Nutrition Chapter 13
Which of the following compounds provides a major storage reservoir for the iron? A) Ferritin B) Myoglobin C) Transferrin D) Hemoglobin
A) Ferritin
Which of the following is a true of the iron in the body? A) Most of the body's iron is recycled B) Main storage site for iron is the intestinal epithelium C) Iron is absorbed better from supplements than from foods D) Iron from the nonheme food sources is absorbed better than that from heme food sources
A) Most of the body's iron is recycled
Which of the following statements about the selenium is not true? A) Selenium has no known toxicity symptoms. B) Selenium is integral part of the metalloenzyme C) Selenium is required for the regulation of the thyroid hormones. D) Selenium content in plant foods depends on the soil conditions in which they were grown.
A) Selenium has no known toxicity symptoms.
Both deficiency and toxicity of iodine, can cause thyroid dysfunction.and its enlargement (Goiter) A) True B) False
A) True
Fluoride is not essential for normal growth and development of the teeth & bones. A) True B) False
A) True
Generally, only the young children are at risk of developing the fluorosis. A) True B) False
A) True
Treated tap water is the best source of fluoride in the diet. A) True B) False Answer:
A) True
Research studies suggest that chromium may decrease the risk of developing A) diabetes. B) cardiovascular disease. C) cancer. D) hypertension
A) diabetes.
The most common cause of the iodine deficiency is A) insufficient intake of iodine from the foods and water. B) overconsumption of other trace elements. C) overconsumption of anti-thyroid substances. D) pituitary deficiencies of thyroid-stimulating hormone
A) insufficient intake of iodine from the foods and water.
Which of the following is a trace mineral? A) iron B) calcium C) sodium D) magnesium
A) iron
All of the following decrease the iron absorption except A) vitamin C. B) phytates. C) oxalates. D) polyphenols.
A) vitamin C.
Because the iron absorption is so tightly regulated, iron overload in the body is impossible. A) True B) False
B
Which of the following is an important function of the selenium? A) Helps blood to clot B) Antioxidant inhibiting the formation of the free radicals C) Acts as a cross-linking agent in the protein collagen D) Is an important natural food preservative
B) Antioxidant inhibiting the formation of the free radicals
Which of the following is the richest source of iodine? A) Corn B) Seafood C) Eggs D) Vegetables
B) Seafood
Once absorbed, copper is bound to the ________ for transport. A) ceruloplasmin B) albumin C) transferrin D) metallothionein
B) albumin
Which of the following trace minerals has a higher need (RDA) for the women than for men? A) zinc B) iron C) copper D) iodine
B) iron
In which of the following types of the individuals is copper deficiency most likely to occur? A) adolescents B) premature babies entirely fed with the formula C) vegetarians D) the aged
B) premature babies entirely fed with the formula
Functions of trace minerals include all of the following except A) maintenance of red blood cells. B) providing the energy. C) acting as cofactors. D) maintenance of bones and teeth.
B) providing the energy.
Taste and smell perception are associated with which mineral? A) iron B) zinc C) selenium D) chromium
B) zinc
Which of the following is true about the trace minerals? A) A deficiency sign common to many trace minerals is dermatitis B) Deficiencies and the toxicities of the of trace minerals are not known to occur C) The amounts in the foods are partly dependent, on water & soil composition D) The total amount of all trace minerals in an average person is about 100 grams
C) The amounts in the foods are partly dependent, on water & soil composition
Which of the following is a not characteristic of the zinc deficiency? A) loss of appetite B) delayed growth and sexual development C) anemia with small red blood cells D) poor immune function
C) anemia with small red blood cells
Along with calcium and vitamin D, ________ may increase bone density and reduce the osteoporosis. A) zinc B) copper C) fluoride D) selenium
C) fluoride
Which of the following foods, is the best source of iron? A) broccoli casserole B) whole-wheat bread C) hamburger D) watermelon slices
C) hamburger
All of the following trace minerals are integral to the structure of the metalloenzymes except A) selenium. B) zinc. C) iodine. D) molybdenum.
C) iodine.
In the metabolism, conversion of pyruvate to oxaloacetate, to enter the TCA cycle requires which metallic cofactor? A) molybdenum. B) copper. C) manganese. D) iron.
C) manganese.
Which of the following food groups is abundant in copper? A) milk and cheese B) fruits and vegetables C) organ meats, seafood, nuts, and seeds D) chicken and poultry
C) organ meats, seafood, nuts, and seeds
All of the following are trace minerals except A) selenium. B) copper. C) potassium. D) zinc.
C) potassium.
All of the following enhance the absorption of the iron except A) body's increased need for iron. B) presence of vitamin C. C) reduced hydrochloric acid in the stomach. D) presence of the heme form of the iron.
C) reduced hydrochloric acid in the stomach.
Which of the following trace minerals is recycled back into the pancreas to be incorporated into pancreatic digestive juice? A) iron B) copper C) zinc D) selenium
C) zinc
Chromium deficiency is characterized by A) hypertension. B) enlargement of the thyroid gland C) enlargement of the liver. D) High blood sugar
D) High blood sugar
Which of the following would be the most appropriate food source of iodine for the people who live inland? A) Fresh-water fish B) Plants of the cabbage family C) Locally grown fruits D) Iodized table salt
D) Iodized table salt
Which of the following is a prominent feature of mild iodine deficiency in children? A) Demineralization B) Growth retardation C) Hyperactivity D) Lower IQ and poor performance in school
D) Lower IQ and poor performance in school
Which of the following represents the most reliable dietary source of the zinc? A) Nuts and oils B) Milk and yogurt C) Fruits D) Meats and shellfish
D) Meats and shellfish
Which are the two trace minerals that the vegetarians have a higher need for? A) copper and selenium B) calcium and zinc C) magnesium and copper D) iron and zinc
D) iron and zinc
Which of the following minerals carries the highest risk of the toxicity from consumption in the foods and water? A) chromium B) molybdenum C) iron D) manganese
D) manganese
All of the following statements are true of trace minerals except A) they are needed by the body in smaller amounts than macronutrients. B) overall, they amount to less than 5 grams in the body. C) their daily dietary need is less than 20 milligrams. D) they can be destroyed by cooking.
D) they can be destroyed by cooking.
All of the following statements regarding the iron are true except A) Accidental consumption of supplements containing iron is a leading cause of poisoning deaths in children in the US. B) High doses of iron can cause symptoms of the gastrointestinal distress. C) Storing large amounts of iron is beneficial for the body and reduces the risk of infections. D) Cooking food in the iron pots and pans can increase the iron content in the food.
C) Storing large amounts of iron is beneficial for the body and reduces the risk of infections.