Of the ten leading causes of death in the U.S., how many are directly related to nutrition?
1.Two
2.Four
3.Six
4.Eight
5.Ten
2
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Vitamin B6 differs from the other water-soluble vitamins in that it _____
a. does not play a role in the metabolism of energy-yielding nutrients b. can be stored in muscle tissue c. is absorbed like the fat-soluble vitamins d. is only found in animal foods e. is never found in vegetables
Which of the following statements is true of magnesium?
A) Magnesium absorption increases when blood levels are high and decreases when blood levels are low. B) Magnesium absorption occurs in the large intestine. C) The majority of the body's magnesium content is associated with lymph. D) The Tolerable Upper Intake Level for magnesium is 350 mg/day for adults.
At approximately day 15, when the implanted blastocyst differentiates into distinct layers of cells, the mass is called a(n)
A. fetus. B. infant. C. embryo. D. placenta.
Alcohol is unlike fat and carbohydrates because it does not contain
A) hydrogen. B) oxygen. C) carbon. D) nutrients.