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BIOL 1322 Nutrition & Diet Therapy Chapter 8 Vitamins Questions With Complete Solutions

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BIOL 1322 Nutrition & Diet Therapy
Chapter 8 Vitamins Questions With
Complete Solutions




Question #1
What is the definition of a vitamin?




✅ Correct Answer:

Vitamins are carbon-containing substances that the body must obtain in only small
amounts from foods to maintain health. They yield no energy themselves but contribute to
energy-yielding chemical reactions and promote growth and development.

,🧠 Rationale:

Vitamins are essential organic compounds that cannot be synthesized in adequate
amounts by the body. They function as coenzymes helping enzymes carry out metabolic
reactions. Understanding this definition distinguishes vitamins from macronutrients (carbs,
fats, proteins) which do provide energy.




❓ Question #2
What are the two major classifications of vitamins?




✅ Correct Answer:


Classification Vitamins Included Key Characteristics

Stored in liver/fatty tissue, absorbed
Fat-Soluble A, D, E, K
with dietary fat, higher toxicity risk

B-complex (Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, B6,
Not stored extensively, excess excret
Water-Soluble Folate, B12, Biotin, Pantothenic Acid) and
in urine, lower toxicity risk
Vitamin C




🧠 Rationale:

The distinction between fat-soluble and water-soluble vitamins determines absorption,
storage, and toxicity risk. Fat-soluble vitamins require dietary fat for absorption and can
accumulate to toxic levels. Water-soluble vitamins are generally not stored and excess is
excreted, making toxicity less common but still possible with megadoses.

, ✍️ SECTION 1: VITAMIN FUNDAMENTALS

❓ Question #3
What is a precursor/provitamin?




✅ Correct Answer:

A precursor (or provitamin) is a compound that can be converted to an active vitamin in
the body.

Examples:

• Beta-carotene: Precursor to vitamin A (retinol)
• Tryptophan: Precursor to niacin




🧠 Rationale:

Provitamins are inactive forms that the body can convert into active vitamins, providing a
flexible source of vitamins from plant foods. Beta-carotene from orange vegetables is a
classic example.




❓ Question #4
What is bioavailability?

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