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- Which of the following pairs of lipid-soluble vitamin:function is/are WRONG? Vit K:synthesis of Ca-binding proteins for blood clotting U Vit C:anti-oxidant Vit E:remove free radicals Vit D:regulation of Ca and P metabolism Vit A:site of photochemical reaction in visionRegarding chronic inflammation, which of the following statements is NOT correct? Omega-6 fatty acids tend to be pro-inflammatory while omega-3 fatty acids participate in anti-inflammatory pathways x Glycemic index is a measure of the impact a carbohydrate-containing food has on blood glucose Visceral fat and high blood pressure are both risk factors for chronic inflammation Chronic inflammation is driven by pro-inflammatory cytokines like melatonin and superoxide dismutaseThe characteristics of vitamin P include the followings except: Select one: a. Vitamin P acts synergistically with ascorbic acid b. It reduces the level of hyaluronidase which prevents the oxidation of ascorbic acid and adrenaline, as result it increases the strength of the blood vessels and capillaries c. It increases the capillary fragility and their permeability d. It is related to flavonoids and phenolic compounds
- Choose the right statement regarding vitamin C: Vitamin C supplement is efficient in treating cold Vitamin C is involved in collagen synthesis, that's why deficiency leads to bleeding gums If supplements vitamin C are taken in high amounts, there will be no toxicity because excess is eliminated in urine All statements are falseWhich of the following is NOT a function of vitamin C? A. Blood clotting B. Enhances the immune system C. Good for the skin by maintaining collagen D. Enhances the absorption of ironOne day after sinulog, a 37 year old alcoholic male was brought to medical emergency department of SWU medical center in semi-conscious state. He was out of muscle coordination, with vision changes and somehow confabulating (making up stories). Which of the following vitamins can be used as a part of the treatment? * (Please choose one correct answer only) A. Cyanocobalamin B. Thiamin C. Folic acid D. Pantothenic acid
- Define the following terms:a. triacylglycerolb. neutral fatc. partial hydrogenationd. autoimmune diseasee. soapThe characteristics of vitamin P include the followings except: Select one: a. It increases the level of hyaluronidase which prevents the oxidation of ascorbic acid and adrenaline, as result it increases the strength of the blood vessels and capillaries b. It is related to flavonoids and phenolic compounds c. It decreases the capillary fragility and their permeability d. Vitamin P acts synergistically with ascorbic acidIn order for vitamin D to be actively formed, which of the following actions is required in the body? 1. chemical conversion in the liver and kidney to its active form 2. increased fluid intake to maintain homeostasis 3. increased calcium levels stimulate PTH release to restore adequate serum levels 4. conversion of vitamin D metabolites in the liver to its active form of 25-hydroxy vitamin D3
- All of the following nutrients play a critical role in immunity and wound healing except: a. zinc. O b. vitamin C. C. vitamin A. O d. thiamine.Explain briefly the role of the following Vitamin A in vision Vitamin C in collagen formation Vitamin K in blood clothingis required to build hemoglobin. vitamin E iron zinc vitamin C essential fatty acid