Question 51 (1 point) The mineral required for the normal conduction of nerve impulses as well as ATP- ADP conversions is chlorine. magnesium. potassium. sulfur.
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QUESTION 31 The major intracellular positively charged electrolyte (cation) is? a. Magnesium b. Chloride c. Sodium d. Potassium QUESTION 32 A deficiency of which of the following minerals will cause hypothyroidism? a. Ferritin b. Phosphorus c. Iodine d. Zinc QUESTION 33 Which one of the following is a source of heme iron? a. Split-pea soup b. Cast iron skillets c. Eggs d. Roast beef QUESTION 34 Which of the following requires molybdenum? a. Vitamin A mobilization b. Alcohol detoxification and formation of uric acid c. Muscle contraction d. Glucose metabolism QUESTION 35 Which of the following nutrient categories applies to calcium? a. Major mineral b. Macronutrient c. Trace mineral d. Non-essential nutrient QUESTION 36 Hypochromic, microcytic anemia (small pale red blood cells) indicates a deficiency of which mineral? a. Sulfur b. Potassium c. Iron d. Calcium QUESTION 37 Goiter refers to which of the following? a. Alcohol poisoning b. Enlargement of the thyroid gland c. A type of skin lesion d. A gastrointestinal disturbance QUESTION 38 High supplemental doses of which of the following may cause constipation? a. Calcium b. Zinc c. Manganese d. Chromium QUESTION 39 Which mineral is associated with diarrhea in excessive supplemental doses? a. Calcium b. Magnesium c. Sodium d. Potassium QUESTION 40 Which of the following is not a cofactor for the endogenous antioxidant called Superoxide Dismutase (SOD)? a. Manganese b. Copper c. Zinc d. Chromium
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Which of the following is a major function for chloride? energy production. bone mineralization. fluid balance. Vitamin A synthesis. QUESTION 6 Which is a function of sulfur. acid-base balance. DNA synthesis. fluid and electrolyte balance. mineralization of bones. QUESTION 7 Deficiency in which mineral contributes to weak bones and bone loss? chloride. sodium. phosphorous. sulfur.
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