Chapter 13 Practice Quiz

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Which provides the most absorbable iron?

3 ounces steak

Which of these people is least likely to develop an iron deficiency?

52 year old man

Which mineral enhances insulin activity?

Chromium

Iron

Deficiency symptoms: anemia Toxicity symptoms: GI distress

Copper

Deficiency symptoms: bone abnormalities Toxicity symptoms: liver damage

Iodide

Deficiency symptoms: goiter, cretinism Toxicity symptoms: elevated TSH, goiter

Zinc

Deficiency symptoms: growth retardation, hair loss Toxicity symptoms: loss of appetite, low HDL

Selenium

Deficiency symptoms: keshan disease Toxicity symptoms: skin rash, fatigue, garlic breath odor

Manganese

Deficiency symptoms: rare Toxicity symptoms: nervous system disorders

Fluoride

Drinking water (if supplemented), tea, seafood

A slight manganese overload may aggravate a calcium deficiency.

False

Fluoride acts as a cofactor for many enzymes that facilitate the metabolism of carbohydrate, lipids, and amino acids.

False

Iron deficiency is also called iron-deficiency anemia.

False

When iron concentrations become abnormally high, the spleen converts some ferritin into another storage protein called hemosiderin.

False

Which of the following does lead not compete with?

Fluoride

Cretinism is caused by a deficiency of:

Iodine

Molybdenum

Legumes, cereals, nuts

Chromium

Meats (liver), whole grains, brewers yeast

Selenium sources

Seafood, organ meats, other meats

The mineral best known for its role as an antioxidant is:

Selenium

Capsaicin, found in hot peppers, modulates blood clotting

True

Chromium is an essential mineral that participates in carbohydrate and lipid metabolism.

True

Excess lead in the blood deranges the structure of red blood cell membranes, making them leaky and fragile.

True

Flaxseeds are a source of omega-3 fatty acids.

True

Heme iron is found only in foods derived from the flesh of animals, such as meats, poultry, and fish.

True

Most of the trace minerals are toxic at intakes only two and a half to eleven times above the estimated requirements.

True

Selenium deficiency is associated with Keshan disease, a disease of the heart.

True

The iron content of eggs can triple in the time it takes to scramble them in an iron pan, although absorption can be poor.

True

The most common cause of goiter is iodine deficiency.

True

Worldwide, iron deficiency is the most common nutrient deficiency.

True

Zinc participates in the synthesis, storage, and release of insulin.

True

A classic sign of zinc deficiency is:

growth retardation

Fluorosis occurs when fluoride:

is excessive

Examples of phytochemicals include:

lycopene and lutein

The intestinal protein that helps to regulate zinc absorption is:

metallothionein

Which of the following would not describe the blood cells of a severe iron deficiency?

pernicious

Iron absorption is impaired by:

phytates


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