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Vitamins
Nutrition I
Nutrition II
Cholesterol
Nutrition III
100
Alcoholics and substance abusers will have a deficit of this vitamin?
What is thiamine
100
The most essential of all nutrients
What is water
100
Excludes all animal food sources including honey
What is vegan
100
The good cholesterol
What is HDL
100
The only plant source of all nine essential amino acids
What is Soybean
200
Necessary for blood clotting
What is vitamin K
200
Food guideline system developed by the uSDA
What is my plate
200
The body's main source of energy
What is carbohydrates
200
What is the recommended lab value for total cholesterol
What is less than 200
200
A condition occuring in infants and young children after weaning from breast milk due to severe protein deficiency
What is Kwashiorkor
300
Where vitamin B12 is absorbed
What is the stomach
300
Nine amino acids that must be consumed through food sources
What is amino acids
300
To much can be fatal, and to little can be fatal
What is potassium
300
The bad cholesterol
What is LDL
300
A form of protein energy and nutrient malnutrition
What is marasmus
400
Aids in absorbtion of calcium and is obtained through sunlight exposure
What is vitamin d
400
Eleven amino acids that can be manufactured in the liver
What is nonessential amino acids
400
Eggs are excluded. Dairy products and plant foods are included
What is lactovegetarian
400
Increases fatty deposits on vessel walls
What is LDL
400
May not have pork, pork products, or alcohol
What is Islam
500
The fat soluble vitamins
What is ADEK
500
Essential to build and replace tissue and cells
What is protein
500
Increases bulk in the stool, leading to good intestinal function and elimination
What is fiber
500
Cleanses vessels of fatty deposits
What is HDL
500
Foods must be prepared in kosher manner
What is Judaism