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©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 12:08PM. A+ 1 HNF150 Exam 3 Questions With Correct Answers 100% Verified. Major roles of water - Answercarries nutrients, solvent, participates in chemical reactions, shock absorber, body temp regulation, removal of waste causes of dehydration - Answerdon't drink enough fluids, diuretics (alcohol, caffeine), eat lots of salt and sugar symptoms of dehydration - AnswerThirst, dry mouth, fatigue, headache, dizziness, deep yellow urine. Seizures, low blood pressure, coma are severe dehydration symptoms, BP decrease, increased pulse how is water regulated in the body - AnswerThe nervous system and the kidneys act together to control water in the body, such as making feelings of thirst sources of water input - Answerdrinking fluids, eating foods, produced from metabolism sources of water output - Answerperspiration, lung respiration, feces, urine what is hard water - Answerhas more minerals overall (Ca and Mg), about 85% of water in US, leaves deposits what is soft water - Answerless minerals, contains mostly Na, not as palatable compare the safety regulations of tap and bottled water - AnswerTap requires disinfection, confirms e coli and coliform is banned, they test more frequently for bacteria, they filter pathogens and viruses, test for organic chemicals more often water balance - Answercomparison of input and output solvent - Answerdissolves solutes diuretic - Answerwater pills or foods designed to increase amount of water and salt expelled as urine ©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 12:08PM. A+ 2 electrolytes - Answercompounds that separate into ions within water, able to conduct electrical current ions - Answercharged particles anions - Answernegative charge (chloride) cations - Answerpositive charge (Na) hyponatremia - Answerwater toxicity, water pulled into cells, causing them to swell, symptoms: headache, nausea, respiratory arrest role of minerals in maintaining fluid and electrolytes - AnswerMineral salts form electrolytes which help keep fluids in their proper place and buffer these fluids, which allows all life processes to take place, sodium and potassium role of minerals in maintaining acid base - Answeract as buffers to maintain the body's fluids proper pH. It will either gather or release H+ as needed to maintain pH.I -sodium and phosphorus decreased bioavailability - AnswerPhytic acid in wheat grain fiber binds strongly to some minerals. (enzymes in the yeast improve the mineral bioavailability). -Oxalic acid in leafy green plants reduces bioavailability (spinach, chard, beet greens). -Polyphenols(in tea, chocolate, wine) can lower bioavailability of minerals. increased bioavailability - Answervitamin c increases iron absorb vitamin d, increases calcium magnesium and phosphorus increase hcl makes minerals more bioavailable by dissolving bioavailability - Answerthe degree to which the amount of an ingested nutrient is absorbed and is available in the body phytic acid - Answersome whole grain fibers and legumes strongly bind to some minerals, oxalic acid reduces bioavailability (spinach, chard, beet greens), polyphenols (tea, chocolate, wine) can lower bioavailability gastric acidity - Answeris when HCl makes minerals more bioavailable by converting to a more easily absorbed form trace minerals - Answerare often very reactive and toxic in their free form, so they usually have specific transport proteins to carry them what are the trace minerals - Answeriodine, zinc,

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Major roles of water - Answer✔carries nutrients, solvent, participates in chemical reactions,
shock absorber, body temp regulation, removal of waste

causes of dehydration - Answer✔don't drink enough fluids, diuretics (alcohol, caffeine), eat lots
of salt and sugar

symptoms of dehydration - Answer✔Thirst, dry mouth, fatigue, headache, dizziness, deep
yellow urine. Seizures, low blood pressure, coma are severe dehydration symptoms, BP
decrease, increased pulse

how is water regulated in the body - Answer✔The nervous system and the kidneys act together
to control water in the body, such as making feelings of thirst

sources of water input - Answer✔drinking fluids, eating foods, produced from metabolism

sources of water output - Answer✔perspiration, lung respiration, feces, urine

what is hard water - Answer✔has more minerals overall (Ca and Mg), about 85% of water in US,
leaves deposits

what is soft water - Answer✔less minerals, contains mostly Na, not as palatable

compare the safety regulations of tap and bottled water - Answer✔Tap requires disinfection,
confirms e coli and coliform is banned, they test more frequently for bacteria, they filter
pathogens and viruses, test for organic chemicals more often

water balance - Answer✔comparison of input and output

solvent - Answer✔dissolves solutes

diuretic - Answer✔water pills or foods designed to increase amount of water and salt expelled
as urine



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electrolytes - Answer✔compounds that separate into ions within water, able to conduct
electrical current

ions - Answer✔charged particles

anions - Answer✔negative charge (chloride)

cations - Answer✔positive charge (Na)

hyponatremia - Answer✔water toxicity, water pulled into cells, causing them to swell,
symptoms: headache, nausea, respiratory arrest

role of minerals in maintaining fluid and electrolytes - Answer✔Mineral salts form electrolytes
which help keep fluids in their proper place and buffer these fluids, which allows all life
processes to take place, sodium and potassium

role of minerals in maintaining acid base - Answer✔act as buffers to maintain the body's fluids
proper pH. It will either gather or release H+ as needed to maintain pH.I
-sodium and phosphorus

decreased bioavailability - Answer✔Phytic acid in wheat grain fiber binds strongly to some
minerals. (enzymes in the yeast improve the mineral bioavailability).
-Oxalic acid in leafy green plants reduces bioavailability (spinach, chard, beet greens).
-Polyphenols(in tea, chocolate, wine) can lower bioavailability of minerals.

increased bioavailability - Answer✔vitamin c increases iron absorb
vitamin d, increases calcium magnesium and phosphorus increase
hcl makes minerals more bioavailable by dissolving

bioavailability - Answer✔the degree to which the amount of an ingested nutrient is absorbed
and is available in the body

phytic acid - Answer✔some whole grain fibers and legumes strongly bind to some minerals,
oxalic acid reduces bioavailability (spinach, chard, beet greens), polyphenols (tea, chocolate,
wine) can lower bioavailability

gastric acidity - Answer✔is when HCl makes minerals more bioavailable by converting to a more
easily absorbed form

trace minerals - Answer✔are often very reactive and toxic in their free form, so they usually
have specific transport proteins to carry them

what are the trace minerals - Answer✔iodine, zinc, fluoride, iron, selenium

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function of iodine - Answer✔needed for thyroid hormones, regulate basal metabolic rate

iodine deficiency/symptoms - Answer✔goiter, cretinism, fetal brain and growth development

cretinism - Answer✔iodine deficiency during pregnancy that causes severe intellectual
disability, loss of hearing and speech, very short stature

function of zinc - Answer✔works with protein to help enzymes, essential to wound healing,
taste, cognitive development, assists in immune function

zinc deficiency/symptoms - Answer✔Loss of appetite and sense of taste, delayed growth and
sexual maturation, immune dysfunction: dermatitis and diarrhea, birth defects, and infant
mortality

iodine food sources - Answer✔iodized salt, saltwater seafood, seaweed, dairy

zinc food sources - Answer✔Mollusks, red meat, seafood, nuts, legumes, whole grains

fluoride function - Answer✔thought to promote re-mineralization of tooth enamel

fluoride deficiency/symptoms - Answer✔too much: fluorosis, mottling (spots) on teeth

fluoride food sources - Answer✔Water, tea with fluoride in it, seafood and seaweed

what are the major minerals - Answer✔calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium

function of calcium - Answer✔Regulates blood calcium levels (vitamin D promotes absorption)
99% stored in bones and teeth, bone remodeling & repair, nerve transmission, blood clotting,
blood pressure, muscle contraction and heartbeat

calcium deficiency/symptoms - Answer✔Rickets, Osteoporosis - bone loss, osteopenia

calcium food sources - Answer✔spinach, kale, dairy products, orange juice

function of magnesium - Answer✔assists in enzyme function, energy metabolism, affects
metabolism of potassium, calcium, and vitamin D, protein formation, muscular relaxation,
provides resistance to tooth decay

magnesium deficiency/symptoms - Answer✔Irregular heartbeat, weakness, muscle spasms,
disorientation, nausea, seizures, possible impaired nerve function, risk of osteoporosis

magnesium food sources - Answer✔Found in green leafy vegetables, squash, beans, nuts,
grains, milk, meat, eggs, hard water

function of iron - Answer✔oxygen transport, helps enzymes and immune cells
neurotransmitter synthesis, energy metabolism

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