| All but one of the following statements are true: | |||||||||||||||||||||
|
|
Answer is: thiamine - Fish
because food sources of thiamine include beef, liver, dried milk, nuts, oats, oranges, pork, eggs, seeds, legumes, peas and yeast. Fish have very little amount of thiamine.
All but one of the following statements are true: All of the following correctly match the...
Match the symptoms of deficiency or the named deficiency disease with the nutrient. • Beriberi (wet and dry) A. Thiamin Pellegra B. Vitamin B12 - Ariboflavinosis C. Vitamin K Scurvy D. Vitamin B6 Rickets E. Vitamin D + Osteomalacia F. Niacin • Pernicious anemia G. Riboflavin - Anemia; depression; confusion; scaly dermatitis H. Vitamin A - Anemia; depression; confusion; smooth red tongue 1. Folate - Purplish red tongue J. Vitamin A Hemorrhage; abnormal bone formation K. Riboflavin Red blood cell...
QUESTION 1 Which of the following is an advanced form of thiamin deficiency seen in alcoholics? a. Scurvy b. Megaloblastic anemia c. Wernicke-korsokoff syndrome. d. Pellagra QUESTION 2 Which of the following is NOT TRUE about thiamin? a. A deficiency is called beriberi. b. Polyneuritis is a symptom of thiamin toxicity. c. Thiamin deficiency is common among people who subsist almost exclusively on white rice. d. Lean pork is a nutrient-dense source of naturally occurring thiamin. QUESTION 3 Which of...
Match the function with the nutrient. Some answers may be used more than once. Vision; maintenance of cornea, epithelial cells, skin # Growth; regulation of gene expression; reproduction - Mineralization of bones and teeth A. Vitamin K Antioxidant B. Thiamin, riboflavin, niacin C. Vitamin B12 D. Vitamin D - - Synthesis of blood clotting proteins and bone proteins Collagen synthesis Antioxidant Restores Vitamin E to active form Coenzyme in energy metabolism Part of a coenzyme for new cell synthesis E....
Vitamin D is converted to its active form by the fat tissue and liver. kidneys and liver. skin and small intestine. skin and liver. small intestines and kidneys. Question 13 0 / 1 pts Which list contains only vitamins that do NOT function as coenzymes in energy metabolism? vitamin B6 and vitamin C choline and vitamin C biotin, pantothenic acid, riboflavin niacin, vitamin B6, folate thiamin, riboflavin, niacin UnansweredQuestion 14...
match the conditions and the pathogenic mechanisms
Temporary suppression of erythropoiesis following a viral infection (often a Parvovirus B19 infection in a child) Choose Aplastic anemia resulting from defects in DNA repair mechanisms resulting in increased rates of apoptosis and ineffective erythropoiesis Choose... Sickle Cell Anemia Lack of sufficient iron stores to support erythropoiesis Anemia of Chronic Disease Congenital pure red cell aplasia; likely the result of a failure of red cell progenitors to respond to erythropoietic cytokines Fanconi Anemia...
1. A closer look - Trace minerals and their deficiency
symptoms
Iron deficiency anemia is one of the most common nutrient
deficiencies in the world, affecting nearly a third of the world
population – over 2 billion people. This is a serious issue, but
highly treatable and preventable. Fully understanding iron’s roles,
sources, and health benefits can show just how important it is to
address global iron deficiency anemia.
Normal Blood Cells Compared to Iron Deficient Blood Cells
Use your...
Using the iProfile Case Study: Folic Acid from your WileyPlus
iProfile resources, enter Kelly Watson’s data into the program in
order to answer the following question.
Use report: Single Nutrient Report: Folate (DFE)
If Kelly Watson were to continually consume less than optimal
levels of folic acid, she would be at risk for developing
megaloblastic (or macrocytic) anemia. The red blood cells of
megaloblastic anemia are
large and immature.
small and immature.
large and mature.
small and mature.
Choose OneKilocaloriesCalories...
6. All of the following statements are true about pregnancy EXCEPT: a. prenatal multivitamin/mineral supplements are generally recommended for pregnant women. b. a woman's energy needs do not increase significantly until the second trimester. c. at the 10th week of pregnancy, the fetus weighs less than 1 ounce. d. the average full-term infant is born after 40 weeks of gestation. 7. Which of the following CORRECTLY identifies the recommendations for average increased energy intake during the second...
1. A closer look - The role of nutrient status on
gestation
PART A:
Adequate nutrition is essential during pregnancy for proper
development of the fetus. Inadequate nutrition can lead to
increased health risks for both the baby and the mother, thus it is
important to understand what nutrients are necessary for the health
of both, and why.
Read the description of a critical nutrient needed during
pregnancy and how it influences the growing fetus, then match it
with the...
1. Which of the following is not considered a nutrient a Vitamin B. Water c.Carbohydrate (d) Alcohol e Mineral 2. For which of the following causes of death does a person's diet play a part? a. Lung disease (6) Cancer Chronic lower respiratory diseases d. Infections of the blood e AIDS 3. Researchers repeatedly report that people who consume a variety of foods such as fruits, vegetables, legumes, nuts, and whole grains have reduced risks of which of the following...