>The vitamin most closely associated with protein metabolism is
{{Answer}}( pyridoxine.)
>A deficiency of folate result in may
{{Answer}}( neural tube defects.)
>The person most likely to develop a vitamin B12 deficiency
{{Answer}}( retired woman who follows a vegan diet.)
>A nutrient that helps prevent free radical damage to membranes is
{{Answer}}( selenium)
>A rich source of vitamin E in the diet is
{{Answer}}( soybean oil.)
>The nutrient intake guideline that sets the maximal nutrient intake that is unlikely to
pose a risk of toxicity in healthy individuals is called
{{Answer}}( the Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL).)
>An athlete who increases his or her intake of pasta will also increase his or her need
for
{{Answer}}( thiamin.)
>A vitamin deficiency disease caused by a lack of vitamin C is called
{{Answer}}( scurvy)
>Noncaloric essential nutrients in necessary small amounts for specific metabolic very
control and disease prevention are called
{{Answer}}( vitamins)
>A deficiency of vitamin A result in may
{{Answer}}( night blindness.)
>Vitamins regulate body metabolism by working as
{{Answer}}( specific catalysts.)
>A significant source of vitamin A is found in
{{Answer}}( spinach.)
, >The best source of riboflavin is
{{Answer}}( milk.)
>A vitamin that plays a major role in blood clotting is
{{Answer}}( vitamin K.)
>The active form of vitamin D is called
{{Answer}}( calcitriol.)
>High potassium intake tends to
{{Answer}}( cause fluid retention.)
>The mineral that is a catalyst for many reactions in cells that produce energy is
{{Answer}}( phosphorus.)
>Iron is stored as
{{Answer}}( ferritin.)
>Major minerals are
{{Answer}}( required by the body in amounts of more than 100 mg/day.)
>The mineral that is essential for the formation of fibrin to cause a blood clot is
{{Answer}}( calcium.)
>High potassium intake tends to
{{Answer}}( lower blood pressure.)
>The mineral that is a catalyst for many reactions in cells that produce energy is
{{Answer}}( magnesium)
>Thyroid-stimulating hormone controls the uptake of
{{Answer}}( iodine.)
>Iron plays a role in
{{Answer}}( hemoglobin synthesis.)
>The mineral for the controlled necessary oxidation of carbohydrate, fat, and protein in
producing and storing available energy for the body is
{{Answer}}( phosphorus)
>The trace mineral that plays a role in hemoglobin formation and general metabolism is
{{Answer}}( iron.)
>An important function of sodium is
{{Answer}}( water balance.)