This fat soluble vitamin is a precursor to cholesterol.
What is Vitamin D?
This mineral is associated with thyroxine.
What is iodine?
The backbones of triglycerides.
What is glycerol?
This is the first component when reading a food label.
What is serving size?
This vitamin deficiency is associated with Rickets.
What is vitamin D?
This vitamin helps to promote gingival collagen.
What is vitamin C
The maximum AI for sodium a day for an adult.
What is 2300 mg?
This is the process of synthesizing glucose from a non carbohydrate form.
What is gluconeogenesis?
This is the body's main source of fuel.
What is glucose?
This nutritional deficiency is associated with cleft lip.
What is folic acid?
This vitamin is vital during neural tube development.
What is folic acid?
Iron and zinc are most often absent in this condition.
What is Pica?
This enzyme is responsible for breaking down starch into maltose.
What is salivary amylase?
What is 9kcal/g?
This condition is caused by a lack of vitamin C.
What is scurvy?
This combines with intrinsic factor in the small intestine to aid in the absorption of vitamin B12.
What is trypsin?
They Kayser-Fleischer ring may be seen in patients when there is a deficiency in this nutrient.
What is copper?
The process by which living things use food to obtain nutrients to for energy, growth and development.
What is nutrition?
Omega fatty 3 acids have been known to interact with this class of medications.
What are anticoagulants?
The most significant dietary influence in caries.
What are fermentable carbohydrates?
This vitamin helps with the development of salivary glands.
What is vitamin A?
This nutrient aids in the uptake of glucose into cells.
What is chromium?
This is seen during a hypostate of thiamin?
What is beriberi?
Ketone bodies form when these metabolize faster than the body can oxide them.
What are ketone bodies?
This condition is a result of high quality protein.
What is Kwashiorkor?