Deck 8: Vitamins

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_______________ is a fat-soluble, antioxidant vitamin that protects cell membranes, especially of red blood cells, from damage.
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The richest food source of prefmed vitamin A is _______________.
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A niacin deficiency causes the disease _______________.
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The vitamin required specifically in carbohydrate metabolism is _______________.
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Vitamin D deficiency in adulthood leads to ____________.
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____________ are the fm of vitamin A found in plant foods.
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Beriberi is caused by a _______________ deficiency.
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Symptoms of ____________ deficiency include glossitis, dermatitis, cheilosis, eye disders, sun sensitivity, and confusion.
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The vitamin that poses the greatest risk f toxicity is _______________.
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The body can produce niacin from the amino acid _______________.
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A reversible condition caused by a deficiency of vitamin A affecting the visual cycle is _______________.
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The fat-soluble vitamin that can lead to calcification of soft tissue, such as the kidney, when consumed in large quantities, is _______________.
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The vitamin that plays an essential role in amino acid metabolism is _______________.
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With a deficiency of vitamin A, cells that line the cnea of the eye lose their ability to produce mucus. The eye becomes dry and susceptible to infection. This infection eventually leads to blindness. This disease process is called _______________, which means "dry eye."
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The childhood deficiency disease f vitamin D is called _______________.
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In general, the richest sources of vitamin E are _______________.
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Vitamin ______ can be produced in the skin in response to ultraviolet light.
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____________ are the fm of vitamin A found in animal foods.
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The vitamin that also is considered a hmone is _______________.
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In Nth America, the maj dietary source of vitamin ______ is ftified dairy products.
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The vitamin that can mask B-12 deficiency is _______________.
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_______________ is a water-soluble vitamin that enhances iron absption.
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Most vitamin A is sted in the

A) kidneys.
B) small intestine.
C) liver.
D) adipose tissue.
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Megadoses are defined as vitamin intake ________ times the estimated human need to prevent a deficiency.

A) 1 to 3
B) 3 to 5
C) 2 to 10
D) 50
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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 of the vitamins we need from food.
D) Vitamins consumed in excess are excreted.
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Which fat-soluble vitamin is imptant f the health of epithelial cells because it promotes mucus production?

A) A
B) E
C) C
D) D
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If you wanted to add significant quantities of vitamins and minerals 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.
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Which of the following is true about the fms 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 are converted to carotenoids.
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Pernicious anemia is due to an impaired absption of _______________.
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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 toxicity.
D) Water-soluble vitamins are best absorbed in the presence of dietary fat.
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Which of the following is true about the regulation of the production and sale of vitamin and mineral supplements?

A) There is no federal legislation regulating supplements.
B) The FDA does not regulate all vitamin and mineral supplements closely.
C) Americans can rest assured that the federal government will protect them from vitamin and mineral supplement overuse.
D) Supplement companies are free to market their products with invalid and illegal claims.
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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
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Adequate intake of _______________ can help prevent neural tube defects like spina bifida.
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Which of the following is true about the absption, transpt, and stage of fat-soluble vitamins?

A) They enter the bloodstream directly after absorption.
B) Fat in the digestive contents is not important for their absorption.
C) They are not stored to any great extent.
D) After absorption, they are transported in the bloodstream to body cells and/or stored in the liver and fatty tissue.
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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.
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Overconsumption of vitamins A and E can do all the following except

A) lead to accumulation in the liver.
B) result in toxicity.
C) cure colds and prevent cancer.
D) lead to debilitating side effects.
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Which of the following does not describe fat-soluble vitamins?

A) They are stored in the body.
B) Excesses are excreted in the urine.
C) They are transported via the bloodstream.
D) They tend to exist in several biologically active forms.
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All of the following are true statements regarding fat malabsption except

A) results in decreased absorption of fat-soluble vitamins.
B) increases the risk of fat-soluble vitamin deficiency.
C) increases the risk of developing pellagra or beriberi.
D) increases the risk of developing hypovitaminosis A, rickets, or osteomalacia.
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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
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Drying of the cnea due to vitamin A deficiency is called

A) apnea.
B) dysphagia.
C) xerophthalmia.
D) cachexia.
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Which of the following is the best source of prefmed vitamin A?

A) Broccoli
B) Pork chop
C) Chicken breast
D) Liver
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The most reliable source of vitamin D in the diet is

A) poultry.
B) whole-grain cereals.
C) yellow squash.
D) fortified milk.
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A typical serving of which food provides the most vitamin A?

A) Yellow squash
B) Egg
C) Liver
D) Apricot
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A rich source of vitamin E is

A) an orange.
B) a chicken breast.
C) corn oil.
D) prime rib.
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The main fm of vitamin E in the body is

A) alpha-tocopherol.
B) gamma-tocopherol.
C) beta-tocopherol.
D) delta-tocopherol.
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This vitamin, when consumed during pregnancy, can help prevent neural tube defects like spina bifida.

A) Niacin
B) Folate/folic acid
C) Riboflavin
D) B-6
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Gege wants to increase his consumption of vitamin A f the possible cancer risk-reducing effects. Which of the following foods should he choose?

A) Spinach
B) Salmon
C) Pears
D) Potato
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All of the following are true of B vitamins except they

A) are water soluble.
B) serve as coenzymes.
C) can be lost during food processing and preparation.
D) are stored in the liver.
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All of the following are true about the toxicity of vitamin A except

A) one can experience toxic effects from consuming too much beta-carotene.
B) fetal malformation can occur.
C) one is unlikely to get toxic doses from eating food.
D) most adverse effects disappear after megadoses stop.
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Which of the following vitamins has been helpful in large doses as a treatment f acne?

A) C
B) D
C) A
D) E
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Which of the following serves as an antioxidant in cell membranes, protecting them and DNA inside cells, from damage?

A) Vitamin K
B) Vitamin D
C) Niacin
D) Vitamin E
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The maj 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.
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Vitamin E functions as a(n)

A) coenzyme.
B) antioxidant.
C) hormone.
D) enzyme.
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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.
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All of the following are characteristic of vitamin D except

A) facilitates calcium absorption from the small intestine.
B) is activated by the liver and kidney.
C) prevents osteomalacia.
D) causes rickets.
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In general, excess amounts of water-soluble vitamins are excreted via the

A) kidneys.
B) intestine.
C) lungs.
D) liver.
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Which of the following is a good source of provitamin A?

A) Orange
B) Apricot
C) Cauliflower
D) Potatoes
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Which of the following is converted to vitamin A in the body?

A) Retinol
B) Carotenoids
C) Cholesterol
D) Phenylalanine
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The childhood disease rickets is due to a _______ deficiency.

A) vitamin D
B) vitamin A
C) vitamin C
D) vitamin K
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An imptant role of vitamin K is the synthesis of

A) alpha-tocopherol.
B) rhodopsin.
C) retinol.
D) prothrombin.
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Some niacin is fmed in the body from

A) phenylalanine.
B) tyrosine.
C) tryptophan.
D) lysine.
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The best vitamin B-6 food sources include

A) enriched breads and cereals.
B) milk and dairy products.
C) meat, fish, and poultry.
D) deep yellow/orange fruits and vegetables.
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A rich folate food source would be

A) skim milk.
B) roast beef.
C) asparagus.
D) peanuts.
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Niacin is necessary to prevent the disease

A) pernicious anemia.
B) beriberi.
C) scurvy.
D) pellagra.
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A deficiency of vitamin B-6 can result in depression, headaches, and confusion. These occur because of impaired

A) hemoglobin synthesis.
B) glucose metabolism.
C) neurotransmitter synthesis.
D) myelin synthesis.
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The vitamin that prevents beriberi is

A) B-12.
B) niacin.
C) riboflavin.
D) thiamin.
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Which B vitamin is required f amino acid metabolism?

A) Thiamin
B) Niacin
C) Vitamin B-6
D) Pantothenic acid
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The B vitamins generally function as

A) antioxidants.
B) coenzymes.
C) emulsifiers.
D) reducing agents.
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Vitamins involved in red blood cell synthesis are

A) folate and thiamin.
B) thiamin and niacin.
C) vitamin B-12 and folate.
D) folate and pantothenic acid.
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Intestinal bacteria can make this B vitamin in adequate amounts to meet human needs.

A) Folate
B) Vitamin B-6
C) Pantothenic acid
D) Biotin
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Which of the following are the best thiamin sources?

A) Pork, whole grains, enriched cereals, legumes
B) Root vegetables, cheddar-type cheese, deep yellow/orange fruits and vegetables
C) Ham, vegetables of the cabbage family, whole grains
D) Milk, beef, deep yellow/orange fruits and vegetables
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The vitamin that aids in activating fatty acids so they can yield energy is

A) pantothenic acid.
B) biotin.
C) vitamin B-6.
D) thiamin.
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The vitamin that mainly functions as a coenzyme in carbohydrate metabolism is

A) thiamin.
B) pyridoxine.
C) niacin.
D) riboflavin.
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The foods that provide the largest source of riboflavin in the American diet are

A) meats.
B) whole grain cereals.
C) milk and dairy products.
D) dark green leafy vegetables.
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What disease is caused by a thiamin deficiency?

A) Pellagra
B) Scurvy
C) Kwashiorkor
D) Beriberi
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Bill's physician has prescribed an intake of 200 milligrams nicotinic acid (a fm of niacin) to attempt to preserve his health. Which of the following is true about nicotinic acid consumption?

A) It provides no health benefits.
B) It has no toxic effects when consumed in high doses.
C) It can elevate serum triglycerides.
D) It can lower elevated serum cholesterol.
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A pantothenic acid deficiency

A) is very unlikely because of its widespread availability.
B) is very likely.
C) occurs commonly in children.
D) occurs commonly in the elderly.
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What vitamin plays an essential role in amino acid metabolism?

A) Thiamin
B) Pyridoxine
C) Riboflavin
D) Niacin
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Thiamin is distributed in small amounts in many foods. A nutrient-dense source of thiamin is

A) milk.
B) pork.
C) whole grain cereals.
D) dark green vegetables.
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Pellagra is characterized by all the following except

A) dysphagia.
B) diarrhea.
C) dementia.
D) dermatitis.
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_______________ is a fat-soluble, antioxidant vitamin that protects cell membranes, especially of red blood cells, from damage.
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The richest food source of prefmed vitamin A is _______________.
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A niacin deficiency causes the disease _______________.
pellagra
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The vitamin required specifically in carbohydrate metabolism is _______________.
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Vitamin D deficiency in adulthood leads to ____________.
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____________ are the fm of vitamin A found in plant foods.
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Beriberi is caused by a _______________ deficiency.
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Symptoms of ____________ deficiency include glossitis, dermatitis, cheilosis, eye disders, sun sensitivity, and confusion.
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The vitamin that poses the greatest risk f toxicity is _______________.
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The body can produce niacin from the amino acid _______________.
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A reversible condition caused by a deficiency of vitamin A affecting the visual cycle is _______________.
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The fat-soluble vitamin that can lead to calcification of soft tissue, such as the kidney, when consumed in large quantities, is _______________.
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The vitamin that plays an essential role in amino acid metabolism is _______________.
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With a deficiency of vitamin A, cells that line the cnea of the eye lose their ability to produce mucus. The eye becomes dry and susceptible to infection. This infection eventually leads to blindness. This disease process is called _______________, which means "dry eye."
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The childhood deficiency disease f vitamin D is called _______________.
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In general, the richest sources of vitamin E are _______________.
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Vitamin ______ can be produced in the skin in response to ultraviolet light.
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____________ are the fm of vitamin A found in animal foods.
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The vitamin that also is considered a hmone is _______________.
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In Nth America, the maj dietary source of vitamin ______ is ftified dairy products.
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The vitamin that can mask B-12 deficiency is _______________.
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_______________ is a water-soluble vitamin that enhances iron absption.
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Most vitamin A is sted in the

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Megadoses are defined as vitamin intake ________ times the estimated human need to prevent a deficiency.

A) 1 to 3
B) 3 to 5
C) 2 to 10
D) 50
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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 of the vitamins we need from food.
D) Vitamins consumed in excess are excreted.
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Which fat-soluble vitamin is imptant f the health of epithelial cells because it promotes mucus production?

A) A
B) E
C) C
D) D
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If you wanted to add significant quantities of vitamins and minerals to your diet from the food you eat, a good choice would be

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B) apple juice.
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D) a banana.
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Which of the following is true about the fms 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 are converted to carotenoids.
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Pernicious anemia is due to an impaired absption of _______________.
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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 toxicity.
D) Water-soluble vitamins are best absorbed in the presence of dietary fat.
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Which of the following is true about the regulation of the production and sale of vitamin and mineral supplements?

A) There is no federal legislation regulating supplements.
B) The FDA does not regulate all vitamin and mineral supplements closely.
C) Americans can rest assured that the federal government will protect them from vitamin and mineral supplement overuse.
D) Supplement companies are free to market their products with invalid and illegal claims.
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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
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Adequate intake of _______________ can help prevent neural tube defects like spina bifida.
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Which of the following is true about the absption, transpt, and stage of fat-soluble vitamins?

A) They enter the bloodstream directly after absorption.
B) Fat in the digestive contents is not important for their absorption.
C) They are not stored to any great extent.
D) After absorption, they are transported in the bloodstream to body cells and/or stored in the liver and fatty tissue.
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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.
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Overconsumption of vitamins A and E can do all the following except

A) lead to accumulation in the liver.
B) result in toxicity.
C) cure colds and prevent cancer.
D) lead to debilitating side effects.
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Which of the following does not describe fat-soluble vitamins?

A) They are stored in the body.
B) Excesses are excreted in the urine.
C) They are transported via the bloodstream.
D) They tend to exist in several biologically active forms.
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All of the following are true statements regarding fat malabsption except

A) results in decreased absorption of fat-soluble vitamins.
B) increases the risk of fat-soluble vitamin deficiency.
C) increases the risk of developing pellagra or beriberi.
D) increases the risk of developing hypovitaminosis A, rickets, or osteomalacia.
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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
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Drying of the cnea due to vitamin A deficiency is called

A) apnea.
B) dysphagia.
C) xerophthalmia.
D) cachexia.
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Which of the following is the best source of prefmed vitamin A?

A) Broccoli
B) Pork chop
C) Chicken breast
D) Liver
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The most reliable source of vitamin D in the diet is

A) poultry.
B) whole-grain cereals.
C) yellow squash.
D) fortified milk.
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A typical serving of which food provides the most vitamin A?

A) Yellow squash
B) Egg
C) Liver
D) Apricot
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A rich source of vitamin E is

A) an orange.
B) a chicken breast.
C) corn oil.
D) prime rib.
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The main fm of vitamin E in the body is

A) alpha-tocopherol.
B) gamma-tocopherol.
C) beta-tocopherol.
D) delta-tocopherol.
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This vitamin, when consumed during pregnancy, can help prevent neural tube defects like spina bifida.

A) Niacin
B) Folate/folic acid
C) Riboflavin
D) B-6
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Gege wants to increase his consumption of vitamin A f the possible cancer risk-reducing effects. Which of the following foods should he choose?

A) Spinach
B) Salmon
C) Pears
D) Potato
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All of the following are true of B vitamins except they

A) are water soluble.
B) serve as coenzymes.
C) can be lost during food processing and preparation.
D) are stored in the liver.
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All of the following are true about the toxicity of vitamin A except

A) one can experience toxic effects from consuming too much beta-carotene.
B) fetal malformation can occur.
C) one is unlikely to get toxic doses from eating food.
D) most adverse effects disappear after megadoses stop.
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Which of the following vitamins has been helpful in large doses as a treatment f acne?

A) C
B) D
C) A
D) E
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Which of the following serves as an antioxidant in cell membranes, protecting them and DNA inside cells, from damage?

A) Vitamin K
B) Vitamin D
C) Niacin
D) Vitamin E
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The maj 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.
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Vitamin E functions as a(n)

A) coenzyme.
B) antioxidant.
C) hormone.
D) enzyme.
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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.
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All of the following are characteristic of vitamin D except

A) facilitates calcium absorption from the small intestine.
B) is activated by the liver and kidney.
C) prevents osteomalacia.
D) causes rickets.
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In general, excess amounts of water-soluble vitamins are excreted via the

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B) intestine.
C) lungs.
D) liver.
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Which of the following is a good source of provitamin A?

A) Orange
B) Apricot
C) Cauliflower
D) Potatoes
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Which of the following is converted to vitamin A in the body?

A) Retinol
B) Carotenoids
C) Cholesterol
D) Phenylalanine
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The childhood disease rickets is due to a _______ deficiency.

A) vitamin D
B) vitamin A
C) vitamin C
D) vitamin K
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An imptant role of vitamin K is the synthesis of

A) alpha-tocopherol.
B) rhodopsin.
C) retinol.
D) prothrombin.
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Some niacin is fmed in the body from

A) phenylalanine.
B) tyrosine.
C) tryptophan.
D) lysine.
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62
The best vitamin B-6 food sources include

A) enriched breads and cereals.
B) milk and dairy products.
C) meat, fish, and poultry.
D) deep yellow/orange fruits and vegetables.
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63
A rich folate food source would be

A) skim milk.
B) roast beef.
C) asparagus.
D) peanuts.
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64
Niacin is necessary to prevent the disease

A) pernicious anemia.
B) beriberi.
C) scurvy.
D) pellagra.
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65
A deficiency of vitamin B-6 can result in depression, headaches, and confusion. These occur because of impaired

A) hemoglobin synthesis.
B) glucose metabolism.
C) neurotransmitter synthesis.
D) myelin synthesis.
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66
The vitamin that prevents beriberi is

A) B-12.
B) niacin.
C) riboflavin.
D) thiamin.
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67
Which B vitamin is required f amino acid metabolism?

A) Thiamin
B) Niacin
C) Vitamin B-6
D) Pantothenic acid
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68
The B vitamins generally function as

A) antioxidants.
B) coenzymes.
C) emulsifiers.
D) reducing agents.
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69
Vitamins involved in red blood cell synthesis are

A) folate and thiamin.
B) thiamin and niacin.
C) vitamin B-12 and folate.
D) folate and pantothenic acid.
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70
Intestinal bacteria can make this B vitamin in adequate amounts to meet human needs.

A) Folate
B) Vitamin B-6
C) Pantothenic acid
D) Biotin
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71
Which of the following are the best thiamin sources?

A) Pork, whole grains, enriched cereals, legumes
B) Root vegetables, cheddar-type cheese, deep yellow/orange fruits and vegetables
C) Ham, vegetables of the cabbage family, whole grains
D) Milk, beef, deep yellow/orange fruits and vegetables
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72
The vitamin that aids in activating fatty acids so they can yield energy is

A) pantothenic acid.
B) biotin.
C) vitamin B-6.
D) thiamin.
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73
The vitamin that mainly functions as a coenzyme in carbohydrate metabolism is

A) thiamin.
B) pyridoxine.
C) niacin.
D) riboflavin.
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74
The foods that provide the largest source of riboflavin in the American diet are

A) meats.
B) whole grain cereals.
C) milk and dairy products.
D) dark green leafy vegetables.
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75
What disease is caused by a thiamin deficiency?

A) Pellagra
B) Scurvy
C) Kwashiorkor
D) Beriberi
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76
Bill's physician has prescribed an intake of 200 milligrams nicotinic acid (a fm of niacin) to attempt to preserve his health. Which of the following is true about nicotinic acid consumption?

A) It provides no health benefits.
B) It has no toxic effects when consumed in high doses.
C) It can elevate serum triglycerides.
D) It can lower elevated serum cholesterol.
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77
A pantothenic acid deficiency

A) is very unlikely because of its widespread availability.
B) is very likely.
C) occurs commonly in children.
D) occurs commonly in the elderly.
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78
What vitamin plays an essential role in amino acid metabolism?

A) Thiamin
B) Pyridoxine
C) Riboflavin
D) Niacin
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79
Thiamin is distributed in small amounts in many foods. A nutrient-dense source of thiamin is

A) milk.
B) pork.
C) whole grain cereals.
D) dark green vegetables.
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80
Pellagra is characterized by all the following except

A) dysphagia.
B) diarrhea.
C) dementia.
D) dermatitis.
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