NUTR 400 (UNH) Final Exam Questions And Answers
Primary location for Vitamin E's antioxidant activity? ANS Cellular membrane
Rickets ANS Condition of impaired Bone Formation
Lack of Vitamin D
Dietary intakes above UL of _______ are associated with teratogenic risks ANS Vitamin A
T/F V...
NUTR 400 (UNH) Final Exam Questions And Answers
Primary location for Vitamin E's antioxidant activity? ANS Cellular membrane
Rickets ANS Condition of impaired Bone Formation
Lack of Vitamin D
Dietary intakes above UL of _______ are associated with teratogenic risks ANS Vitamin A
T/F Vitamin A and D are the least likely to be toxic ANS False
Active form of Vitamin D ANS Calcitriol
Location of Iodine Intake (body part) ANS Thyroid
Hormone Released by Pituitary Gland ANS TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone)
Produced in stomach, binds w/ B12, allows B12 to be absorbed ANS Intrinsic factor
Rule of 300's ANS Good way to estimate daily calcium intake
300mg from other food sources, 300mg for each serving of dairy
Function of Osteoclasts + Osteoblasts ANS Bone Remodeling
Hormones that regulates blood calcium levels ANS Parathyroid Hormone + Calcitonon
Vitamin aiding in absorption of Iron ANS Vitamin C
, Other name for Vitamin C ANS Ascorbic Acid
Myoglobin + Hemoglobin ANS Hormones that store/release oxygen
Cretinism ANS Lack of iodine during pregnancy, leads to permanent birth/developmental defets
Calories per gram of macronutrients ANS Protein/Carbs = 4 cal/g
Fats = 9 cal/g
Alcohol = 7 cal/g
Most common reason for exceeding UL intake ANS Supplementation
Leading cause of death in the US ANS heart disease
2nd leading cause of death in the US ANS Cancer
Cell Death ANS Apoptosis
Cancer Stage : Initiation ANS Carcinogen mutates the DNA of a healthy cell
Cancer Stage : Promotion ANS Typically longer process characterized by cell division of
abnormal cells
Cancer Stage : Progression ANS Invasion of cancer cells into surrounding tissue
Cancer Stage : Metastasis ANS Cancer cells break away and migrate to other parts of the body
Carcinoma ANS Skin or tissues that line/cover internal organs
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