Nutrition ch.12
The __% of calcium that is circulating in the fluids as _______ calcium (calcium is a cation, which is positively charged) participates in the regulation of muscle ___________, the clotting of blood, the transmission of nerve _____________, the secretion of hormones, and the __________of enzyme reactions
1, ionized, contractions, impulses, and activation
Water makes up about _____ of the weight of lean tissue and less than ____ of the weight of fat
3/4 and 1/4
About ______% of the injested calcium is absorbed
30
Water constitutes about ____% of an adult's body weight and a ________ percentage of a child's
60 and higher
_____% of Phosphorus is found combined with calcium in the bones and teeth
85
____% of the body's calcium is in the bones and teeth
99
_______, which provides energy to the cells, uses ______ phosphorus groups in order to do its work
ATP and 3
is important for regulating extracellular fluids
Chloride
Phosphorus is part of ________ and ______ and is therefore necessary for all growth
DNA and RNA
_______ and vegetables are good sources of potassium.
Fruits
___________ works alongside calcium in much of the work that calcium performs
Magnesium
____________ is dependent, in part on genetics and nutrition
Osteoporosis
__________ is the second most abundant mineral in the body
Phosphorus
A steady heartbeat is maintained by _________.
Potassium
It is a cation (i.e., it has a positive charge)
Sodium
is the primary regulator of extracellular fluid volume, it maintains acid-base balance, and is essential to nerve transmission and muscle contraction
Sodium
___ body does not use sulfur by itself as a nutrient; it is, however, essential for the proper _____________ of the B vitamin thiamin and the amino acids _______________ and cysteine.
T, functioning, and methionine
______ is the most indispensable nutrient of all the nutrients
Water
Chloride is an _______ (i.e., it has a negative charge)
anion
Over half of the magnesium in the body is in the ________.
bones
Like sodium, potassium is a _________ (positively charged), but unlike sodium, potassium is the body's __________ cation inside the body cells
cation and principal
Bone density can be measured using ______-energy, X-ray absorptiometry or ___________.
dual and ultrasound
Potassium plays a major role in maintaining fluid and ___________, balance, and cell ________.
electrolyte and integrity
Magnesium is important to maintaining ____________ in the teeth
enamel
a person can survive only a _____ days without water whereas a deficiency of the other nutrients may take _________.
few and weeks
Sodium is readily absorbed in the intestinal tract and travels ______ in the blood to the kidneys where the kidneys _______ out the sodium and returns the exact amount for maintaining ___________.
freely, filter, and homeostasis
The stomach acids contain________ acid, which contain chloride; people with bulimia nervosa, who purge (vomit) are at considerable risk of upsetting the chloride ________ in the body
hydrochloric and balance
People with _________ (high blood pressure) may be placed on a sodium-_________ diet
hypertension and restricted
The ________ is a brain center that controls activities such as maintenance of water balance, regulation of body temperature, and control of appetite
hypothalamus
____ _____________ plays a role in causing high blood pressure
low potassium
Calcium can _______ blood pressure
lower
Phosphorus assists in energy __________, and many enzymes and the _____ vitamins become active only when a phosphate group is _______________.
metabolism, B, and attached
Calcium is the most abundant _________ in the body
mineral
Skin, hair, and nails contain some of the body's more ________ proteins, which have a ________ _________ content
rigid and high sulfur
______ contains sodium chloride, which can be broken down to meet the body's sodium and chloride needs
salt
The proportion of water is generally ________ in females, obese people, and the elderly, mainly due to a smaller proportion of ______ tissue.
smaller and lean
Alcohol and caffeinated beverages (e.g., coffee, tea, sodas) are not good __________ for water because they act as _______, causing the body to lose about half of the liquid consumed from the beverage
substitutes and diuretics
Type I osteoporosis involves losses of ____________ bone (the lacy, calcium-containing crystals)
trabecular
Type II osteoporosis involves losses of both the _________ and the _________ bone
trabecular and cortical
the __________ may compress into wedge shapes, forming what is often called "dowager's hump"
vertebrae
Osteoporosis sets in during the later years, but it develops much earlier in life - without ___________.
warning
a person's body composition influences how much of the body's weight is ______.
water
Fluid needs are best met by _________, but milk and juices can account for part of the _____ needs
water and day's
calcium is drawn out of the bones and is used by the body over the course of many __________.
years