HN 2310 Chapter 12
Some vitamins have overlapping functions in the body, while others have distinct functions. Match the vitamin with its unique property:
A - important for vision D - is a hormone E - is an antioxidant K - activates blood clotting factors
A high intake of Vitamin E can
interfere with vitamin K's blood-clotting activity
Megadoses of vitamins are useful in preventing nutritional deficiencies and decreasing disease risk.
False
Determine whether each label describes water-soluble or fat-soluble vitamins.
Fat-soluble: Vitamins A, D, E, and K; mostly stored in liver and fatty tissues; travel with dietary fats through bloodstream Water-soluble: Vitamins B and C; readily excreted from body; easily lost during food processing and preparation
Antibiotics and intestinal diseases can interfere with absorption of vitamin
K
Nutrients most likely to cause toxicity if consumed in excessive amounts include
Vitamins A and D
Of the following, the best source of provitamin A is
baked sweet potato
The main active form of vitamin D in the body is
calcitriol
Which vitamin deficiency leads to hemolytic anemia?
vitamin E (vitamin K toxicity also leads to hemolytic anemia)