Deck 8: Vitamins
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Deck 8: Vitamins
1
Which of the following is most likely to result in vitamin toxicity if consumed daily over a long period of time?
A) Vitamin A supplements
B) B-vitamin complex
C) Fortified breakfast cereals
D) Spinach, kale, and other greens
A) Vitamin A supplements
B) B-vitamin complex
C) Fortified breakfast cereals
D) Spinach, kale, and other greens
A
2
Taking large supplemental doses of vitamins A and E can
A) result in vitamin toxicity.
B) cure the common cold.
C) prevent cancer.
D) prevent heart disease.
A) result in vitamin toxicity.
B) cure the common cold.
C) prevent cancer.
D) prevent heart disease.
A
3
The first step in ensuring an adequate intake of vitamins is
A) following a dietary pattern that matches MyPlate's Daily Food Plan.
B) ingesting a wide variety of fortified foods.
C) using a multivitamin and mineral supplement.
D) taking individual nutrient supplements.
A) following a dietary pattern that matches MyPlate's Daily Food Plan.
B) ingesting a wide variety of fortified foods.
C) using a multivitamin and mineral supplement.
D) taking individual nutrient supplements.
A
4
In general, excess amounts of water-soluble vitamins are excreted via the
A) kidneys.
B) intestine.
C) lungs.
D) liver.
A) kidneys.
B) intestine.
C) lungs.
D) liver.
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5
Which fat-soluble vitamins are most toxic if consumed in excess amounts over long periods of time?
A) Vitamins D and K
B) Vitamins A and E
C) Vitamins A and D
D) Vitamins E and K
A) Vitamins D and K
B) Vitamins A and E
C) Vitamins A and D
D) Vitamins E and K
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6
Which of the following describes fat-soluble vitamins?
A) They are readily stored in the body.
B) Excesses are excreted in the urine.
C) They are absorbed directly from the GI tract into the blood via the hepatic portal vein.
D) They form coenzymes that participate in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fat, and protein.
A) They are readily stored in the body.
B) Excesses are excreted in the urine.
C) They are absorbed directly from the GI tract into the blood via the hepatic portal vein.
D) They form coenzymes that participate in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fat, and protein.
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7
Which of the following is best for preserving the vitamin content of foods?
A) Exposure to light
B) Cooking in water
C) Flash freezing
D) Addition of baking soda
A) Exposure to light
B) Cooking in water
C) Flash freezing
D) Addition of baking soda
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8
Megadoses are defined as vitamin intakes ________ times the estimated human needs to prevent a deficiency.
A) 1 to 2
B) 2 to 10
C) 50
D) 100
A) 1 to 2
B) 2 to 10
C) 50
D) 100
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9
Which statement about vitamins is true?
A) Cannot be stored by the body
B) Are inorganic
C) Help regulate chemical reactions in the body
D) Directly supply energy
A) Cannot be stored by the body
B) Are inorganic
C) Help regulate chemical reactions in the body
D) Directly supply energy
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10
The vitamin that poses the greatest risk for toxicity is
A) vitamin A.
B) vitamin D.
C) vitamin E.
D) vitamin K.
A) vitamin A.
B) vitamin D.
C) vitamin E.
D) vitamin K.
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11
Which of the following is true about the absorption, transport, and storage of fat-soluble vitamins?
A) They enter the bloodstream directly from the small intestine.
B) Fat in the digestive contents is not important for their absorption.
C) Excessive intakes are readily excreted via the kidneys.
D) They are stored in the liver and fatty tissue.
A) They enter the bloodstream directly from the small intestine.
B) Fat in the digestive contents is not important for their absorption.
C) Excessive intakes are readily excreted via the kidneys.
D) They are stored in the liver and fatty tissue.
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12
Water-soluble and fat-soluble vitamins differ in which way?
A) Water-soluble vitamins are stored, whereas fat-soluble vitamins are excreted readily.
B) Water-soluble vitamins are less likely to be toxic.
C) Fat-soluble vitamins have much less potential for being toxic.
D) Water-soluble vitamins are best absorbed in the presence of dietary fat.
A) Water-soluble vitamins are stored, whereas fat-soluble vitamins are excreted readily.
B) Water-soluble vitamins are less likely to be toxic.
C) Fat-soluble vitamins have much less potential for being toxic.
D) Water-soluble vitamins are best absorbed in the presence of dietary fat.
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13
Which of the following criteria qualifies a compound as a vitamin?
A) The compound is necessary for health, but the body is unable to synthesize enough of the compound to maintain health.
B) The body is unable to synthesize the compound.
C) The compound is best absorbed if taken in supplement form.
D) The compound prevents chronic disease.
A) The compound is necessary for health, but the body is unable to synthesize enough of the compound to maintain health.
B) The body is unable to synthesize the compound.
C) The compound is best absorbed if taken in supplement form.
D) The compound prevents chronic disease.
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14
Which of the following is an example of a fat-soluble vitamin?
A) Vitamin A
B) Vitamin B-6
C) Vitamin B-12
D) Riboflavin
A) Vitamin A
B) Vitamin B-6
C) Vitamin B-12
D) Riboflavin
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15
If you wanted to add significant quantities of vitamins to your diet from the food you eat, a good choice would be
A) a doughnut made with enriched white flour.
B) apple juice.
C) a fortified breakfast cereal such as Total® Raisin Bran.
D) a banana.
A) a doughnut made with enriched white flour.
B) apple juice.
C) a fortified breakfast cereal such as Total® Raisin Bran.
D) a banana.
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16
Which of the following is true about the intake of vitamins?
A) Supplemental vitamins are better than those from food.
B) Occasional lapses in vitamin intake should cause no harm.
C) It is hard to get all the vitamins we need from food.
D) Vitamins consumed in excess are excreted.
A) Supplemental vitamins are better than those from food.
B) Occasional lapses in vitamin intake should cause no harm.
C) It is hard to get all the vitamins we need from food.
D) Vitamins consumed in excess are excreted.
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17
Which of the following vitamins is most readily excreted by the body?
A) Vitamin B-6
B) Vitamin B-12
C) Vitamin D
D) Thiamin
A) Vitamin B-6
B) Vitamin B-12
C) Vitamin D
D) Thiamin
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18
A disease that involves fat malabsorption could lead to
A) osteomalacia.
B) scurvy.
C) pellagra.
D) beriberi.
A) osteomalacia.
B) scurvy.
C) pellagra.
D) beriberi.
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19
Which of the following is true about our current knowledge about vitamins?
A) We are sure there are more vitamins to be discovered for humans.
B) We cannot effectively feed individuals intravenously for long periods of time because we do not know about all the vitamins that must be included.
C) Most scientists believe we have discovered all vitamins relevant to humans.
D) We know that there are more fat-soluble vitamins to discover.
A) We are sure there are more vitamins to be discovered for humans.
B) We cannot effectively feed individuals intravenously for long periods of time because we do not know about all the vitamins that must be included.
C) Most scientists believe we have discovered all vitamins relevant to humans.
D) We know that there are more fat-soluble vitamins to discover.
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20
Which of the following is a good way to preserve the vitamin content of vegetables?
A) Trimming and peeling vegetables soon after purchase.
B) Storing vegetables in a cool place, such as the crisper drawer of the refrigerator
C) Boiling vegetables until they are soft
D) Storing vegetables at room temperature on the kitchen counter
A) Trimming and peeling vegetables soon after purchase.
B) Storing vegetables in a cool place, such as the crisper drawer of the refrigerator
C) Boiling vegetables until they are soft
D) Storing vegetables at room temperature on the kitchen counter
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21
Accutane (an acne medication) is a derivative of vitamin
A) A.
B) E.
C) C.
D) D.
A) A.
B) E.
C) C.
D) D.
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22
Examples of foods that are rich sources of phytochemicals include
A) gluten-free products, wild game, red wine, and green tea.
B) plant and animal proteins.
C) monounsaturated oils, whole grains, and poultry.
D) fruits, vegetables, whole grains, herbs, nuts, and seeds.
A) gluten-free products, wild game, red wine, and green tea.
B) plant and animal proteins.
C) monounsaturated oils, whole grains, and poultry.
D) fruits, vegetables, whole grains, herbs, nuts, and seeds.
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23
Most vitamin A is stored in the
A) kidneys.
B) small intestine.
C) liver.
D) adipose tissue.
A) kidneys.
B) small intestine.
C) liver.
D) adipose tissue.
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24
Yellow-orange vegetables and fruits, such as squash and apricots, are important sources of
A) vitamin E.
B) vitamin C.
C) vitamin A.
D) vitamin D.
A) vitamin E.
B) vitamin C.
C) vitamin A.
D) vitamin D.
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25
Foods that are sources of chemicals that provide health benefits beyond being essential dietary nutrients are termed
A) functional foods.
B) antioxidants.
C) gluten-free foods.
D) superfoods.
A) functional foods.
B) antioxidants.
C) gluten-free foods.
D) superfoods.
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26
________ are mostly stored in the liver and adipose tissue.
A) Fat-soluble vitamins
B) Water-soluble vitamins
A) Fat-soluble vitamins
B) Water-soluble vitamins
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27
Which of the following is a function of phytochemicals?
A) Increases inflammation and oxidative damage to cells
B) Regulates cell signaling and gene expression
C) Increases the formation of blood clots
D) Increases the initiation and proliferation of cancer
A) Increases inflammation and oxidative damage to cells
B) Regulates cell signaling and gene expression
C) Increases the formation of blood clots
D) Increases the initiation and proliferation of cancer
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28
Retinol activity equivalents (RAE) take into account the activity of provitamin A carotenoids and ________ found in foods.
A) preformed vitamin A
B) lutein and zeaxanthin
C) cysteine
D) None of these are correct.
A) preformed vitamin A
B) lutein and zeaxanthin
C) cysteine
D) None of these are correct.
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29
Which of the following is converted to vitamin A in the body?
A) Retinol
B) Beta-carotene
C) Cholesterol
D) Phenylalanine
A) Retinol
B) Beta-carotene
C) Cholesterol
D) Phenylalanine
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30
Vitamin A supplements are needed by
A) pregnant women.
B) people with severe fat malabsorption.
C) anyone trying to fend off a winter cold.
D) All of these choices are correct.
A) pregnant women.
B) people with severe fat malabsorption.
C) anyone trying to fend off a winter cold.
D) All of these choices are correct.
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31
Which of the following is a good source of provitamin A?
A) Orange
B) Apricot
C) Cauliflower
D) Potatoes
A) Orange
B) Apricot
C) Cauliflower
D) Potatoes
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32
Functional foods can be placed into two categories: ________ and ________.
A) zoochemicals; phytochemicals
B) antioxidants; anti-inflammatory
C) superfoods; phytochemicals
D) animal; plant
A) zoochemicals; phytochemicals
B) antioxidants; anti-inflammatory
C) superfoods; phytochemicals
D) animal; plant
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33
Which of the following foods has the largest amount of preformed vitamin A?
A) Broccoli
B) Pork chop
C) Chicken breast
D) Liver
A) Broccoli
B) Pork chop
C) Chicken breast
D) Liver
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34
Which fat-soluble vitamin is important for the health of epithelial cells because it promotes mucus production?
A) Vitamin A
B) Vitamin E
C) Vitamin C
D) Vitamin D
A) Vitamin A
B) Vitamin E
C) Vitamin C
D) Vitamin D
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35
Immediately after absorption from the small intestine, fat-soluble vitamins appear in the lymph as part of
A) chylomicrons.
B) VLDLs.
C) HDLs.
D) phospholipids.
A) chylomicrons.
B) VLDLs.
C) HDLs.
D) phospholipids.
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36
The safest way to meet vitamin A needs is by
A) consuming a vitamin A supplement.
B) consuming a variety of brightly colored fruits and vegetables.
C) consuming organ meats on a daily basis.
D) consuming large amounts of fortified foods.
A) consuming a vitamin A supplement.
B) consuming a variety of brightly colored fruits and vegetables.
C) consuming organ meats on a daily basis.
D) consuming large amounts of fortified foods.
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37
George wants to increase his consumption of vitamin A for the possible cancer risk-reducing effects. Which of the following foods should he choose?
A) Spinach
B) Salmon
C) Pears
D) Potato
A) Spinach
B) Salmon
C) Pears
D) Potato
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38
Besides being supplied in the diet, some micronutrients are synthesized in the body. For example, ________ can be synthesized by microorganisms in the intestinal tract.
A) vitamin K
B) vitamin D
C) niacin
D) vitamin B-6
A) vitamin K
B) vitamin D
C) niacin
D) vitamin B-6
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39
Drying of the cornea due to vitamin A deficiency is called
A) apnea.
B) dysphagia.
C) xerophthalmia.
D) cachexia.
A) apnea.
B) dysphagia.
C) xerophthalmia.
D) cachexia.
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40
Which of the following is true about the forms of vitamin A?
A) Retinoids are found in plant foods.
B) Carotenoids are found in animal foods.
C) Carotenoids can be converted to retinoids.
D) Retinoids can be converted to carotenoids.
A) Retinoids are found in plant foods.
B) Carotenoids are found in animal foods.
C) Carotenoids can be converted to retinoids.
D) Retinoids can be converted to carotenoids.
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41
Deposition of calcium and phosphorus in the bones is regulated by
A) vitamin A.
B) riboflavin.
C) vitamin D.
D) niacin.
A) vitamin A.
B) riboflavin.
C) vitamin D.
D) niacin.
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42
In green vegetables, such as broccoli, the orange pigments of provitamin A carotenoids are masked by
A) lycopene.
B) chlorophyll.
C) lutein.
D) anthocyanin.
A) lycopene.
B) chlorophyll.
C) lutein.
D) anthocyanin.
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43
The nutrient that can be considered both a vitamin and a hormone is
A) vitamin E.
B) vitamin D.
C) vitamin A.
D) niacin.
A) vitamin E.
B) vitamin D.
C) vitamin A.
D) niacin.
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44
Beta-carotene is a precursor to
A) vitamin A.
B) vitamin E.
C) vitamin C.
D) vitamin D.
A) vitamin A.
B) vitamin E.
C) vitamin C.
D) vitamin D.
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45
Vitamin D is unique among the vitamins because
A) it is absorbed and transported via the lymphatic system.
B) its absorption requires bile and fat.
C) it can be formed in the body by skin exposure to the sun.
D) it can be stored.
A) it is absorbed and transported via the lymphatic system.
B) its absorption requires bile and fat.
C) it can be formed in the body by skin exposure to the sun.
D) it can be stored.
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46
The ability of the skin to synthesize vitamin D is decreased by
A) the use of sunscreen.
B) excessive dietary calcium intake.
C) excessive dietary phosphorus intake.
D) the use of a tanning bed.
A) the use of sunscreen.
B) excessive dietary calcium intake.
C) excessive dietary phosphorus intake.
D) the use of a tanning bed.
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47
Lycopene is found in
A) grapes.
B) carrots.
C) tomatoes.
D) whole grain products.
A) grapes.
B) carrots.
C) tomatoes.
D) whole grain products.
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48
The leading cause of blindness among older Americans is macular degeneration. Eating a diet rich in can decrease the risk of this condition.
A) retinoids
B) vitamin E
C) vitamin C
D) carotenoids
A) retinoids
B) vitamin E
C) vitamin C
D) carotenoids
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49
Vitamin D toxicity is most likely a result of
A) consuming beef liver.
B) consuming megadoses of vitamin D supplements.
C) excessive sun exposure.
D) consuming three servings of vitamin D-fortified dairy products per day.
A) consuming beef liver.
B) consuming megadoses of vitamin D supplements.
C) excessive sun exposure.
D) consuming three servings of vitamin D-fortified dairy products per day.
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50
The bioavailability of carotenoids is affected by
A) cooking.
B) consumption with meat products.
C) soil mineral content.
D) exposure to acid.
A) cooking.
B) consumption with meat products.
C) soil mineral content.
D) exposure to acid.
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51
Which of the following is true about vitamin A toxicity?
A) Fetal malformations can occur.
B) One is unlikely to get toxic doses from eating food sources of vitamin A.
C) Most adverse effects disappear after ceasing to take excessive doses.
D) All of these are true.
A) Fetal malformations can occur.
B) One is unlikely to get toxic doses from eating food sources of vitamin A.
C) Most adverse effects disappear after ceasing to take excessive doses.
D) All of these are true.
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52
The childhood disease rickets is due to a deficiency of
A) vitamin A.
B) vitamin C.
C) vitamin D.
D) vitamin K.
A) vitamin A.
B) vitamin C.
C) vitamin D.
D) vitamin K.
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53
Carotenoid consumption may reduce the risk of
A) acne.
B) cataracts.
C) cirrhosis.
D) beriberi.
A) acne.
B) cataracts.
C) cirrhosis.
D) beriberi.
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54
Vitamin D regulates
A) energy metabolism.
B) fluid balance.
C) oxidation and reduction reactions.
D) blood calcium levels.
A) energy metabolism.
B) fluid balance.
C) oxidation and reduction reactions.
D) blood calcium levels.
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55
The major effect of taking high doses of vitamin D is
A) excessive acne.
B) calcium deposits in the kidneys and other organs.
C) limb paralysis.
D) a flaky skin rash.
A) excessive acne.
B) calcium deposits in the kidneys and other organs.
C) limb paralysis.
D) a flaky skin rash.
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56
A typical serving of which food provides the most vitamin A?
A) Yellow squash
B) Egg
C) Liver
D) Apricot
A) Yellow squash
B) Egg
C) Liver
D) Apricot
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57
Which of the following would be the best source of vitamin D for a person following a vegan diet?
A) Fish oil
B) Vitamin D-fortified soy milk
C) Spinach
D) Whole grain products
A) Fish oil
B) Vitamin D-fortified soy milk
C) Spinach
D) Whole grain products
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58
Vitamin D is converted to its active form by the
A) liver and kidneys.
B) bones.
C) pancreas.
D) skin.
A) liver and kidneys.
B) bones.
C) pancreas.
D) skin.
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59
Consuming excessive carotenoids may cause
A) fetal malformations.
B) yellowing of the skin.
C) chlorosis.
D) scurvy.
A) fetal malformations.
B) yellowing of the skin.
C) chlorosis.
D) scurvy.
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60
The most reliable source of vitamin D in the diet is
A) poultry.
B) whole-grain cereals.
C) yellow squash.
D) fortified milk.
A) poultry.
B) whole-grain cereals.
C) yellow squash.
D) fortified milk.
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61
Examine the Nutrition Facts panel for wild Alaskan salmon.
How much vitamin D is in one serving (3 ounces) of cooked salmon?
A) 7 micrograms
B) 7 milligrams
C) 7 grams
D) 7 milliliters

A) 7 micrograms
B) 7 milligrams
C) 7 grams
D) 7 milliliters
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62
To promote bone health, all infants should receive supplemental ________ until dietary intake from formula and/or other foods meets their needs.
A) calcium
B) phosphorus
C) vitamin D
D) magnesium
A) calcium
B) phosphorus
C) vitamin D
D) magnesium
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63
The main form of vitamin E in the body is
A) alpha-tocopherol.
B) gamma-tocopherol.
C) beta-tocopherol.
D) delta-tocopherol.
A) alpha-tocopherol.
B) gamma-tocopherol.
C) beta-tocopherol.
D) delta-tocopherol.
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64
To protect bone health, vegans may require a supplemental source of vitamin
A) A.
B) C.
C) D.
D) K.
A) A.
B) C.
C) D.
D) K.
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65
A condition characterized by soft bones resulting from a vitamin D deficiency in adulthood is called
A) rickets.
B) osteoporosis.
C) osteomalacia.
D) osteopenia.
A) rickets.
B) osteoporosis.
C) osteomalacia.
D) osteopenia.
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66
In general, the richest sources of vitamin E are
A) refined grain products.
B) plant oils.
C) citrus fruits.
D) yellow and orange vegetables.
A) refined grain products.
B) plant oils.
C) citrus fruits.
D) yellow and orange vegetables.
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67
Which of the following statements is true?
A) As we age, we need more vitamin D and more kilocalories.
B) As we age, we need more vitamin D and fewer kilocalories.
C) As we age, we need less vitamin D and fewer kilocalories.
D) As we age, we need less vitamin D and more kilocalories.
A) As we age, we need more vitamin D and more kilocalories.
B) As we age, we need more vitamin D and fewer kilocalories.
C) As we age, we need less vitamin D and fewer kilocalories.
D) As we age, we need less vitamin D and more kilocalories.
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68
When a cell membrane is damaged by free radicals, which specific component of the cell membrane is damaged?
A) Cholesterol
B) Phospholipid
C) Polysaccharide
D) Saturated fat
A) Cholesterol
B) Phospholipid
C) Polysaccharide
D) Saturated fat
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69
Antioxidants
A) promote the formation of free radicals.
B) donate electrons to free radicals.
C) speed the rate of chemical reactions.
D) damage cell membranes.
A) promote the formation of free radicals.
B) donate electrons to free radicals.
C) speed the rate of chemical reactions.
D) damage cell membranes.
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70
Vitamin ________ can be produced in the skin in response to ultraviolet light.
A) A
B) C
C) D
D) E
A) A
B) C
C) D
D) E
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71
Vitamin E functions as
A) a coenzyme.
B) an antioxidant.
C) a hormone.
D) an enzyme.
A) a coenzyme.
B) an antioxidant.
C) a hormone.
D) an enzyme.
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72
The childhood deficiency disease for vitamin D is called
A) osteopenia.
B) osteomalacia.
C) rickets.
D) osteoporosis.
A) osteopenia.
B) osteomalacia.
C) rickets.
D) osteoporosis.
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73
Which of the following vitamins serves as an antioxidant in cell membranes?
A) Vitamin K
B) Vitamin D
C) Niacin
D) Vitamin E
A) Vitamin K
B) Vitamin D
C) Niacin
D) Vitamin E
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74
Fat malabsorption may contribute to poor bone health because of impaired absorption of
A) vitamin D.
B) vitamin A.
C) phosphorus.
D) magnesium.
A) vitamin D.
B) vitamin A.
C) phosphorus.
D) magnesium.
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75
Examine the Nutrition Facts panel for wild Alaskan salmon.
True or false: Wild Alaskan salmon is a rich (high) source of vitamin D.

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76
Which of the following is a situation in which a person should consider vitamin D supplementation?
A) Strict vegan diet
B) Allergy to milk protein
C) Kidney disease
D) All of these choices are correct.
A) Strict vegan diet
B) Allergy to milk protein
C) Kidney disease
D) All of these choices are correct.
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77
Excessive intake of ________ can lead to calcification of soft tissue, such as the kidney.
A) vitamin A
B) vitamin D
C) vitamin E
D) vitamin K
A) vitamin A
B) vitamin D
C) vitamin E
D) vitamin K
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78
Free radical damage has been implicated in increasing the risk of
A) sinus infections.
B) HIV.
C) atherosclerosis.
D) sickle cell disease.
A) sinus infections.
B) HIV.
C) atherosclerosis.
D) sickle cell disease.
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79
In North America, the major dietary source of vitamin ________ is fortified dairy products.
A) B-6
B) C
C) D
D) K
A) B-6
B) C
C) D
D) K
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80
________ is a building block of vitamin D and other hormones.
A) Cholesterol
B) Hydroxyapatite
C) Calcitriol
D) Estrogen
A) Cholesterol
B) Hydroxyapatite
C) Calcitriol
D) Estrogen
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