Sodium
Phosphorus
Protein
Potassium
Riboflavin
100

What is sodium?

Essential mineral/electrolyte in the body.

100

What is Phosphorus?

Creates energy for the body to carry out chemical processes.

100

Name one of the five main proteins.

Antibodies, enzymes, messengers, transport, storage

100

What does it do?

It’s an electrolyte (helps regulate water in the body).

100

What’s riboflavin's main function?

Helps with energy production and health by forming coenzymes that are necessary for metabolism.

200

How is sodium in the body maintained?

By excreting sodium through urine, sweat, and feces.

200

Where is Phosphorus stored?

Mostly in bones, teeth, and genetic makeup.

200

What are proteins made up of?

Amino acids.

200

How does the body remove excess?

Kidney’s filter out of the body through urine.

200

How much riboflavin is recommended daily?

1.1 to 1.3 mg daily but higher for pregnancies and lactating mothers.

300

How much sodium does the body require?

500 milligrams. 

300

How much Phosphorus should a new born baby get?

100 mg

300

How many amino acids make up a protein?

20

300

How does it help the body?

Helps muscles contracts, nerves fire properly in the brain, and regulate blood pressure.

300

What foods are good sources of riboflavin?

Dairy products, eggs, meats especially liver, almonds, spinach, mushrooms, and grains.

400

What balances the amount of sodium in the body?

The kidneys.

400

What is a symptom if you don't get enough Phosphorus?

Loss of appetite, Anemia, Muscle weakness, Coordination problems, Bone pain, Soft and deformed bones, Higher risk of infection, Feeling burning or prickling of skin, Confusion.

400

How do essential amino acids differ from nonessential amino acids?

The only way we can get the essential amino acids is through our diet

400

How does it affect sodium in the body?

counters the effects of sodium.

400

What are common signs of riboflavin deficiency?

Cracked lips, sore throat, swollen tongue, skin rash, anemia, and possibly cataracts and nervous system issues in extreme cases.

500

What is the condition that occurs when the level of sodium in the blood is too low?

Hyponatremia.

500

What foods contain Phosphorus? (Name 2)

Dairy products, Grains, Meats, Nuts and seeds, Vegetables, Legumes->lentils, kidney beans, and peas.

500

What causes a deficiency in protein synthesis within the body?

A lack of protein in the diet.

500

How does it help nutrients?

Moves nutrients into cells and takes out waste.

500

How is riboflavin stored in the body?

It isn't. Riboflavin is used immediately, and excess riboflavin is excreted through urine.

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