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100

What Vitamin enhances the absorpion of iron, why?

Vitamin C, because ascorbic acid reduces Fe3+ to Fe2+ 

100

Explain the process and purpose of Osmosis. 

Osmosis is the movement of water across a semipermeable membrane from an area of lower solute concentration to an area of higher solute concentration, in order to equalize solute concentrations on both sides of the membrane

100

What is the main regulator of iron absorption? 

How does it regulate iron absorption?

Hepcidin - hepcidin reduces iron absorption when iron levels are high in the blood. 

Stops the action of ferroportin/Fe2+ becoming Fe3+ again.

100

What is the function of iron? 

Where is non-heme iron found?

Carries oxygen.

Non-heme found in plants and animals.

100

This ultra trace mineral is responsible for bone development and mental clarity.

Boron

200

What are the two primary intracellular ions?

What are the two primary extracellular ions? 

Potassium (K+) Phosphate (PO43+)

Sodium (Na+) Chloride (Cl-) 

200

_____natremia and _____volemia, would result in high osmolality.

Hypernatremia and hypovolemia, would result in high osmolality.

200

This hormone is produced in the hypothalamus and stored in the pituitary, it is released in response to increased solutes in the ECF. 

Its primary function is vasoconstriction. 

Vasopressin (ADH)

200

A deficiency in this mineral may result in the development of a goiter.

Iodine

200

These ultra trace minerals can be found in beer.

Boron & Silicon

300

What is the Maillard reaction and which mineral levels does this reaction reduce in cooking?

The Maillard reaction is a chemical reaction between amino acids and reducing sugars that gives browned food its distinctive flavor, aroma, and color.

Reduces zinc content in food due to the zinc binding to the amino acids

300

What is membrane potential and how is it maintained?

Membrane potential is the difference in electrical charge (voltage) between the inside and the outside of a cell. 

Maintained by uneven distribution of ions (especially K+, Na+ & Cl-) 

300

What blood pressure is low, what systems in the body is responsible for correcting it?

 What 3 hormones are involved?

RAAS

Renin, Angiotensin, Aldosterone 

300

What are the primary functions of Selenium and what is one food source where it can it be found?

Antioxidant. Thyroid hormone synthesis. 

Brazil nuts & Oysters. 

300

Which mineral is found in tendions and cartilege?

Silicon 

400

Once Fe2+ is in the blood stream, what micronutrient is needed to convert it back to Fe3+?

Copper

400

What ion follows sodium when moving between a semi-permiable membrane? 

Chloride (Cl-) 

400

What type of peptide opposes the action of the RAAS system? 

Natriuretic Peptides

400

In addition to being an Antioxidant (SOD), this trace mineral also activates enzymes. Its commonly found in pineapples. 

Manganese. 

400

What trace and ultra trace minerals enhance and/or mimic insulin?

Vanadium, chromium, zinc

500

Which two trace minerals are involved with thyroid hormone production?

iodine & selenium 

500

Fluid balance is maintained in two ways. The first is pressure based, and the second involves the concentration of ions. 

What are these two processes?

Hydrostatic pressure

Osmolality 

500

Which compoinent of the RAAS system enduces vasoconstriction?

Angiotensin II 

500

Which minerals are found in oysters? 

Zinc, Iodine, Selenium and Copper

500

Which mineral promotes anti-inflammitory response? 

Boron

600

ferric & ferrous are forms of iron differentiate between their sources and chemical nomaclature. 

Ferric = fe3+  Non-heme

Ferris = Fe2+  Heme

600

Which ion maintains acid base balance? 

Hydrogen

600

Which hormone promotes the reabsorption of sodium and chloride?

RAAS 

Vasopressin

600

What is the main regulator of iron absorption and what action does it inhibit? 

Hepcidin.

Ferroportion action inhibited

600

Which mineral inhibits glycolysis and gluconeogenisis? 

Vanadium

700

Which trace minerals require an acidic enviornment for digestion?

Iron, coppper & zinc. 

700

Chemical buffers are one way that the body maintains acid base balance, what is one example of a chemical buffer? 

HCO3, K/PHO43- 

700

Where is vasopressin produced, and when? 

Vasopressin is produced in the Hypothalamus.

Reduced in response to high osmolarity, hypovolemia and low BP. 

700
What do zinc fingers do? 

Zinc fingers are zinc molecules bound to proteins. 

They bind to genes to enhance their transcription. 

700

A toxicity of this ultra trace mineral could result in a condition called "green tounge" 

Vanadium