Chapter 8 - Vitamins
Biotin's roles in the body include
- Amino acid breakdown - Glucose synthesis - Fatty acid synthesis
The results of major studies fail to show that high Vitamin E intake can reduce the risk of
- Cancer - Cardiovascular disease - Cognitive impairment
When consumed in high doses, vitamins often
- Cause unpleasant side effects - Have drug like effects in the body.
Niacin participates in which of the following
- Energy metabolism
Symptoms of osteomalacia include
- Muscle weakness - Soft, weak bones
Water-soluble vitamins
- Niacin - Riboflavin - Vitamin B-6
The body needs choline to
- Synthesize a part of a phospholipid in the liver - Produce phospholids in cell membrances - As part of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine
Vitamin E
Antioxidant defense
Folate
Blood formation
Vitamin D
Bone health
Pantothenic acid is a component of
Coenzyme A.
In the body, pantothenic acid is important for
Energy metabolism. Fatty acid production
Inside the cell, Vitamin C functions primarily by
donating electrons to other compounds
Rank the sequence of steps involved in the role of vitamin A in the visual cycle.
1. In the dark, retinal binds to opsin to form rhodopsin. 2. Light activates rhodopsin, causing it to change shape. 3. Activated rhodopsin stimulates rod cell changes that result in vision. 4. Retinal detaches from opsin