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BIOD 121 (Portage) Module 4 Q&As 2024

Vitamins - ANS-Organic compounds required in small amounts that regulate and
support body processes

Essential vitamins - ANS-Found in both plant and animal sources, and the majority
cannot be synthesized.

Enrichment - ANS-Adding lost nutrients, from milling and processing, back into the final
product.

Fortification - ANS-Supplementing a product with additional vitamins not normally found
in the product

Fat-soluble - ANS-Dependent on dietary fat for absorption; stored in adipose tissue and
liver.

Xeropthalmia - ANS-Abnormal dryness due to a vitamin A deficiency

Retinal - ANS-Helps the eyes adjust from bright to dim light.

Antioxidant - ANS-Inhibits oxidation via stopping substances (oxidants) from causing
damage to cells.

Vitamin D - ANS-Vitamin and a hormone that regulates calcium levels and bone
metabolism.

Rickets - ANS-Poor mineralization of bone due to inadequate calcium deposits.
Characterized by bowed legs.

Osteomalcia - ANS-Inadequate calcium absorption and deposition in the bones of
adults which leads to soft bones

Osteoporosis - ANS-With age, bone mass decreases, bones thin and become porous.

Vitamin E - ANS-Antioxidant, protecting cell membranes from free radicals.

, Tocopherol - ANS-Chemical name of Vitamin E

Free radicals - ANS-Alter a cell's DNA, damage cell membranes, and increase the risk
for cancer.

Vitamin K - ANS-Involved in the process of coagulation (blood clotting)

Water-soluble vitamins - ANS-Absorbed into the blood stream and easily dissolve in
water.

Coenzymes - ANS-Small molecules that bind to inactive enzymes and, once bound,
cause the enzyme to become active.

Bioavailability - ANS-The amount of a vitamin that is absorbed and available to the
body. (high=50-90%)

Thiamin (B1) - ANS-Works with enzymes to promote metabolism of glucose. (converts
carbs to energy)

Beriberi: - ANS-Thiamin-deficiency disease; loss of sensation in the hands and feet,
muscular weakness, advancing paralysis, and abnormal heart action

Riboflavin (B2): - ANS-Antioxidant necessary for vitamin and mineral metabolism, and
used during energy metabolism (requires oxygen).

Ariboflavinosis - ANS-Riboflavin deficiency (rare)
glossitis- inflammation of tongue
cheilosis- cracks around mouth
sun sensitivity
confusion

Niacin (B3) - ANS-Nicotinic acid or Nicotinamide.
Releases energy from carbohydrates, protein, and fats. Can be made from tryptophan.

Pellagra - ANS-Niacin deficiency.
Means "rough skin".
4Ds: dementia, diarrhea, dermatitis, & death.

Pantothenic acid - ANS-Component of coenzyme A (CoA).
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