Mod 6 Vocab
Foodborne Disease
Interactions
Gastrointestinal
Cancer
100
The movement of food from the gastrointestinal tract into the blood and lymphatic system.
What is Absorption?
100
Causes Typhoid Fever and is spread by food and water contaminated by feces and urine carriers.
What is Salmonella?
100
Key effective oral anticoagulation.
What is Rich Vitamin K intake?
100
Inflammation of the stomach.
What is Gastritis?
100
Result of normal cells reproducing uncontrollably.
What is Cancer?
200
New and abnormal formation of tissue that grows at the expense of the healthy organism.
What is Neoplasm?
200
Bacteria that can grow slowly at refrigerator temps and can be transmitted to the fetus leading to a miscarriage.
What is Listeria?
200
Intake are crucial components in controlling Lithium therapy.
What is Sodium and water?
200
Common in infancy and disappears with age, later appearing in old age because of poor muscle tone of the cardiac sphincter.
What is Acid-Reflux Disorder (GERD)?
200
Breast, Colon, Prostate, Stomach, Liver, Kidney, and Mouth.
What is Cancer sites?
300
The total solid material in the large intestine after digestion.
What is Residue?
300
Grows anaerobicly and is harbored in Vegetable soil.
What is Clostridium Botulinum?
300
II, VII, IX, and X, prolonging time and thinning of blood.
What are Clotting Factors?
300
A high fiber diet of 30 grams per day is advised.
What is Diverticulosis?
300
from connective tissue, such as muscle or bone, and are more common in young people.
What is Sarcomas?
400
The rate and extent to which an active drug or nutrient enters the general circulation.
What is Bioavailability?
400
A bacteria that produces a poisonous toxin and harbored within infected cuts, boils, and burns.
What is Staph Aureus?
400
Lower blood pressure by preventing conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II.
What is ACE inhibitors?
400
Adequate intake an pancreatic enzyme supplements are used to prevent malnutrition.
What is Cystic Fibrosis?
400
A wasting condition caused by profound changes in metabolism.
What is Cachexia?
500
The study of the action of a drug,emphasizing absorption time, duration of effect, distribution in the body, and method of excretion.
What is Pharmacokinetics?
500
Carried in the intestinal tract of cows, hogs, sheep, and poultry, but can be controlled by keeping food below 40 F or above 140 F.
What is Campylobacter?
500
An anti-infective agent, combines with calcium, iron, magnesium, and zinc to form insoluble compounds.
What is Tetracycline?
500
The presence of gallstones.
What is Cholelithiasis?
500
An antioxidant in tomatoes that prevent free-radical damage to cells.
What is Lycopene?
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