Water
Minerals
Minerals
Iron
Physiology
100

Ion that caries a positive charge

What is cation

100

This is the most abundant mineral in the body, stored in the bones and teeth, and involved in muscle contractions and blood clotting.

What is Calcium

100

The pancreas uses this mineral to synthesize digestive enzymes 

What is Zinc?

100

These proteins make up the proteins of the ETC and contain iron

What are cytochromes

100

This hormone is made by the pituitary gland to stimulate the kidneys to reabsorb water

What is Antidiuretic hormone?

200

The movement of water across a membrane toward the side where solutes are more concentrated

What is osmotic pressure

200

This is the 2nd most abundant mineral in the body. It is found in the structure of bones & teeth, necessary for energy metabolism and forms cell membranes

What is Phosphorus 

200

This mineral regulates BMR and is needed for normal thyroid function 

What is Iodine

200
An iron storage protein primarily made in iron excess to protect the body from oxidative damage

What is hemosiderin?

200

These 2 organs are vital for maintaining acid-base balance 

What are the kidneys and lungs
300

Peptide made in the liver and is a precursor to angiotensin I

What is Angiotensinogen

300

This mineral is essential in digestion as it helps synthesize acid in the stomach

What is Chloride

300

Agent that is used to aid in the excretion of lead and heavy metals from the body

What are Chelations

300

Characterized by small, pale red blood cells

What is Microcytic anemia

300

Hydroxyapatite is made up of these 2 minerals 

What is Calcium and Phosphorus 

400

Another name for fluids in between the cell 

What is Interstitial fluid

400

This mineral is abundant in fruits and vegetables and is responsible for maintaining normal fluid and electrolyte balance, maintaining cell integrity, and is associated with lower blood pressure. 

What is Potassium

400

A sulfur rich protein that binds and transports zinc in the body

What is metallothionein

400

A peptide released during the digestion of meat that enhances nonheme iron absorption 

What is MFP factor?

400

This hormone is made in the adrenal glands and is responsible for increasing sodium and chloride retention by the kidneys

What is aldosterone 

500

The pH of a fluid is determined by 

What are hydrogen ions 

High Concentration = Acidic 

Low Concentration = Basic

500

High intakes of this mineral is associated with low bone mineral density and HTN

What is Sodium

500

Excessive zinc intake can cause deficiencies of these two minerals

What is iron and copper

500

Transporter of iron

What is transferrin
500

These bone cells build bone tissue 

What are Osteoblasts

600

Normal pH of Blood

What is 7.35-7.45

600

This mineral is found in chlorophyll and acts as an antagonist to calcium as it relaxes muscles 

What is magnesium

600

This mineral is essential in the formation of insulin

What is Sulfur
600

This form of iron's bioavailabiliy increases with vitamin C intake at the same time

What is non-heme iron

600

Thyroid gland releases this hormone when blood calcium levels are high

What is Calcitonin