)cancer.
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70
The liver typically contains several years' worth of stores of which water-soluble vitamin?

A)Vitamin B₁₂
B)Pantothenic acid
C)Folate
D)Thiamin
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71
What percentage of the elderly population are estimated to have vitamin B₁₂deficiency?

A)5-30
B)10-35
C)15-40
D)20-45
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72
Vegans have difficulty obtaining adequate amounts of _____ in the diet

A)riboflavin
B)biotin
C)thiamin
D)vitamin B₁₂
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73
Intrinsic factor is made in the:

A)mouth.
B)stomach.
C)small intestine.
D)pancreas.
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74
Peppers, papayas, and peas contain a very good source of:

A)niacin.
B)vitamin B₁₂.
C)vitamin B₆.
D)vitamin C.
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75
Which vitamin is not a coenzyme?

A)Niacin
B)Vitamin B₁₂
C)Vitamin B₆
D)Vitamin C
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76
Which food below contains the least amount of vitamin B₁₂?

A)Clams
B)Beef
C)Fortified cereal
D)Sweet potatoes
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77
Maternal supplementation of which vitamin decreases the risk of neural tube defects in some women?

A)Folate
B)Vitamin B₁₂
C)Vitamin B₆
D)Riboflavin
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78
What protein transports vitamin B₁₂in the portal blood to the liver?

A)R protein
B)Transcobalamin
C)Cobalamin
D)C protein
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79
When the intake of vitamin C is low, absorption occurs by:

A)simple diffusion.
B)active transport.
C)passive transport.
D)passive diffusion.
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80
Which vitamin cannot be made by plants or higher animals?

A)Thiamin
B)Vitamin B₁₂
C)Vitamin B₆
D)Folate
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