ATI NUTRITION SOURCES OF
NUTRITION PROCTORED EXAM
2023 WITH NGN RETAKE
Q1 ________ is responsible for oxygen distribution
to hemoglobin and myoglobin. <answer>Iron
Q2 __________ is the most basic of nutrients.
<answer>Water
,Q3 ___________ minerals occur in larger amounts
(more than 5g) in the body, and 100 mg or more is
required through dietary sources each day.
<answer>Major
Q4 ____________ is used for synthesis of thyroxine,
the thyroid hormone that helps regulate metabolism.
<answer>Iodine
Q5 _____________ ( e.g., cholesterol) are found in
the tissues of animals, and are not an essential
nutrient because the liver is able to produce enough
to meet needs. <answer>Sterols
Q6 _____________ (B3) aids in the metabolism of
fats, glucose, and alcohol. <answer>Niacin
Q7 _____________ are provided by plant and
animal sources. They are formed by linking amino
acids in various combinations for specific use by the
body. <answer>Proteins
Q8_____________ forms a bond with calcium and
thus accumulates in calcified body tissue (bones and
teeth). <answer>Fluoride
, Q9______________ assists in blood clotting and
bone maintenance. <answer>Vitamin K
Q10 ______________ is categorized as a
carbohydrate. <answer>Fiber
Q11 _______________ increases the absorption of
iron. <answer>Vitamin C
Q12 _______________ serves as a coenzyme used
in fatty acid synthesis, amino acid metabolism, and
the formation of glucose. <answer>Biotin
Q13 _______________ yield no usable energy for
the body. <answer>Vitamins
Q14 ________________ (ascorbic acid) aids in
tissue building and metabolic reactions (healing,
collagen formation, iron absorption, immune system
function). <answer>Vitamin C
Q14________________ (B2) works as a coenzyme
to release energy from cells. <answer>Riboflavin
Q15 ________________ are organic substances
required for many enzymatic reactions.
<answer>Vitamins
NUTRITION PROCTORED EXAM
2023 WITH NGN RETAKE
Q1 ________ is responsible for oxygen distribution
to hemoglobin and myoglobin. <answer>Iron
Q2 __________ is the most basic of nutrients.
<answer>Water
,Q3 ___________ minerals occur in larger amounts
(more than 5g) in the body, and 100 mg or more is
required through dietary sources each day.
<answer>Major
Q4 ____________ is used for synthesis of thyroxine,
the thyroid hormone that helps regulate metabolism.
<answer>Iodine
Q5 _____________ ( e.g., cholesterol) are found in
the tissues of animals, and are not an essential
nutrient because the liver is able to produce enough
to meet needs. <answer>Sterols
Q6 _____________ (B3) aids in the metabolism of
fats, glucose, and alcohol. <answer>Niacin
Q7 _____________ are provided by plant and
animal sources. They are formed by linking amino
acids in various combinations for specific use by the
body. <answer>Proteins
Q8_____________ forms a bond with calcium and
thus accumulates in calcified body tissue (bones and
teeth). <answer>Fluoride
, Q9______________ assists in blood clotting and
bone maintenance. <answer>Vitamin K
Q10 ______________ is categorized as a
carbohydrate. <answer>Fiber
Q11 _______________ increases the absorption of
iron. <answer>Vitamin C
Q12 _______________ serves as a coenzyme used
in fatty acid synthesis, amino acid metabolism, and
the formation of glucose. <answer>Biotin
Q13 _______________ yield no usable energy for
the body. <answer>Vitamins
Q14 ________________ (ascorbic acid) aids in
tissue building and metabolic reactions (healing,
collagen formation, iron absorption, immune system
function). <answer>Vitamin C
Q14________________ (B2) works as a coenzyme
to release energy from cells. <answer>Riboflavin
Q15 ________________ are organic substances
required for many enzymatic reactions.
<answer>Vitamins