The fact is that the deficiency or excess of anything than that recommended (permissible limit decided by overall survey) may cause inverse effects or harmful effects.
This is the reason why you must not regularly eat more than the recommended daily allowance of fat-soluble vitamins, in fact it is applicable to anything.
8) Why must you not regularly eat more than the recommended daily allowance of fat-soluble vitamins?
3. Is vitamin C a water- or fat-soluble vitamin? What is the difference between water- and fat-soluble vitamins? Which must you be more careful consuming and why? 3. Is vitamin C a water- or fat-soluble vitamin? What is the difference between water- and fat-soluble vitamins? Which must you be more careful consuming and why?
1. Which vitamins are fat soluble? Which vitamins are water soluble? (Hint: Learn the names of the 4 fat soluble vitamins; the rest are water soluble.) 2. Do vitamins provide energy (kcalories)? 3. Compare fat and water soluble vitamins: (See Table 10-2) In general, which do we store in the largest amounts? Where do we store fat soluble vitamins? In general, do deficiencies of fat soluble or water soluble vitamins take the longest to develop? 5. Which B vitamin is...
A company claims that a certain vitamin contains 100% of your recommended daily allowance of vitamin C. You suspect that they are not putting as much vitamin C as they claim in their vitamins. The standard deviation of percent of daily allowance of vitamin C is 5%. You take an SRS of 5000vitamins and find the average percent of daily allowance to be 99.8%. a) Use the appropriate method to determine if your fears are true. b) Estimate the mean...
1. Unlike water-soluble vitamins, fat-soluble vitamins such as vitamin K are circulated away from the small intestine by the ___________________. a. endocrine system b. pulmonary circulatory system c. systemic circulatory system d. lymphatic system 2. Muayyad was curious to learn more about fat-soluble vitamins. He was surprised that exposure to sunlight allows his body to synthesize ___________________. a. vitamin E b. vitamin A c. vitamin D d. vitamin K 3. Some fat-soluble vitamins, such as vitamin E, function as ____________...
The recommended daily allowance of iron for adult females is _______ than the allowance for adult males. A. Lower B. Equal C. Higher
Vitamins - Explain the functions of vitamins in our food. Describe the difference between Fat and Water Soluble vitamins. What are the pro's and con's to vitamin supplements? Do you take supplements, if so what and why? Minerals - 1) From your chapter readings discuss the role water plays in the body. 2) Why are sodium, iron and calcium on food labels? Why are these minerals of concern in the US diet? 3) How can you meet the guidelines for...
Identify 2 food sources and main roles of each of the fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, and K). If the body synthesizes one or more of these vitamins, you can include that too.
just answers please! no explanation! which fat soluble vitamin or vitamins are rich in the following lunch food items? Write in the space provided the vitamin from the list which is rich in that food. Vitamin List: Vitamins may be used more than once. Vitamin A Vitamin A as beta-carotene Vitamin E Vitamin D Vitamin K No fat soluble vitamin found in this food Lunch foods: Pumpkin bread: Pureed pumpkin Canola Oil White flour 1). 1) 1) 1) ___ White...
answers only please! which fat soluble vitamin or vitamins are rich in the following lunch food items? Write in the space provided the vitamin from the list which is rich in that food. Vitamin List: Vitamins may be used more than once. Vitamin A Vitamin A as beta-carotene Vitamin E Vitamin D Vitamin K No fat soluble vitamin found in this food Lunch foods: Pumpkin bread: Pureed pumpkin Canola Oil White flour 1). 1) 1) 1) ___ White sugar Glass...
Are patients more prone to have water soluble or fat-soluble vitamin deficiencies? Why?