CH11 HW

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blood clotting

in what chief capacity does vitamin K function

liver

in what organ would you expect to find vitamin K in large quantities

toxicity can lead to increased pressure in the skull

vitamin A

deficiency state in adults is called osteomalacia

vitamin D

prevents damage to cell membranes

vitamin E

deficiency state can cause excessive bleeding

vitamin K

sunlight, fortified food products

what are ways that we obtain vitamin D?

exposure to sunlight

what can the body use to synthesize vitamin D

cholesterol

what compound serves as the major precursor for the body's synthesis of vitamin D

erythrocyte hermolysis

what disorders may result from vitamin E deficiency in people

beta-carotene

what food substances can be converted to vitamin A in the body

retinol

what form of vitamin A supports reproduction but not growth

retinal

what form of vitamin A supports vision but not growth

prolonged exposure to sunlight degrades the vitamin D precursor in skin, thus preventing vitamin D toxicity

what is a characteristic of vitamin D nutrition?

the average consumption in the U.S. does not meet the recommended intake

what is a feature of vitamin D

bacteria in the intestines synthesize bioavailable vitamin K

what is a feature of vitamin K

deficiency symptoms may take years to develop on a poor diet

what is a property of the fat-soluble vitamins?

promotes calcium and phosphorus absorption and promotes calcium mobilization from bone

what is/are the main functions of vitamin D

small intenstine

what organ is NOT required for the complete synthesis of activated vitamin D

children

what population group is most vulnerable to vitamin A toxicity

10 micrograms of beta-carotene

one retinol activity equivalent is equal to

the vitamin is widespread in foods

why are primary vitamin E deficiencies rarely observed in human beings

A

with what vitamin is opsin usually associated in the body

night blindness

the first detectable sign of vitamin A deficiency is usually

antioxidant

the main function of vitamin E in the body is to act as an

90

approx. what percentage of the body's vitamin A stores are found in the liver?

dizziness and blurred vision

symptoms of vitamin A toxicity include

alpha-tocopherol

the active form of vitamin K is


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