Deck 2: The Micronutrients and Water
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Deck 2: The Micronutrients and Water
1
Several vitamins become activated from their inactive precursor form called __________.
A) provitamins
B) covitamins
C) coenzymes
D) enzymes
A) provitamins
B) covitamins
C) coenzymes
D) enzymes
provitamins
2
Sedentary adults require about 3.785 L (1 gal) of water each day to maintain optimal body functions.
A) 2 pints
B) 1 gallon
C) 2 gallons
D) 4 gallons
A) 2 pints
B) 1 gallon
C) 2 gallons
D) 4 gallons
1 gallon
3
The bioavailability of minerals is largely affected by __________.
A) vitamin-water interaction
B) type of exercise
C) mineral-fiber interaction
D) mineral-water interaction
A) vitamin-water interaction
B) type of exercise
C) mineral-fiber interaction
D) mineral-water interaction
mineral-fiber interaction
4
Cells that synthesize bone are called __________.
A) osteoclasts
B) osteoblasts
C) osteocams
D) osteosynthetic
A) osteoclasts
B) osteoblasts
C) osteocams
D) osteosynthetic
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5
The Dietary References Intakes (DRI) encompass all of the following standards except:
A) ESADDI
B) RDA
C) EAR
D) AI
A) ESADDI
B) RDA
C) EAR
D) AI
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6
When no RDA exists, the __________ values may be used to determine proper consumption levels.
A) UL
B) AI
C) EAR
D) ESADDI
A) UL
B) AI
C) EAR
D) ESADDI
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7
A highly chemically reactive atom, molecule, or molecular fragment that contains at least one unpaired electron in its outer orbital or valence shell is a/an __________.
A) antioxidant
B) coenzyme
C) free radical
D) hydroxyl
A) antioxidant
B) coenzyme
C) free radical
D) hydroxyl
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8
Which of the following is a factor that influences the amount of water lost through sweating?
A) Water intake
B) Relative humidity
C) Time of day
D) Type of activity
A) Water intake
B) Relative humidity
C) Time of day
D) Type of activity
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9
Small amounts of water are lost directly from the skin's surface as __________.
A) urine
B) sweat
C) waterless vapor
D) insensible perspiration
A) urine
B) sweat
C) waterless vapor
D) insensible perspiration
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10
Differences in the relative percentage of total body water among individuals result largely from variations in __________.
A) body composition
B) race
C) ethnicity
D) age
A) body composition
B) race
C) ethnicity
D) age
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11
Which of the vitamins does the body readily excrete?
A) Vitamin D
B) Vitamin A
C) Vitamin E
D) Vitamin C
A) Vitamin D
B) Vitamin A
C) Vitamin E
D) Vitamin C
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12
Recommended daily calcium intake for adults age 51 and older is __________ mg.
A) 800
B) 1200
C) 1600
D) 2000
A) 800
B) 1200
C) 1600
D) 2000
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13
As a result of exercise training, hemoglobin may become __________ in the blood.
A) deformed
B) more concentrated
C) larger
D) less concentrated
A) deformed
B) more concentrated
C) larger
D) less concentrated
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14
As a result of exercise training, the percentage of water in the intracellular compartment ___________.
A) becomes reduced
B) remains the same
C) increases
D) decreases
A) becomes reduced
B) remains the same
C) increases
D) decreases
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15
Risk factors for osteoporosis except:
A) cigarette smoking
B) sedentary lifestyle
C) early menopause
D) high carbohydrate diet
A) cigarette smoking
B) sedentary lifestyle
C) early menopause
D) high carbohydrate diet
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16
Compounds that give rigidity to bones and teeth are composed of __________.
A) potassium and calcium
B) phosphorous and iron
C) iron and calcium
D) phosphorus and calcium
A) potassium and calcium
B) phosphorous and iron
C) iron and calcium
D) phosphorus and calcium
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17
__________ pose the greatest health risk if regularly consumed in excess.
A) Vitamins D and E
B) Vitamins A and D
C) Vitamins A and B-complex
D) Vitamins C and E
A) Vitamins D and E
B) Vitamins A and D
C) Vitamins A and B-complex
D) Vitamins C and E
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18
The amino acid homocysteine may increase stroke and heart attack risk by __________.
A) damaging the internal layer of arterial walls
B) decreasing the risk for blood clots
C) promoting the creation of vitamins that line the arterial wall
D) decreasing cholesterol levels
A) damaging the internal layer of arterial walls
B) decreasing the risk for blood clots
C) promoting the creation of vitamins that line the arterial wall
D) decreasing cholesterol levels
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19
Vitamins C, E, and beta-carotene __________.
A) serve as protective antioxidant agents to blunt potential cellular damage from free radical attack
B) reduce the frequency and duration of fungal infections
C) facilitate energy metabolism during exercise
D) reduce the risk of osteoporosis
A) serve as protective antioxidant agents to blunt potential cellular damage from free radical attack
B) reduce the frequency and duration of fungal infections
C) facilitate energy metabolism during exercise
D) reduce the risk of osteoporosis
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20
Which of the following is true regarding osteoporosis?
A) It afflicts between 5 and 10 million Americans.
B) It accounts for more than 4.5 million bone fractures yearly.
C) It represents a bone density value greater than 2.5 standard deviations below the mean.
D) It coincides with the marked increase in estrogen production associated with menopause.
A) It afflicts between 5 and 10 million Americans.
B) It accounts for more than 4.5 million bone fractures yearly.
C) It represents a bone density value greater than 2.5 standard deviations below the mean.
D) It coincides with the marked increase in estrogen production associated with menopause.
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21
Which of the following is classified as a trace (minor) mineral?
A) Potassium
B) Chromium
C) Sodium
D) Calcium
A) Potassium
B) Chromium
C) Sodium
D) Calcium
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22
Calcium plays an important role in __________.
A) bone and tooth formation, blood clotting, and nerve transmission
B) thyroid activity, blood clotting, and heart function
C) blood clotting and heart function
D) heart function and thyroid activity
A) bone and tooth formation, blood clotting, and nerve transmission
B) thyroid activity, blood clotting, and heart function
C) blood clotting and heart function
D) heart function and thyroid activity
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23
The daily water intake requirement of a sedentary adult in a temperate climate equals about __________ L.
A) 0.5
B) 1.0
C) 1.5
D) 2.5
A) 0.5
B) 1.0
C) 1.5
D) 2.5
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24
Prolonged cessation of the menstrual cycle contributes to __________.
A) loss of bone mass
B) gain in aerobic capacity
C) increase in plasma levels of estrogen
D) development of hypertension
A) loss of bone mass
B) gain in aerobic capacity
C) increase in plasma levels of estrogen
D) development of hypertension
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25
Metabolic water represents the __________.
A) majority of a sedentary adult's daily water requirement
B) water contained in ingested foods
C) water required for the hydrolysis of food nutrients
D) water formed in the hydrolysis of food nutrients
A) majority of a sedentary adult's daily water requirement
B) water contained in ingested foods
C) water required for the hydrolysis of food nutrients
D) water formed in the hydrolysis of food nutrients
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26
Dietary iron deficiency may cause __________.
A) osteoporosis
B) sickle cell syndrome
C) anemia
D) decreased anaerobic exercise performance
A) osteoporosis
B) sickle cell syndrome
C) anemia
D) decreased anaerobic exercise performance
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27
Calcium __________.
A) forms bones and teeth when combined with phosphorous
B) is essential for blood clotting when combined with phosphorous
C) absorbs more readily with ingestion of vitamin E
D) increases skin cancer risk when deficient in the diet
A) forms bones and teeth when combined with phosphorous
B) is essential for blood clotting when combined with phosphorous
C) absorbs more readily with ingestion of vitamin E
D) increases skin cancer risk when deficient in the diet
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28
Which of the following serve as structural components of hydrogen carrier molecules in glycolysis?
A) Vitamins C and E
B) Riboflavin and niacin
C) Vitamins A and D
D) Beta-carotene and vitamin K
A) Vitamins C and E
B) Riboflavin and niacin
C) Vitamins A and D
D) Beta-carotene and vitamin K
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29
Which of the following is not a risk factor for osteoporosis?
A) Being overweight
B) Cigarette smoking
C) Caucasian or Asian ethnicity
D) Frequent meat consumption
A) Being overweight
B) Cigarette smoking
C) Caucasian or Asian ethnicity
D) Frequent meat consumption
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30
Cessation of the menstrual cycle for at least three consecutive months is called __________.
A) primary oligomenorrhea
B) eumenorrhea
C) secondary amenorrhea
D) menses
A) primary oligomenorrhea
B) eumenorrhea
C) secondary amenorrhea
D) menses
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31
A true statement about free radicals and antioxidants.
A) A normal to above normal intake of vitamin E and beta-carotene may eliminate the progression of coronary artery narrowing and reduce heart attack risk.
B) Nutritive-reducing agents include vitamins D, C, and E, and beta-carotene, the vitamin A precursor.
C) Antioxidant scavenger enzymes include catalase, glutathione peroxidase, superoxide dismutase, and phosphofructokinase.
D) Antioxidants exert a destructive effect on the lipid components of the cell's plasma membrane.
A) A normal to above normal intake of vitamin E and beta-carotene may eliminate the progression of coronary artery narrowing and reduce heart attack risk.
B) Nutritive-reducing agents include vitamins D, C, and E, and beta-carotene, the vitamin A precursor.
C) Antioxidant scavenger enzymes include catalase, glutathione peroxidase, superoxide dismutase, and phosphofructokinase.
D) Antioxidants exert a destructive effect on the lipid components of the cell's plasma membrane.
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32
The accumulation of potentially damaging free radicals is called __________.
A) oxidative stress
B) redox state
C) oxygenation enhancement
D) electron scavenging
A) oxidative stress
B) redox state
C) oxygenation enhancement
D) electron scavenging
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33
Superoxide dismutase __________.
A) catalyzes the catabolism of lipids within muscle
B) catalyzes the conversion of free radicals to oxygen and water
C) inhibits mitochondrial oxygen uptake
D) facilitates oxygen transfer across the alveolar membrane
A) catalyzes the catabolism of lipids within muscle
B) catalyzes the conversion of free radicals to oxygen and water
C) inhibits mitochondrial oxygen uptake
D) facilitates oxygen transfer across the alveolar membrane
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34
Which of the following statements is true?
A) Consuming a 1000-milligram vitamin C supplement daily for 6 weeks causes undesirable changes in cellular DNA.
B) Antioxidant vitamins protect the plasma membrane.
C) Vitamin E increases prostate cancer risk.
D) Vitamins increase damage to cellular constituents.
A) Consuming a 1000-milligram vitamin C supplement daily for 6 weeks causes undesirable changes in cellular DNA.
B) Antioxidant vitamins protect the plasma membrane.
C) Vitamin E increases prostate cancer risk.
D) Vitamins increase damage to cellular constituents.
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35
Foods or parts of foods that provide medical or health benefits are known as:
A) vitamins
B) minerals
C) oxidants
D) nutraceuticals
A) vitamins
B) minerals
C) oxidants
D) nutraceuticals
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36
Vitamins play an important physiologic role related to __________.
A) fluid osmolality
B) metabolic reactions
C) temperature regulation
D) diffusion
A) fluid osmolality
B) metabolic reactions
C) temperature regulation
D) diffusion
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37
Minerals __________.
A) regulate metabolism as part of enzymes and hormones
B) come mainly from animal dietary sources
C) occur in limited quantities in the plant kingdom
D) can catalyze metabolic reactions by themselves
A) regulate metabolism as part of enzymes and hormones
B) come mainly from animal dietary sources
C) occur in limited quantities in the plant kingdom
D) can catalyze metabolic reactions by themselves
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38
Three sources that supply the body's water needs:
A) liquids, fruits, and vegetables
B) foods, fluids, and metabolism
C) fruits, liquids, and solids
D) lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates
A) liquids, fruits, and vegetables
B) foods, fluids, and metabolism
C) fruits, liquids, and solids
D) lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates
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39
Excess vitamin B6 intake __________.
A) can cause liver and nerve damage
B) has no known side effects
C) accelerates osteoporosis
D) stunts growth if accompanied by excessive vitamin B12 intake
A) can cause liver and nerve damage
B) has no known side effects
C) accelerates osteoporosis
D) stunts growth if accompanied by excessive vitamin B12 intake
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40
Coenzymes __________.
A) activate lipid clearance from arterial walls
B) are inactive vitamin precursors
C) are composed of fat-soluble components
D) participate in chemical reactions
A) activate lipid clearance from arterial walls
B) are inactive vitamin precursors
C) are composed of fat-soluble components
D) participate in chemical reactions
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41
Shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discovery of vitamin B1 (thiamine).
A) Eijkman
B) Saltin
C) Bouchard
D) Asmussen
A) Eijkman
B) Saltin
C) Bouchard
D) Asmussen
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42
Women consuming vegetarian-type diets __________.
A) are at a higher risk for developing iron insufficiency
B) are at a lower risk for developing iron insufficiency
C) should decrease intake of vitamin C-rich foods
D) should consume fat-soluble vitamins to increase heme iron absorption
A) are at a higher risk for developing iron insufficiency
B) are at a lower risk for developing iron insufficiency
C) should decrease intake of vitamin C-rich foods
D) should consume fat-soluble vitamins to increase heme iron absorption
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43
Maintaining a diet with recommended levels of vitamin C __________.
A) can raise serum uric acid levels and precipitate gout in people predisposed to this disease
B) reduces the risk for several types of cancer
C) reduces hypertension risk
D) decreases endurance exercise performance
A) can raise serum uric acid levels and precipitate gout in people predisposed to this disease
B) reduces the risk for several types of cancer
C) reduces hypertension risk
D) decreases endurance exercise performance
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44
Vitamin B1 __________.
A) facilitates pyruvate conversion to acetyl-CoA in carbohydrate breakdown
B) needs may be higher in physically active people
C) acts as a catalyst in glucose synthesis
D) serves as part of CoA that augments aerobic macronutrient breakdown
A) facilitates pyruvate conversion to acetyl-CoA in carbohydrate breakdown
B) needs may be higher in physically active people
C) acts as a catalyst in glucose synthesis
D) serves as part of CoA that augments aerobic macronutrient breakdown
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45
Which of the following represents a prudent, nonpharmacologic behavioral approach to treat athletic amenorrhea?
A) Reduce training level by 40% to 60%.
B) Gradually increase total energy intake.
C) Increase body weight by 10% to 15%.
D) Decrease daily calcium intake
A) Reduce training level by 40% to 60%.
B) Gradually increase total energy intake.
C) Increase body weight by 10% to 15%.
D) Decrease daily calcium intake
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46
Free radicals are produced by these environmental factors except:
A) cigarette smoke
B) exposure to cleaning supplies
C) environmental pollutants
D) heat and ionizing radiation
A) cigarette smoke
B) exposure to cleaning supplies
C) environmental pollutants
D) heat and ionizing radiation
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47
This diet lowers blood pressure:
A) low protein
B) mineral water
C) high sodium
D) DASH
A) low protein
B) mineral water
C) high sodium
D) DASH
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48
Which of the following turns inactive enzymes into active form?
A) Vitamins
B) Minerals
C) Coenzymes
D) Trace minerals
A) Vitamins
B) Minerals
C) Coenzymes
D) Trace minerals
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49
Cortical bone represents the __________.
A) spongy, less dense, and relatively weaker bone found in the vertebrae and ball of the femur
B) bone cells destroyed by the body
C) bone cells created by the body
D) dense, hard outer layer of bone in the shafts of the long bones of the arms and legs
A) spongy, less dense, and relatively weaker bone found in the vertebrae and ball of the femur
B) bone cells destroyed by the body
C) bone cells created by the body
D) dense, hard outer layer of bone in the shafts of the long bones of the arms and legs
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50
__________ represents a midway condition between normal bone mass and osteoporosis.
A) Osteomalacia
B) Osteofibrosis
C) Osteopenia
D) Osteochondrosis
A) Osteomalacia
B) Osteofibrosis
C) Osteopenia
D) Osteochondrosis
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51
Which of the following does not represent a risk for osteoporosis?
A) Being male
B) Slight build or tendency to be underweight
C) Sedentary lifestyle
D) Early menopause
A) Being male
B) Slight build or tendency to be underweight
C) Sedentary lifestyle
D) Early menopause
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52
Components of the female athlete triad include all of the following except:
A) disordered eating
B) hypertension
C) amenorrhea
D) osteoporosis
A) disordered eating
B) hypertension
C) amenorrhea
D) osteoporosis
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53
Compared to fat-soluble vitamins, water-soluble vitamins __________.
A) must be consumed regularly, usually daily or within a several-day period
B) can be routinely consumed in excess above the RDA without any health risk
C) are inorganic compounds
D) consist of vitamins A, D, E, and K
A) must be consumed regularly, usually daily or within a several-day period
B) can be routinely consumed in excess above the RDA without any health risk
C) are inorganic compounds
D) consist of vitamins A, D, E, and K
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54
Factors that contribute to female athlete triad include the following except:
A) amenorrhea
B) osteoporosis
C) disordered eating
D) dehydration
A) amenorrhea
B) osteoporosis
C) disordered eating
D) dehydration
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55
Fat-soluble vitamins dissolve and are stored in the body's fatty tissues so there is no need to consume them daily.
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56
Consuming a true "fat-free" diet will not lead to the development of a fat-soluble vitamin insufficiency.
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57
Children are more susceptible than adults to developing complications from consumption of excess fat-soluble vitamins.
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58
Sweating, even during extreme physical activity, probably produces a negligible loss of water-soluble vitamins.
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59
Most individuals require salt tablets to maintain adequate sodium levels.
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60
Low-energy availability, menstrual dysfunction, and impaired bone health are components of the female athlete triad.
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61
Trabecular bone represents the spongy, less dense, and relatively weaker bone most prevalent in the vertebrae and ball of the femur.
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62
Supplemental vitamin D can improve skeletal muscle function and muscular strength in frail vitamin D-insufficient individuals.
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63
Physical activity can produce reactive oxygen from an electron leak in the mitochondria, probably at the cytochrome level, which produces superoxide radicals.
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64
There is limited evidence to recommend for or against the use of multivitamins in the prevention of cardiovascular disease.
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65
A deficiency of the mineral zinc can result in growth failure.
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66
The body manufactures just about all of the required vitamins.
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67
Swimming is one of the best physical activities to promote bone health.
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68
Approximately 100 to 200 milliliters of fluid are lost per day through water droplets in exhaled air.
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69
Excessive intake of milk and milk products facilitates bone loss.
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Pharmacologic approaches are considerably more effective than dietary approaches in treating borderline hypertension.
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71
Sodium, potassium, and chlorine are collectively called erythrocytes.
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72
Aldosterone is a hormone that acts on the kidneys to conserve calcium.
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73
Vitamin K occurs only in foods of animal origin.
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Carotenes comprise the yellow and yellow-orange pigment precursors of vitamin A that give color to vegetables (carrots, squash, corn, and pumpkins) and fruits (apricots and peaches).
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75
Trabecular bone represents the dense, hard outer layer of bone.
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76
Plasma membrane damage occurs during oxidative stress during a chain reaction known as lipid peroxidation.
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Micronutrients are molecules required in large amounts by the body and are a source of energy.
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78
Potassium represents the chief extracellular mineral.
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79
Heme iron is iron that is obtained from plant sources.
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Sodium and chloride represents the chief extracellular minerals.
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