Match the mineral with its role or function. 1 Iodine 2 Sodium 3 Sulfur 4 Phosphorus 5 Zinc Match each of the options above to the items below. Major component of nucleic acids Found in proteins A component of thyroid hormone Some enzymes only function when it is present Needed for muscle and nerve function
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Match each statement to a vitamin or mineral in the key. a. calcium b. vitamin K c. sodium d. iodine e. vitamin $A$ Needed to make thyroid hormone
Match the Vitamin or Mineral with its function Vitamin A Vitamin B (as a group) Vitamin C Vitamin D Vitamin E Vitamin K Calcium Iodine Iron Sodium A. Helps the body to absorb and manage blood levels of calcium and phosphorus B. Plays a role in gene expression, vision, growth, and the immune system C. Helps hemoglobin to hold and carry oxygen in red blood cells D. Helps the body metabolize CHO, Protein and Fat to release energy E. Plays a key role the body's fluid and electrolyte management F. Acts as an Antioxidant and has no other main function G. Assists in the formation of collagen H. Maintains bone integrity & regulates blood pressure I. Assists proteins in forming blood clots J. A component of thyroxine, the hormone made by the thyroid gland
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