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Primary location for Vitamin E's antioxidant activity? Ans✓✓✓Cellular
membrane
Rickets Ans✓✓✓Condition of impared 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✓✓✓Calcitrol
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