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DIT 121 Final Exam | 100% Correct | Verified | 2024 Version What are phytochemicals? Name an example and explain the benefit. - compounds found in plantderived foods that have biological activity in the body example: carotenoids - acts as antioxidant - may prevent some cancers Name the primary ...

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What are phytochemicals? Name an example and explain the benefit. - ✔✔compounds found in plant-
derived foods that have biological activity in the body



example: carotenoids - acts as antioxidant - may prevent some cancers



Name the primary function fat soluble vitamin: A - ✔✔

-promoting vision (retinal)

-protein synthesis and cell differentiation (retinoic acid)

-supporting reproduction and regulating growth (retinol)

-maintains the health of epithelial tissues and skin (retinoic acid)

-Antioxidant in the form of beta carotene



Name the primary function fat soluble vitamin: D - ✔✔

-actually a hormone

-has binding protein that carries it to another body part to respond

-*bone growth*: assist in the absorption of calcium and phosphorus

-*tissue support*: immune system, brain, nervous system, pancreas, skin, muscle, cartilage and
reproductive organs



Name the primary function fat soluble vitamin: E - ✔✔

*-antioxidant*

-body's primary defender against the adverse effects of free radicals

>stop the chain reaction of free radicals from producing more free radicals - protects cell membranes
from destruction

-prevents the oxidation of the polyunsaturated fatty acids

-may reduce the risk of heart disease

,>protects LDL again oxidation and reducing inflammation



Name the primary function fat soluble vitamin: K - ✔✔*-essential for blood clotting-*

-essential for the activation of several proteins: prothrombin - made by liver as a precursor of the protein
thrombin

*-bone metabolism of proteins-*

-without vit ___ *osteocalcin* cannot bind to minerals that normally form bones



What is beta-carotene? Where do we find it? Why is it important in the diet? - ✔✔-one of the
carotenoids

-orange pigment found in plants

-Vitamin A precursor

-We need vitamin A for healthy skin and mucus membranes, our immune system, and good eye health
and vision.



What is the daily recommended intake of water for adults? - ✔✔-8-12 cups a day (adults)



List the major function trace mineral:

Iron - ✔✔-Mostly found in proteins: Hemoglobin /Myoglobin

-Cofactor in oxidation/reduction reactions

-Participates in electron transport chain

-Detoxifies drugs

-Part of tissue enzymes



List the major function of trace mineral:

Zinc - ✔✔-required as a cofactor by more than 100 enzymes

-stabilizes cell membranes and DNA

-strengthens antioxidant against free radicals

-assists in immune function and growth/development

, -essential to normal taste

-wound healing

-reproductive functions



List the major function trace mineral: Chromium - ✔✔-carbohydrate and lipid metabolism

-maintains glucose homeostasis by enhancing insulin



What is the DRI for sodium? - ✔✔1,500 mg



What enhances nonheme iron absorption from plants? - ✔✔-MFP factor

-Vitamin C

-Acids

-Sugars



When is vitamin/mineral toxicity most likely to occur? - ✔✔10x RDA



What 2 fat soluble vitamins are considered the most toxic? - ✔✔Vitamin A and D



Describe the "optimum" vitamin/mineral pill. When are supplements needed? - ✔✔-No more than 100%
of the DRI

-Multivitamin/mineral supplement better than single supplements



What vitamin needs an "intrinsic factor" for absorption and why? - ✔✔*Vitamin B 12*

-hydrochloric acid and digestive enzyme pepsin release vitamin b12 from the proteins it is attached to in
food

-vitamin b12 passes from the stomach to small intestine and binds to stomach secretions



What is osteoporosis? - ✔✔a disease characterized by porous and fragile bones

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