Deck 13: Essential Trace and Ultratrace Minerals

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Which statement is false?

A)Hemosiderin as a storehouse of iron predominates when iron concentrations in the liver are low.
B)Iron is stored mainly in the liver, bone marrow, and spleen.
C)Iron is released more slowly from hemosiderin than from ferritin.
D)Ferritin is an unstable compound that is constantly being degraded and resynthesized.
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Which vitamins/minerals are required for heme synthesis?

A)vitamin E, vitamin C, and iron
B)folate, B12, and iron
C)B₆, zinc, and iron
D)copper, zinc, and folate
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In the presence of low intracellular iron,the binding of iron regulatory protein (IRP)to iron response elements (IREs)present on the ferritin mRNA ____.

A)results in a decrease in ferritin abundance
B)results in an increase in ferritin abundance
C)occurs only when intracellular iron concentrations are high
D)does not occur
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The enzyme that converts retinol to retinal and ethanol to acetylaldehyde contains four ____ atoms.

A)copper
B)iodine
C)zinc
D)iron
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Which mineral is critical for oxidizing iron to be bound by transferrin for delivery to the tissues from the gut and liver?

A)zinc
B)manganese
C)copper
D)chromium
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Which of the following dietary substances inhibits uptake of nonheme iron?

A)ascorbic acid
B)lactic acid
C)tea
D)MFP
Question
Hemoglobin and hematocrit are common measurements for assessment of nutriture for which mineral?

A)iodine
B)zinc
C)chromium
D)iron
Question
The binding of iron by proteins defends the cells against ____.

A)iron deposition in kidneys and other organs
B)oxidative damage from free radicals
C)tissue hypoxia
D)stellate cells
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Which of the microminerals is considered essential for normal brain function?

A)chromium
B)fluorine
C)vanadium
D)manganese
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Which amino acid may enhance copper absorption?

A)alanine
B)serine
C)cysteine
D)lysine
Question
Iron content of the average American diet is estimated to be about ____.

A)1-4 mg iron per 1,000 kcal
B)5-7 mg iron per 1,000 kcal
C)8-15 mg/day
D)18 g /day
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Which trace mineral participates in the greatest number of enzyme systems?

A)zinc
B)iron
C)selenium
D)copper
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At the cellular level,which mineral interacts with vitamin A by promoting growth and helping to synthesize retinol-binding protein?

A)cobalt​
B)zinc
C)silicon
D)chromium
Question
Absorption of dietary iron is regulated by ____,produced by the liver when iron stores are high and released to the blood to act at the surface of enterocytes and macrophages.

A)hepcidin
B)hephaestin
C)ferroportin
D)hemoglobin
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Which mineral facilitates transfer of electrons in the electron transport chain?

A)calcium
B)nickel
C)zinc
D)iron
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Zinc is important for taste perception as a component of ____.

A)carbonic anhydrase
B)alcohol dehydrogenase
C)gustin
D)metallothionein
Question
Excessive intake of nonheme iron interferes with absorption of which mineral by an unknown mechanism?

A)manganese
B)zinc
C)chromium
D)selenium
Question
Where would you find iron regulatory protein (IRPs)?

A)cytosol
B)nucleus
C)mitochondria
D)Golgi apparatus
Question
Which of the following dietary components impedes copper absorption?

A)gluconate
B)phosphate
C)citric acid
D)phytic acid
Question
ZIP4 ____.

A)mutations result in zinc toxicity due to acrodermatitis enteropathica
B)is the primary transporter of zinc into enterocytes
C)is expressed only in the liver
D)degrades more rapidly when zinc intakes are low
Question
Which trace mineral is important for activating a key enzyme in gluconeogenesis?

A)iron
B)copper
C)iodine
D)manganese
Question
Arginase,a key enzyme in liver urea production,requires four ____ atoms per molecule.

A)iron
B)copper
C)zinc
D)manganese
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What genetic disorder causes copper toxicity?

A)hemochromatosis
B)Keshan disease
C)Menkes disease
D)Wilson's disease
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Selenium deficiency is linked to which disease?

A)Menkes
B)Wilson's
C)Kashin-Beck
D)Keshan
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When superoxide radicals accumulate,superoxide dismutase catalyzes the formation of hydrogen peroxide.What happens to the hydrogen peroxide?

A)It freely dissociates to water.
B)It is excreted in the urine and through the lungs.
C)It is converted to water and oxygen via catalase or glutathione peroxidase.
D)It is used in the synthesis of DNA and RNA.
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People living in regions that contain high soil molybdenum levels may develop ____.

A)gout
B)heart disease
C)reduced urea production
D)cretinism
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Which micromineral is necessary for iodine metabolism?

A)fluorine
B)manganese
C)chromium
D)selenium
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The primary physiological role of which mineral is to act as a constituent in the thyroid hormones?

A)fluorine
B)iodine
C)selenium
D)chromium
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Chromium absorption is inhibited by ____ and enhanced by ____.

A)antacids; picolinate
B)methionine; phytic acid
C)picolinic acid; vitamin C
D)phenylalanine; histidine
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Which mineral serves as a cofactor in xanthine oxidase in the metabolism of purines,pyrimidines,and pteridines?

A)manganese
B)molybdenum
C)copper
D)chromium
Question
The protein that plays a dual function in both iron and copper homeostasis is ____.

A)ferritin
B)transferrin
C)metallothionein
D)ceruloplasmin
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Which mineral is an essential factor in the action of glutathione peroxidase (GPX)in the reduction of organic peroxides and hydrogen peroxide?
Vanadium

A)molybdenum
B)selenium
C)silicon
D)vanadium
Question
Zinc is found in foods complexed with amino acids in which family?

A)eicosanoids
B)steroids
C)peptides and proteins
D)amines
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Which two minerals are readily oxidized within tissues?

A)iron and copper
B)zinc and molybdenum
C)iodine and manganese
D)zinc and copper
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Which nonmetal nutrient deficiency is associated with Keshan disease,characterized by cardiomyopathy?

A)iodine
B)zinc
C)selenium
D)molybdenum
Question
Iodine deficiency associated with neurological problems in infants results in ____.

A)cretinism
B)Keshan disease
C)goitrin
D)goiter
Question
Peroxynitrite is synthesized by activated white blood cells from which radicals?

A)superoxide
B)glutathione
C)nitrogen monoxide
D)iodothyronine
Question
Which statement about selenium metabolism is true?

A)Free selenide can be converted into selenophosphate.
B)Selenocysteine is degraded to yield selenomethionine.
C)Dietary selenocysteine can be utilized directly to produce selenium-dependent enzymes.
D)Significant cellular damage occurs only with complete cessation of selenoprotein synthesis.
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Which mineral is thought to potentiate the action of insulin?

A)chromium
B)manganese
C)copper
D)cobalt
Question
The addition to the diet of which food will alleviate the problem of endemic goiter?

A)cabbage
B)broccoli
C)cassava
D)iodized salt
Question
Overall,assessing the status of zinc is difficult and requires multiple measures.
Question
Hypochromic,microcytic anemia is associated with a deficiency of ____.

A)selenium
B)iron
C)copper
D)molybdenum
Question
Metallothionein is a storage protein for excess zinc,copper,and iron.
Question
The chemistry of selenium is similar to that of ____.

A)phosphorus
B)sulfur
C)chloride
D)bromine
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Iron regulatory protein (IRE-BP)is activated (i.e.,to bind IREs)by iron.
Question
Iron-deficiency anemia related to copper deficiency occurs due to the reduced activity of ____.

A)cytochrome c oxidase
B)lysyl oxidase
C)pteridines
D)ceruloplasmin
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Zinc deficiency could result in a secondary deficiency of folate,because polyglutamate hydrolase is a zinc-containing enzyme.
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Copper deficiency can result in iron-deficiency anemia.
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Endocytosis is the mechanism for a transferrin receptor transporting iron into a cell.
Question
Which element,if present in high concentrations in the body,disrupts normal zinc functions?

A)cadmium
B)chromium
C)selenium
D)molybdenum
Question
Zinc used intranasally has been shown to cause ____.

A)an eroded septum
B)nosebleeds
C)anosmia
D)chronic congestion
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In addition to an actual deficiency of iron,iron-deficiency anemia may develop when normal iron levels are present,when there is a deficiency of ____.

A)copper
B)zinc
C)selenium
D)iodine
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Trace minerals are required by the body in amounts of less than 1 mg/day.
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Lithium carbonate is one of the medications used to treat bipolar disorder.A condition that might develop in patients using this medication is ____.

A)iron-deficiency anemia
B)glucose intolerance
C)Keshan disease
D)hypothyroidism
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Heme is readily absorbed intact in the ____.

A)colon
B)distal jejunum and ileum
C)duodenum and proximal jejunum
D)stomach and duodenum
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Calcium compounds have the ability to enhance the absorption of iron.
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Hemochromatosis is a genetic disorder that ultimately results in the excessive accumulation of iron in certain tissues.
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Excessive chronic intake of zinc results in a deficiency of ____.

A)iron
B)copper
C)selenium
D)molybdenum
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Albumin carries zinc and copper in the portal circulation to all tissues in the body.
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Acute iron toxicity is observed mostly with ____.

A)excess ferroxidase levels
B)accidental iron overload
C)hemochromatosis
D)excess plasma ferritin
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Discuss the following measurements of red blood cells,telling what they are and how they are used in assessment of iron nutriture: hemoglobin,hematocrit,MCV,MCH,MCHC.
Question
Match each mineral with a representative enzyme and the physiological roles for which that mineral is important.
a.superoxide dismutase and brain and CNS function
b.myeloperoxidase and amino acid metabolism
c.carbonic anhydrase and sexual maturation
d.dopamine monooxygenase and synthesis of neurotransmitters
e.glutathione peroxidase and protection from oxidant damage
manganese
Question
Match each mineral with a representative enzyme and the physiological roles for which that mineral is important.
a.superoxide dismutase and brain and CNS function
b.myeloperoxidase and amino acid metabolism
c.carbonic anhydrase and sexual maturation
d.dopamine monooxygenase and synthesis of neurotransmitters
e.glutathione peroxidase and protection from oxidant damage
iron
Question
Match each mineral with the symptoms of its deficiency.
a.urinary sulfate and urate excretion
b.poor wound healing,anorexia,subnormal growth
c.goiter
d.glucose intolerance
e.anemia,neutropenia,bone abnormalities
molybdenum
Question
Match each mineral with the symptoms of its deficiency.
a.urinary sulfate and urate excretion
b.poor wound healing,anorexia,subnormal growth
c.goiter
d.glucose intolerance
e.anemia,neutropenia,bone abnormalities
zinc
Question
Match each mineral with the symptoms of its deficiency.
a.urinary sulfate and urate excretion
b.poor wound healing,anorexia,subnormal growth
c.goiter
d.glucose intolerance
e.anemia,neutropenia,bone abnormalities
chromium
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Explain the influences of zinc on carbohydrate metabolism,BMR,and taste.
Question
Match each mineral with a representative enzyme and the physiological roles for which that mineral is important.
a.superoxide dismutase and brain and CNS function
b.myeloperoxidase and amino acid metabolism
c.carbonic anhydrase and sexual maturation
d.dopamine monooxygenase and synthesis of neurotransmitters
e.glutathione peroxidase and protection from oxidant damage
zinc
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Zinc supplementation,if started within the first 24 hours of the onset of cold symptoms,may reduce the duration and severity of the symptoms.
Question
Match each mineral with a representative enzyme and the physiological roles for which that mineral is important.
a.superoxide dismutase and brain and CNS function
b.myeloperoxidase and amino acid metabolism
c.carbonic anhydrase and sexual maturation
d.dopamine monooxygenase and synthesis of neurotransmitters
e.glutathione peroxidase and protection from oxidant damage
selenium
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Most copper circulating in the blood is in the form of hCtr1.
Question
Match each mineral with the symptoms of its deficiency.
a.urinary sulfate and urate excretion
b.poor wound healing,anorexia,subnormal growth
c.goiter
d.glucose intolerance
e.anemia,neutropenia,bone abnormalities
iodine
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Studies have shown that a combination of zinc,vitamins C and E,and beta-carotene may protect against age-related macular degeneration.
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Manganese functions both as an enzyme activator and as a constituent of metalloenzymes.
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Certain foods have been classified as containing goitrogens.List three of these foods and tell how they affect iodide uptake in the thyroid.
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Protein Regulation by Minerals: Zinc,copper,and iron regulate the expression of specific proteins,particularly those that are involved in ensuring cells receive these minerals,and those involved in preventing any toxicity associated with too much of a given mineral.Describe how excess zinc (or copper,but not both)and iron regulate the expression of a protein involved in their storage.Be specific-name any proteins and define all abbreviations.
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Milk and dairy products are excellent sources of copper.
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List five dietary factors that influence iron absorption and indicate what each factor does.
Question
Match each mineral with a representative enzyme and the physiological roles for which that mineral is important.
a.superoxide dismutase and brain and CNS function
b.myeloperoxidase and amino acid metabolism
c.carbonic anhydrase and sexual maturation
d.dopamine monooxygenase and synthesis of neurotransmitters
e.glutathione peroxidase and protection from oxidant damage
copper
Question
Match each mineral with the symptoms of its deficiency.
a.urinary sulfate and urate excretion
b.poor wound healing,anorexia,subnormal growth
c.goiter
d.glucose intolerance
e.anemia,neutropenia,bone abnormalities
copper
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Deck 13: Essential Trace and Ultratrace Minerals
1
Which statement is false?

A)Hemosiderin as a storehouse of iron predominates when iron concentrations in the liver are low.
B)Iron is stored mainly in the liver, bone marrow, and spleen.
C)Iron is released more slowly from hemosiderin than from ferritin.
D)Ferritin is an unstable compound that is constantly being degraded and resynthesized.
A
2
Which vitamins/minerals are required for heme synthesis?

A)vitamin E, vitamin C, and iron
B)folate, B12, and iron
C)B₆, zinc, and iron
D)copper, zinc, and folate
C
3
In the presence of low intracellular iron,the binding of iron regulatory protein (IRP)to iron response elements (IREs)present on the ferritin mRNA ____.

A)results in a decrease in ferritin abundance
B)results in an increase in ferritin abundance
C)occurs only when intracellular iron concentrations are high
D)does not occur
A
4
The enzyme that converts retinol to retinal and ethanol to acetylaldehyde contains four ____ atoms.

A)copper
B)iodine
C)zinc
D)iron
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Which mineral is critical for oxidizing iron to be bound by transferrin for delivery to the tissues from the gut and liver?

A)zinc
B)manganese
C)copper
D)chromium
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6
Which of the following dietary substances inhibits uptake of nonheme iron?

A)ascorbic acid
B)lactic acid
C)tea
D)MFP
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7
Hemoglobin and hematocrit are common measurements for assessment of nutriture for which mineral?

A)iodine
B)zinc
C)chromium
D)iron
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8
The binding of iron by proteins defends the cells against ____.

A)iron deposition in kidneys and other organs
B)oxidative damage from free radicals
C)tissue hypoxia
D)stellate cells
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9
Which of the microminerals is considered essential for normal brain function?

A)chromium
B)fluorine
C)vanadium
D)manganese
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10
Which amino acid may enhance copper absorption?

A)alanine
B)serine
C)cysteine
D)lysine
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11
Iron content of the average American diet is estimated to be about ____.

A)1-4 mg iron per 1,000 kcal
B)5-7 mg iron per 1,000 kcal
C)8-15 mg/day
D)18 g /day
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12
Which trace mineral participates in the greatest number of enzyme systems?

A)zinc
B)iron
C)selenium
D)copper
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13
At the cellular level,which mineral interacts with vitamin A by promoting growth and helping to synthesize retinol-binding protein?

A)cobalt​
B)zinc
C)silicon
D)chromium
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14
Absorption of dietary iron is regulated by ____,produced by the liver when iron stores are high and released to the blood to act at the surface of enterocytes and macrophages.

A)hepcidin
B)hephaestin
C)ferroportin
D)hemoglobin
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15
Which mineral facilitates transfer of electrons in the electron transport chain?

A)calcium
B)nickel
C)zinc
D)iron
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16
Zinc is important for taste perception as a component of ____.

A)carbonic anhydrase
B)alcohol dehydrogenase
C)gustin
D)metallothionein
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17
Excessive intake of nonheme iron interferes with absorption of which mineral by an unknown mechanism?

A)manganese
B)zinc
C)chromium
D)selenium
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18
Where would you find iron regulatory protein (IRPs)?

A)cytosol
B)nucleus
C)mitochondria
D)Golgi apparatus
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19
Which of the following dietary components impedes copper absorption?

A)gluconate
B)phosphate
C)citric acid
D)phytic acid
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20
ZIP4 ____.

A)mutations result in zinc toxicity due to acrodermatitis enteropathica
B)is the primary transporter of zinc into enterocytes
C)is expressed only in the liver
D)degrades more rapidly when zinc intakes are low
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21
Which trace mineral is important for activating a key enzyme in gluconeogenesis?

A)iron
B)copper
C)iodine
D)manganese
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22
Arginase,a key enzyme in liver urea production,requires four ____ atoms per molecule.

A)iron
B)copper
C)zinc
D)manganese
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23
What genetic disorder causes copper toxicity?

A)hemochromatosis
B)Keshan disease
C)Menkes disease
D)Wilson's disease
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24
Selenium deficiency is linked to which disease?

A)Menkes
B)Wilson's
C)Kashin-Beck
D)Keshan
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25
When superoxide radicals accumulate,superoxide dismutase catalyzes the formation of hydrogen peroxide.What happens to the hydrogen peroxide?

A)It freely dissociates to water.
B)It is excreted in the urine and through the lungs.
C)It is converted to water and oxygen via catalase or glutathione peroxidase.
D)It is used in the synthesis of DNA and RNA.
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26
People living in regions that contain high soil molybdenum levels may develop ____.

A)gout
B)heart disease
C)reduced urea production
D)cretinism
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27
Which micromineral is necessary for iodine metabolism?

A)fluorine
B)manganese
C)chromium
D)selenium
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28
The primary physiological role of which mineral is to act as a constituent in the thyroid hormones?

A)fluorine
B)iodine
C)selenium
D)chromium
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29
Chromium absorption is inhibited by ____ and enhanced by ____.

A)antacids; picolinate
B)methionine; phytic acid
C)picolinic acid; vitamin C
D)phenylalanine; histidine
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30
Which mineral serves as a cofactor in xanthine oxidase in the metabolism of purines,pyrimidines,and pteridines?

A)manganese
B)molybdenum
C)copper
D)chromium
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31
The protein that plays a dual function in both iron and copper homeostasis is ____.

A)ferritin
B)transferrin
C)metallothionein
D)ceruloplasmin
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32
Which mineral is an essential factor in the action of glutathione peroxidase (GPX)in the reduction of organic peroxides and hydrogen peroxide?
Vanadium

A)molybdenum
B)selenium
C)silicon
D)vanadium
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33
Zinc is found in foods complexed with amino acids in which family?

A)eicosanoids
B)steroids
C)peptides and proteins
D)amines
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34
Which two minerals are readily oxidized within tissues?

A)iron and copper
B)zinc and molybdenum
C)iodine and manganese
D)zinc and copper
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35
Which nonmetal nutrient deficiency is associated with Keshan disease,characterized by cardiomyopathy?

A)iodine
B)zinc
C)selenium
D)molybdenum
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36
Iodine deficiency associated with neurological problems in infants results in ____.

A)cretinism
B)Keshan disease
C)goitrin
D)goiter
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37
Peroxynitrite is synthesized by activated white blood cells from which radicals?

A)superoxide
B)glutathione
C)nitrogen monoxide
D)iodothyronine
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38
Which statement about selenium metabolism is true?

A)Free selenide can be converted into selenophosphate.
B)Selenocysteine is degraded to yield selenomethionine.
C)Dietary selenocysteine can be utilized directly to produce selenium-dependent enzymes.
D)Significant cellular damage occurs only with complete cessation of selenoprotein synthesis.
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39
Which mineral is thought to potentiate the action of insulin?

A)chromium
B)manganese
C)copper
D)cobalt
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40
The addition to the diet of which food will alleviate the problem of endemic goiter?

A)cabbage
B)broccoli
C)cassava
D)iodized salt
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41
Overall,assessing the status of zinc is difficult and requires multiple measures.
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42
Hypochromic,microcytic anemia is associated with a deficiency of ____.

A)selenium
B)iron
C)copper
D)molybdenum
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43
Metallothionein is a storage protein for excess zinc,copper,and iron.
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44
The chemistry of selenium is similar to that of ____.

A)phosphorus
B)sulfur
C)chloride
D)bromine
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45
Iron regulatory protein (IRE-BP)is activated (i.e.,to bind IREs)by iron.
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46
Iron-deficiency anemia related to copper deficiency occurs due to the reduced activity of ____.

A)cytochrome c oxidase
B)lysyl oxidase
C)pteridines
D)ceruloplasmin
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47
Zinc deficiency could result in a secondary deficiency of folate,because polyglutamate hydrolase is a zinc-containing enzyme.
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48
Copper deficiency can result in iron-deficiency anemia.
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49
Endocytosis is the mechanism for a transferrin receptor transporting iron into a cell.
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50
Which element,if present in high concentrations in the body,disrupts normal zinc functions?

A)cadmium
B)chromium
C)selenium
D)molybdenum
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51
Zinc used intranasally has been shown to cause ____.

A)an eroded septum
B)nosebleeds
C)anosmia
D)chronic congestion
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52
In addition to an actual deficiency of iron,iron-deficiency anemia may develop when normal iron levels are present,when there is a deficiency of ____.

A)copper
B)zinc
C)selenium
D)iodine
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53
Trace minerals are required by the body in amounts of less than 1 mg/day.
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54
Lithium carbonate is one of the medications used to treat bipolar disorder.A condition that might develop in patients using this medication is ____.

A)iron-deficiency anemia
B)glucose intolerance
C)Keshan disease
D)hypothyroidism
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55
Heme is readily absorbed intact in the ____.

A)colon
B)distal jejunum and ileum
C)duodenum and proximal jejunum
D)stomach and duodenum
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56
Calcium compounds have the ability to enhance the absorption of iron.
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57
Hemochromatosis is a genetic disorder that ultimately results in the excessive accumulation of iron in certain tissues.
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58
Excessive chronic intake of zinc results in a deficiency of ____.

A)iron
B)copper
C)selenium
D)molybdenum
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59
Albumin carries zinc and copper in the portal circulation to all tissues in the body.
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60
Acute iron toxicity is observed mostly with ____.

A)excess ferroxidase levels
B)accidental iron overload
C)hemochromatosis
D)excess plasma ferritin
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61
Discuss the following measurements of red blood cells,telling what they are and how they are used in assessment of iron nutriture: hemoglobin,hematocrit,MCV,MCH,MCHC.
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62
Match each mineral with a representative enzyme and the physiological roles for which that mineral is important.
a.superoxide dismutase and brain and CNS function
b.myeloperoxidase and amino acid metabolism
c.carbonic anhydrase and sexual maturation
d.dopamine monooxygenase and synthesis of neurotransmitters
e.glutathione peroxidase and protection from oxidant damage
manganese
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63
Match each mineral with a representative enzyme and the physiological roles for which that mineral is important.
a.superoxide dismutase and brain and CNS function
b.myeloperoxidase and amino acid metabolism
c.carbonic anhydrase and sexual maturation
d.dopamine monooxygenase and synthesis of neurotransmitters
e.glutathione peroxidase and protection from oxidant damage
iron
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64
Match each mineral with the symptoms of its deficiency.
a.urinary sulfate and urate excretion
b.poor wound healing,anorexia,subnormal growth
c.goiter
d.glucose intolerance
e.anemia,neutropenia,bone abnormalities
molybdenum
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65
Match each mineral with the symptoms of its deficiency.
a.urinary sulfate and urate excretion
b.poor wound healing,anorexia,subnormal growth
c.goiter
d.glucose intolerance
e.anemia,neutropenia,bone abnormalities
zinc
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66
Match each mineral with the symptoms of its deficiency.
a.urinary sulfate and urate excretion
b.poor wound healing,anorexia,subnormal growth
c.goiter
d.glucose intolerance
e.anemia,neutropenia,bone abnormalities
chromium
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67
Explain the influences of zinc on carbohydrate metabolism,BMR,and taste.
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68
Match each mineral with a representative enzyme and the physiological roles for which that mineral is important.
a.superoxide dismutase and brain and CNS function
b.myeloperoxidase and amino acid metabolism
c.carbonic anhydrase and sexual maturation
d.dopamine monooxygenase and synthesis of neurotransmitters
e.glutathione peroxidase and protection from oxidant damage
zinc
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69
Zinc supplementation,if started within the first 24 hours of the onset of cold symptoms,may reduce the duration and severity of the symptoms.
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70
Match each mineral with a representative enzyme and the physiological roles for which that mineral is important.
a.superoxide dismutase and brain and CNS function
b.myeloperoxidase and amino acid metabolism
c.carbonic anhydrase and sexual maturation
d.dopamine monooxygenase and synthesis of neurotransmitters
e.glutathione peroxidase and protection from oxidant damage
selenium
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71
Most copper circulating in the blood is in the form of hCtr1.
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72
Match each mineral with the symptoms of its deficiency.
a.urinary sulfate and urate excretion
b.poor wound healing,anorexia,subnormal growth
c.goiter
d.glucose intolerance
e.anemia,neutropenia,bone abnormalities
iodine
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73
Studies have shown that a combination of zinc,vitamins C and E,and beta-carotene may protect against age-related macular degeneration.
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74
Manganese functions both as an enzyme activator and as a constituent of metalloenzymes.
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75
Certain foods have been classified as containing goitrogens.List three of these foods and tell how they affect iodide uptake in the thyroid.
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76
Protein Regulation by Minerals: Zinc,copper,and iron regulate the expression of specific proteins,particularly those that are involved in ensuring cells receive these minerals,and those involved in preventing any toxicity associated with too much of a given mineral.Describe how excess zinc (or copper,but not both)and iron regulate the expression of a protein involved in their storage.Be specific-name any proteins and define all abbreviations.
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77
Milk and dairy products are excellent sources of copper.
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78
List five dietary factors that influence iron absorption and indicate what each factor does.
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79
Match each mineral with a representative enzyme and the physiological roles for which that mineral is important.
a.superoxide dismutase and brain and CNS function
b.myeloperoxidase and amino acid metabolism
c.carbonic anhydrase and sexual maturation
d.dopamine monooxygenase and synthesis of neurotransmitters
e.glutathione peroxidase and protection from oxidant damage
copper
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80
Match each mineral with the symptoms of its deficiency.
a.urinary sulfate and urate excretion
b.poor wound healing,anorexia,subnormal growth
c.goiter
d.glucose intolerance
e.anemia,neutropenia,bone abnormalities
copper
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