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Nutrition - Module 4 Exam Questions and
Answers 2024

Fat Soluble Vitamins: - ANS-A, E, D, K

Xeropthalmia - ANS-An eye condition resulting from vitamin A deficiency that may lead
to blindness.

Vitamins that are antioxidants: - ANS-C and E

Where is the intrinsic factor that is needed for vitamin B12 absorbtion located? -
ANS-produced in stomach

Decreases bioavailability: - ANS-oxalates, tannins, phytates, high fiber, low-fat diet
(calcium with iron)

What vitamin works with blood clotting - ANS-vitamin K

Niacin deficiency - ANS-Pellagra

Deficiencies for Vitamin D: - ANS-Rickets, Osteomalacia

Symptoms of too much niacin - ANS-flushing, rash, nausea, liver damage, tingling

Which plant can synthesize vitamin D? - ANS-mushrooms

Vitamin K deficiency - ANS-hemmorrhages

USP seal does what? - ANS-contains ingredients listed, will dissolve in digestive tract,
doesn't have harmful levels of contaminates

How much extra mg of vitamin C does a smoker need (in addition to regular amount)? -
ANS-35 mg + regular amt. needed

Vitamin D. synthesized by sun in 3 steps: - ANS-1. skin
2. liver

, 3. kidneys
What happens in folate deficiency? - ANS-macrocytic anemia
spina bifida
neural tube defects (fetus)

High folic acid can mask what? - ANS-vitamin B12 deficiency what happens

with excess intake of beta carotene? - ANS-skin turns orange

What vitamins are involved in energy metabolism? - ANS-thiamin
riboflavin
niacin
pantothenic acid

Energy vitamins - ANS-thiamin
riboflavin
niacin
biotin
B6
Pantothenic acid
B Vitamins

Pantothenic acid is a part of what? - ANS-Coenzyme A (Acetyl-CoA

4 vitamins and 1 mineral added back to food in enrichment: - ANS-Iron
Folate
Thiamin
Niacin
Riboflavin

Organic nonprotein that binds to enzyme to promote activity: - ANS-coenzyme

Function for folate: - ANS-synthesis of DNA
Red blood cell formation
Prevent neural tube defects

Vitamin deficiency called Beriberi? - ANS-Thiamin deficiency Difference

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