Match the correct answer with the appropriate term
_______ 1. Nutrient whose deficiency causes beriberi
_______ 2. Richest food source of thiamin
_______ 3. Also known as vitamin B2
_______ 4. Greatest contributor of riboflavin for most people
_______ 5. Caused by riboflavin deficiency and characterized by cracks and redness at corners of mouth
_______ 6. Precursor of niacin
_______ 7. A low-protein diet centered on this food that once caused widespread pellagra in the U.S. South
_______ 8. Large doses can raise HDL cholesterol
_______ 9. Deficiency of this vitamin is induced by feeding raw egg whites
_______ 10. Vitamin whose principal active form is part of coenzyme A (CoA)
_______ 11. Toxicity from this vitamin is known to cause nerve damage and inability to walk
_______ 12. Prevention of neural tube defects is related to increased intake of this substance by pregnant women
_______ 13. One of the first two symptoms of folate deficiency
_______ 14. Required to maintain nerve fiber sheath
_______ 15. Required for absorption of vitamin B12
_______ 16. Vitamin made in the body from methionine
_______ 17. The antiscorbutic factor
_______ 18. Vitamin C is required for the synthesis of this substance
_______ 19. Justly famous as a source of vitamin C
_______ 20. Substances that neutralize free radicals and may play role in disease prevention
a. Pork
b. Corn
c. Milk and milk products
d. Folate
e. Biotin
f. Nicotinic acid (Niacin)
g. Choline
h. Anemia
i. Collagen
j. Thiamin
k. Antioxidants
l. Cheilosis
m. Vitamin B6
n. Vitamin B12
o. Tryptophan
p. Citrus fruits
q. Vitamin C
r. Intrinsic factor
s. Riboflavin
t. Pantothenic acid
1. Nutrient whose deficiency causes beriberi
ANSWER: j
2. Richest food source of thiamin
ANSWER: a
3. Also known as vitamin B2
ANSWER: s
4. Greatest contributor of riboflavin for most people
ANSWER: c
5. Caused by riboflavin deficiency and characterized by cracks and redness at corners of mouth
ANSWER: l
6. Precursor of niacin
ANSWER: o
7. A low-protein diet centered on this food that once caused widespread pellagra in the U.S. South
ANSWER: b
8. Large doses can raise HDL cholesterol
ANSWER: f
9. Deficiency of this vitamin is induced by feeding raw egg whites
ANSWER: e
10. Vitamin whose principal active form is part of coenzyme A (CoA)
ANSWER: t
11. Toxicity from this vitamin is known to cause nerve damage and inability to walk
ANSWER: m
12. Prevention of neural tube defects is related to increased intake of this substance by pregnant women
ANSWER: d
13. One of the first two symptoms of folate deficiency
ANSWER: h
14. Required to maintain nerve fiber sheath
ANSWER: n
15. Required for absorption of vitamin B12
ANSWER: r
16. Vitamin made in the body from methionine
ANSWER: g
17. The antiscorbutic factor
ANSWER: q
18. Vitamin C is required for the synthesis of this substance
ANSWER: i
19. Justly famous as a source of vitamin C
ANSWER: p
20. Substances that neutralize free radicals and may play role in disease prevention
ANSWER: k
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