Title | Chapter 9 (Exam #9): Sum20 NUTR 011 #52368 Human Nutrition-Online |
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Chapter 9 (Exam #9) Due Jul 25 at 11:59pm
Points 20
Questions 20
Available Jul 23 at 7am - Jul 25 at 11:59pm 3 days
Time Limit 45 Minutes
Allowed Attempts 3
Instructions DO NOT Start exam if you are not ready. you can attempt to the exam twice and highest grade will be recorded. you have thirty minutes to complete the exam. Exam will be all Multiple-Choice Questions. Please read all choices and select the best answer. You will have 20 questions and 20 points for this. Good luck to all of you
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Question 1 The majority of our body's fluoride is stored in
the skeletal system.
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Question 2
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A T-score between +1 (plus 1) and -1 (minus 1) on a DXA signifies
normal bone density.
Question 3
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Newborn infants receive a single injection of vitamin K at birth because
newborns do not have enough bacteria in their small intestine to make vitamin K.
Question 4
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Most of the body's phosphorus is stored in
the skeleton.
Incorrect
Question 5 Which of the following is NOT a function of calcium?
maintenance of blood pressure
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Question 6
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The primary, active form of vitamin D in the human body is
calcitriol.
Question 7 Vitamin K's primary role in the body is
blood clotting.
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Question 8
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Which of the following is the MOST abundant mineral in our body?
calcium
Question 9
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Fluorosis is associated with
consuming too much fluoride.
Question 10
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The spongy bone that is found within the ends of long bones is called
trabecular.
Question 11
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People with diseases that result in the malabsorption of which nutrient are at risk for a vitamin D deficiency?
fat
Question 12
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The animal form of vitamin K produced by bacteria in the large intestine is
menaquinone.
Question 13
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How can we increase our absorption of dietary magnesium?
eat a high-protein diet
Question 14
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Around what age does bone resorption generally begin to occur more rapidly than bone formation?
40
Question 15
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Which of the following does NOT describe a role that calcitonin plays when blood calcium levels are elevated?
Calcitonin stimulates the action of vitamin D.
Question 16
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When does bone growth and modeling start?
during fetal development
Question 17
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Which of the following refers to the two-step process in which bone
tissue is recycled?
bone remodeling
Question 18
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Vitamin D toxicity is associated with
supplements.
Question 19
Where do humans obtain vitamin D?
sunlight
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Question 20 Which of the following foods are good sources of magnesium?
green leafy vegetables
Quiz Score: 19 out of 20...