What are supplements?
An integral part of hemoglobin.
What is iron?
The water percentage of an adult's body.
What is 60%?
The best source of fluoride.
What is drinking water?
The most obvious sign of iodine deficiency.
What is goiter?
The amount of a vitamin absorbed and used by the body.
What is bioavailability?
Used to prevent tooth decay.
What is fluoride?
The minimum amount of water the body must excrete each day to remove waste products.
What is 500 mL?
The most reliable food source of chloride.
What is salt?
The illness in children caused by a deficiency in vitamin D.
What is rickets?
The vitamin synthesized in the intestine by bacteria.
What is vitamin K?
The major negative ion in extracellular fluid.
What is chloride?
The two major sources of drinking water.
What are surface water and ground water?
The most abundant source of calcium.
What is milk?
The deficiency of this vitamin can cause night blindness.
What is vitamin A?
The vitamin that is most vulnerable to interactions with alcohol and other drugs.
What is folate?
The body's principal electrolyte inside the cells.
What is potassium?
The hormone that stimulates the kidneys to reabsorb water.
What is ADH?
The vitamin that avocados are rich in.
What is vitamin E?
The issue that can occur from taking mega doses of vitamin C.
What is iron overload?
This is required for the formation of collagen.
The process that causes bones to continuously gain and lose minerals.
What is remodeling?
The DRI for total water for a female.
What is 2.7 L per day?
The vitamin that is not largely available in breast milk.
What is vitamin D?
The deficiency of this mineral can be caused by prescription drugs such as steroids and diuretics.
What is potassium?