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SCI 220 Week 3 WileyPLUS Weekly Exam
In this graded assignment, you are assessed on the content covered in this weeks’ readings, activities, and assignments. To help you prepare, it is recommended that you first complete this week’s Learning Path and Self-Test Learning Activities prior to completing this exam.
Click on the Assignments link in WileyPLUS to access the Week 3 Exam.
Complete the Week 3 Exam covering this week’s assigned readings listed below:
- Ch. 7: Vitamins
- Ch. 8: Water and Minerals
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Test Bank, Question 53
Your answer is correct. | |
When Vitamin C intake is below 10 mg per day, the symptoms of _______ begin to appear.
beriberi |
pellagra |
rickets |
scurvy |
Test Bank, Question 41
Your answer is correct. | |
Based on the content in this visual, identify each of the three labeled parts in A:B:C order.
cysteine: homocysteine: methionine |
homocysteine: cysteine: methionine |
methionine: homocysteine: cysteine |
methionine: cysteine: homocysteine |
Test Bank, Question 3
Your answer is correct. | |
All of the following MyPlate food groups are good sources of folate except for the _____ group.
Dairy |
Fruits |
Grains |
Vegetables |
Test Bank, Question 62
Your answer is correct. | |
Vitamin D deficiency disease in children is called
osteopenia. |
osteoporosis. |
osteomalacia. |
rickets. |
Test Bank, Question 68
Your answer is correct. | |
Vitamin E protects membranes in red blood cells, white blood cells, nerve cells, and lung cells. Why are these cells in particular in need of high amounts of vitamin E?
All of these cells are important in fighting infections |
Oxygen concentrations in these cells are high |
These cells have an especially high energy need |
Lipid concentrations in these cells are high |
Test Bank, Question 23
Your answer is correct. | |
Which of the following vitamins must be included on the food label?
Niacin and thiamin |
Riboflavin and iron |
Vitamins A and C |
Vitamins A and D |
Test Bank, Question 58
Your answer is correct. | |
The process whereby immature cells change in structure and function to become specialized is called
cell differentiation. |
gene expression. |
night blindness. |
rhodopsin. |
Test Bank, Question 20
Your answer is correct. | |
Which of the following is/are antioxidants?
Vitamin C. |
Vitamin E. |
Selenium. |
All of these nutrients serve as antioxidants. |
Test Bank, Question 9
Your answer is correct. | |
Brian’s need for a vitamin is 100 milligrams each day. The bioavailability of this vitamin is 35%. This means that Brian needs to consume _____ milligrams each day for this vitamin to meet his needs.
65 |
100 |
135 |
290 |
Test Bank, Question 32
Your answer is correct. | |
Which of the following is NOT a symptom of pellagra?
dementia |
dermatitis |
diabetes |
diarrhea |
Test Bank, Question 61
Your answer is correct. | |
This visual represents a toxicity of ______ leading the toxicity disease _______.
Photo credit: A Mazzone and A. Dal Canton, The New England Journal of Medicine, 2002; 347-222-223
beta-carotene, hypercarotenemia |
niacin, pellagra |
vitamin A, xerophthalmia |
vitamin D, rickets |
Test Bank, Question 34
Your answer is correct. | |
Which of the following are good sources of niacin?
chicken and trout |
kiwi and apples |
corn and oatmeal |
orange juice and spinach |
Test Bank, Question 33
Your answer is correct. | |
Niacin is synthesized in the body from the amino acid
alanine. |
leucine. |
riboflavin. |
tryptophan. |
Test Bank, Question 72
Your answer is correct. | |
Because selenium is part of the enzyme glutathione-peroxidase, it _____ the body’s need for vitamin E.
increases |
has no effect on |
decreases |
Test Bank, Question 67
Your answer is correct. | |
_____ enhances the bioavailability of non-heme iron.
Calcium |
Niacin |
Vitamin C |
Vitamin D |
Test Bank, Question 6
Your answer is correct. | |
In regard to the kidneys’ role in regulating water balance in the body, the term reabsorption means the amount of the substance that is:
absorbed back in to the blood after being filtered. |
excreted in the urine. |
filtered into the urine. |
secreted from the kidneys into lymph for absorption by the liver. |
Test Bank, Question 54
Your answer is correct. | |
When blood calcium levels are low, parathyroid hormone will
increase. |
not change. |
decrease. |
Test Bank, Question 58
Your answer is correct. | |
Based on this visual, which of the following statements is false?
Fruits are poor sources of calcium. |
Grains are good sources of calcium. |
Tofu is higher in calcium than sunflower seeds. |
Yogurt is higher in calcium than 1% milk and cheddar cheese. |
Test Bank, Question 14
Your answer is correct. | |
Which of the following is NOT a function of water in the human body?
Assistance in the regulation of body temperature |
Protection and lubrication of joints |
Regulation of blood glucose |
Transportation of water-soluble nutrients |
Test Bank, Question 10
Your answer is correct. | |
Adam has just returned from his long run of 6 miles in which he forgot his water bottle. Which of the following processes is most likely happening in Adam’s body?
The pituitary gland is signaling the liver to conserve energy. |
The antidiuretic hormone is signaling the kidneys to reabsorb water, thus increasing the amount of water lost in the urine. |
The antidiuretic hormone is signaling the kidneys to reabsorb water, thus decreasing the amount of water lost in the urine. |
His thirst mechanism has become impaired. | ||
Test Bank, Question 73
Your answer is correct. | |
Which deficiency disease would be common in the areas with selenium-deficient soils?
Cretinism |
Hemochromatosis |
Keshan disease |
Pellagra |
Test Bank, Question 24
Your answer is correct. | |
Dried fruits are good sources of which of the following minerals?
Calcium and zinc |
Fructose and iron |
Iron and potassium |
Potassium and zinc |
Test Bank, Question 34
Your answer is correct. | |
All of the following minerals are needed for the functioning of antioxidant enzymes EXCEPT for
copper |
phosphorus |
sulfur |
zinc |
Test Bank, Question 31
Your answer is correct. | |
Which list below best reflects the minerals that aid transmission of nerve impulses and provide for optimal muscle contraction?
Calcium, sodium, iron, and magnesium |
Iron, copper, selenium, and magnesium |
Sodium, calcium, potassium, and chloride |
Sodium, calcium, potassium, and magnesium | ||
Test Bank, Question 57
Your answer is correct. | |
Which of the following does not inhibit the absorption of calcium?
Oxalates |
Phytates |
Tannins |
Vitamin D |
Test Bank, Question 44
Your answer is correct. | |
Vitamin B12 deficiency is particularly problematic because
it causes irreversible brain damage. |
it causes microcytic anemia. |
it prevents folate from being converted to one of its active forms. |
its UL is set too high. |
Test Bank, Question 60
Your answer is correct. | |
Which of the following statements regarding vitamin A is FALSE?
Protein and zinc status are important for healthy vitamin A status. |
Beta-carotene is the most potent vitamin A precursor. |
Pepsin is necessary to release the vitamin A from protein-based sources. |
Worldwide, vitamin A deficiency is rare. | ||
Test Bank, Question 8
Your answer is correct. | |
The amount of a particular vitamin in a food depends on all of the following EXCEPT
how much of the food is consumed. |
how the food is cooked. |
how the food is stored. |
what is added to the food during processing. |
Test Bank, Question 3
Your answer is correct. | |
All of the following MyPlate food groups are good sources of folate except for the _____ group.
Dairy |
Fruits |
Grains |
Vegetables |
Test Bank, Question 78
Your answer is correct. | |
Women of childbearing age should consume _____ daily from fortified foods or supplements.
Folic acid |
Vitamin D |
Iron |
Calcium |
Test Bank, Question 33
Your answer is correct. | |
Niacin is synthesized in the body from the amino acid
alanine. |
leucine. |
riboflavin. |
tryptophan. |
Test Bank, Question 54
Your answer is correct. | |
A family member has been taking Vitamin C supplements, but is now wondering if he should continue to spend money on these supplements. What have you learned about Vitamin C that might help them with an evidence-based decision?
Excessive supplementation can cause dementia. |
Vitamin C is known to prevent the common cold. |
Excessive supplementation can interfere with drugs prescribed to prevent blood clotting. |
Excessive supplementation can cause diarrhea and can interfere with drugs prescribed to slow blood clotting. |
Test Bank, Question 28
Your answer is correct. | |
The active ______ coenzyme is needed to convert pyruvate into acetyl-CoA.
folate |
niacin |
riboflavin |
thiamin |
Test Bank, Question 41
Your answer is correct. | |
Based on the content in this visual, identify each of the three labeled parts in A:B:C order.
cysteine: homocysteine: methionine |
homocysteine: cysteine: methionine |
methionine: homocysteine: cysteine |
methionine: cysteine: homocysteine |
Test Bank, Question 26
Your answer is correct. | |
Mary needs to increase her thiamin consumption. Which of the following contains the most thiamin?
¼ c sunflower seeds |
3 oz pork chop |
3 oz rainbow trout |
1 c oatmeal |
Test Bank, Question 90
Your answer is correct. | |
Which of the following statements is true of vitamin E?
Supplements increase fertility even in people with adequate vitamin E status. |
It is needed in energy metabolism. |
Severe deficiency is a common problem in North America. |
It is needed for night vision. |
It protects cell membranes from oxidative damage. |
Test Bank, Question 55
Your answer is correct. | |
The symptoms of vitamin C deficiency include gums that swell and bleed. Why does this occur?
The lack of vitamin C allows bacteria in the mouth to irritate the gums. |
The lack of vitamin C decreases the pH of the mouth. |
There is reduced collagen synthesis. |
There is increased plaque formation around the gums. |
Test Bank, Question 20
Your answer is correct. | |
Which of the following is/are antioxidants?
Vitamin C. |
Vitamin E. |
Selenium. |
All of these nutrients serve as antioxidants. | ||
Test Bank, Question 26
Your answer is correct. | |
Phytic acid, tannins, and oxalates _____the absorption of many minerals.
decrease |
increase |
have no effect on | ||
Test Bank, Question 10
Your answer is correct. | |
Adam has just returned from his long run of 6 miles in which he forgot his water bottle. Which of the following processes is most likely happening in Adam’s body?
The pituitary gland is signaling the liver to conserve energy. |
The antidiuretic hormone is signaling the kidneys to reabsorb water, thus increasing the amount of water lost in the urine. |
The antidiuretic hormone is signaling the kidneys to reabsorb water, thus decreasing the amount of water lost in the urine. |
His thirst mechanism has become impaired. |
Test Bank, Question 54
Your answer is correct. | |
When blood calcium levels are low, parathyroid hormone will
increase. |
not change. |
decrease. |
Test Bank, Question 61
Your answer is correct. | |
Which of the following minerals stabilizes ATP’s structure?
Calcium |
Magnesium |
Phosphorus |
Zinc |
Test Bank, Question 60
Your answer is correct. | |
Which of the following minerals have a role in blood pressure regulation?
calcium and magnesium |
calcium and phosphorus |
phosphorus and magnesium |
potassium and zinc |
Test Bank, Question 34
All of the following minerals are needed for the functioning of antioxidant enzymes EXCEPT for
copper |
phosphorus |
sulfur |
zinc |
Test Bank, Question 88
Stem: Which of the following statements about iron is true?
Iron and calcium supplements should be taken together. |
Heme iron is better absorbed than nonheme iron. |
Vitamin C inhibits iron absorption. |
Tomatoes are a good source of heme iron. |
When iron levels are high, more iron is eliminated from the body in the urine. |
Test Bank, Question 65
Your answer is correct. | |
The protein molecule that is found in red blood cells that transports oxygen to body cells is called
hapocorrin. |
hemoglobin. |
myoglobin. |
transferrin. |
Test Bank, Question 73
Your answer is correct. | |
Which deficiency disease would be common in the areas with selenium-deficient soils?
Cretinism |
Hemochromatosis |
Keshan disease |
Pellagra |
Test Bank, Question 35
Your answer is correct. | |
What occurs when a cofactor binds to an enzyme?
The enzyme is activated. |
The enzyme is no longer able to function. |
Minerals can more easily bind to the enzyme. |
The enzyme can cross the cell membrane for transport. |
Test Bank, Question 72
Your answer is correct. | |
Because selenium is part of the enzyme glutathione-peroxidase, it _____ the body’s need for vitamin E.
increases |
has no effect on |
decreases |
Cells that are deficient in vitamin A become hard and dry because they produce _______, a protein.
retinal |
opsin |
keratin |
xerophthin |
Which of the following statements regarding thiamin is true?
Alcoholics are particularly susceptible to thiamin deficiency because thiamin absorption is decreased due to the effect the alcohol has the GI tract. |
Beriberi is quite common in the U.S. |
Increasing thiamin intake increases the body’s ability to produce ATP. |
Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome is a thiamin toxicity. |
Folate coenzymes are needed for the
synthesis of collagen. |
synthesis of RNA. |
metabolism of some vitamins. |
synthesis of DNA and metabolism of some amino acids. |
Which of the following populations is not at increased risk of folate deficiency?
The elderly |
Non-smoking teenage males |
Pregnant women |
Alcoholics |
A friend of yours shows you this Supplement Facts panel from a supplement marketed to reduce appetite and therefore promote weight loss. Which of the following statements is NOT one that you should share with your friend regarding the efficacy of this supplement?
This product isn’t recommended as it contains more than 100% of the DV for vitamin B6 and panthothenic acid. |
I don’t recommend you use the product as it contains a number of ingredients that are not vitamins and minerals and therefore have no Daily Value or UL amounts. |
The FDA monitors the label, so it should be safe to take. |
I don’t recommend you take it because losing weight is all about lessening the number of kcalories you eat while increasing the number kcalories you burn. |
Bernhard is a football player on your university football team and he is eating high amounts of protein. Considering his high protein intake, how should he adjust his water intake and why?
He needs to increase his daily water intake to help the kidneys excrete the protein waste products. |
He needs to increase his daily water intake to help the heart pump the protein more efficiently to the muscles. |
He needs to decrease his daily water intake so that a more concentrated source of protein gets to the muscles. |
He needs to decrease his daily water intake so that the intestine more efficiently absorbs the protein that enters the intestinal tract. |
Which of the following is not a function of magnesium?
Assists with regulation of fluid balance |
Keeps blood balanced |
Maintains the health of bones |
Generates energy for exercise |
Excess body weight is associated with _____risk of osteoporosis development.
increased |
reduced |
no (there is no relationship between body weight and osteoporosis development) |
Which of the following does NOT increase a person’s need for water?
Following a high-fiber diet |
Following a low-sodium diet |
Following a high-protein diet |
Competing in a local 5K run |
Magnesium absorption is enhanced by the presence of
active vitamin D |
calcium |
iron |
phytates |