Functions
Food sources
Toxicity
Deficiency
Misc.
100

Which vitamin is essential for reproduction and growth because of its ability to create osteoblasts, keep epithelial tissue healthy, and create mucus to prevent infections?

Vitamin A

100

Food sources of Vit D include...

cheese, butter, fortified milk, fatty fish, healthy cereals, etc.

100

Which group of vitamins are more toxic because they are stored in the body?

Fat soluble vitamins

100

A deficiency of this vitamin is the #1 leading cause of blindness worldwide

Vitamin A

100

Which vitamins are packed into chylomicrons to be absorbed into the lymph system?

Fat soluble vitamins

200

One of the strongest antioxidants in nature that helps repair cell membranes, and functions to thin the blood (is found in oils, nuts, and seeds)

Vitamin E

200

The already active form of vitamin A that is found in liver, fish oil, fortified milk, and eggs

Retinoids

200

A toxicity of vit E interferes with this vit's role in blood clotting

Vitamin K

200

Who is at risk for Vit D deficiency?

Adolescents, older adults, exclusively breastfed kids, etc.

200

What are vitamins readily destroyed by?

Heat, light, oxidation, etc.

300

Vit C functions as an antioxidant, meaning it does what to free radicals?

Donates or accepts an electron to make FRs stable

300

The top 3 food sources of thiamin are

Whole grains, enriched grains, and pork

300

Which vitamin can only be prescribed by doctors because of its toxicity effects of skin flushing, itching, and GI upset?

Niacin

300

The group(s) of people most at risk for a B12 deficiency are

Older adults & vegans
300

What is the best way to store oil to preserve Vit E?

In a dark container, or in the cabinet

400

Which B vitamin functions in many metabolic reactions, the production of hemoglobin, and plays a role in immune and nervous system health?

Pyridoxine (vit B6)

400

Dairy is the #1 food source of this vitamin in North America

Riboflavin

400

Which of the B vitamins is harmless in high amounts and is not considered a toxicity?

Biotin (vit B7)

400

Scurvy, a condition where there is an impaired synthesis of collagen, is linked to which water-soluble vitamin?

Vitamin C

400

Many vitamins play an important role in the neutralization of free radicals. Another name for these vitamins are ______

Antioxidants

500

Which B vitamin plays a vital role in both pregnancy and RBC synthesis/formation?

Folate (vit B9)

500

Which water soluble vitamin is widely found in protein products and whole grains, and is synthesized by tryptophan (an AA)?

Niacin

500

Taking a supplement of this vitamin can lead to toxicity and mask a B12 deficiency due to their overlapping roles in RBC formation

Folate (vit B9)

500

A deficiency in this vitamin leads to a condition of inflammation in or around the mouth. Name the condition and the vitamin that causes it

Ariboflavinosis and Riboflavin

500

What is the difference between provitamins and preformed vitamins?

Provitamins are not yet active when consumed, and preformed vitamins are active when consumed

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