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Side A ------ Side B how many classes of vitamins are there ------ 2 what is not a charactersitic of fat soulable vitamins ------ they are easily secreted what is not a charactersitic of fwater soulable vitamins ------ the easily build up for toxins a vitamin A precurson ------ is called beta-carotene is found in plants what is not a good source for beta carotene ------ red cabbage the vitamin D deficiency disease in children is known as ------ rickets people who are exposed to the sun make vitamin D from ------ cholersterol Vitamin E exerts an espically important antioxidant effect in the ------ lungs the DRI for vitamin E is _____ mg a day for adults ------ 15 vitamin K deficiencies may occur in ------ new born infantspeople who have taken antibiotics the niacin deficiency disease is known as ------ pellagra of all the vitamins, ____, is most likely to interact with medications ------ folate what amount of vitamin C is need to prevent scurvy ------ 10 mg whati s needed for proportional to protein intake ------ vitamin B6 addication to alcohol can cause a defiency in ------ thiamin vitamin B12 is naturally occuring in ------ animals where is survy not found in the US ------ breast fed infants between 3 and 10 million of the childrens world suffers from ------ vitamin A deficiency what is the best supplement ------ one that provides in amounts smaller or close to your recomended amount to preserve the vitamin C content of a fresh veggie you wuold ------ leave it as whole as possiblecook it quickly what is the womens adult DRI intake recommendation for vitamin C ------ 75 what is an anti-infective vitamin? ------ A what shouldn't be eaten on a daily basis cause it can cause toxicity? ------ liver vitamin D is the most... ------ potentionally toxic of all vitamins diseases of the liver, gallbladder, and pacrease are likely to result in deficency of ------ vitamin E if you see a flash of bright liight at night, what would you say? ------ your eyes are well nourished and normal a jar of carrots to the infant every day could cause risk of ------ having his skin turn yellow which of the following would have the lowest need for vitamin A? ------ a child you friend shows symptoms of appetite loss, nausea, vomiting, increase uriniation and calcium deposites. What supplements has your friend been taking ------ vitamin D what would be safe from getting vitamin D deficiency ------ an adult who eats cereal with milk every day an athlete who comsumes a high protein diet would increased need for ------ vitamin B6 you are reading the labels of four vitamin supplements and seeo ne of the words or symbols listen below on each label. Which one would you choose? ------ USP
Side A ------ Side B how many classes of vitamins are there ------ 2 what is not a charactersitic of fat soulable vitamins ------ they are easily secreted what is not a charactersitic of fwater soulable vitamins ------ the easily build up for toxins a vitamin A precurson ------ is called beta-carotene is found in plants what is not a good source for beta carotene ------ red cabbage the vitamin D deficiency disease in children is known as ------ rickets people who are exposed to the sun make vitamin D from ------ cholersterol Vitamin E exerts an espically important antioxidant effect in the ------ lungs the DRI for vitamin E is _____ mg a day for adults ------ 15 vitamin K deficiencies may occur in ------ new born infantspeople who have taken antibiotics the niacin deficiency disease is known as ------ pellagra of all the vitamins, ____, is most likely to interact with medications ------ folate what amount of vitamin C is need to prevent scurvy ------ 10 mg whati s needed for proportional to protein intake ------ vitamin B6 addication to alcohol can cause a defiency in ------ thiamin vitamin B12 is naturally occuring in ------ animals where is survy not found in the US ------ breast fed infants between 3 and 10 million of the childrens world suffers from ------ vitamin A deficiency what is the best supplement ------ one that provides in amounts smaller or close to your recomended amount to preserve the vitamin C content of a fresh veggie you wuold ------ leave it as whole as possiblecook it quickly what is the womens adult DRI intake recommendation for vitamin C ------ 75 what is an anti-infective vitamin? ------ A what shouldn't be eaten on a daily basis cause it can cause toxicity? ------ liver vitamin D is the most... ------ potentionally toxic of all vitamins diseases of the liver, gallbladder, and pacrease are likely to result in deficency of ------ vitamin E if you see a flash of bright liight at night, what would you say? ------ your eyes are well nourished and normal a jar of carrots to the infant every day could cause risk of ------ having his skin turn yellow which of the following would have the lowest need for vitamin A? ------ a child you friend shows symptoms of appetite loss, nausea, vomiting, increase uriniation and calcium deposites. What supplements has your friend been taking ------ vitamin D what would be safe from getting vitamin D deficiency ------ an adult who eats cereal with milk every day an athlete who comsumes a high protein diet would increased need for ------ vitamin B6 you are reading the labels of four vitamin supplements and seeo ne of the words or symbols listen below on each label. Which one would you choose? ------ USP
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