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ures . DET-1310 LDI quizzing/user /attempt/quiz start frame .d21ou- 718428Bespv8drc-18q69975388 ctal-OBudnb- o My Home DIET-1310-L01 - I Ej | g Chriaría McGowan. DIET-1310-L01 -Principles Of Nutrition Assessment Exam Three- Quiz Time Limit: 1:15:00 Time Left: 0:55:20 Chriaria McGowan: Attempt 1 Course Tools7 : Resources o 1p Match the following terms with the corret short answer 8 of 57 questions saved Page 1: The craving and eating of non-food substances Intake equals output Enhances absorption of non-heme iron 1. MEP factor A cation Substances that will carry a negative or 4. Chloride in solution positive charge in solution Condition assodiated with fluoride toodty 6. Electrolyte A condition in elderly people that affects bone density Page 2: 2. Sodium in solution 3. Flucrosis 5. O Page 3 7. Osmosis . Page 4: 9. Water balance 10. Pica Todine deficiency disease An anion Movement of water from low concentration to high concentration Quiz Status Nothing to Save SaveExplanation / Answer
1. Pica: A craving for and consumption of nonfood substances.
2. Intake equals output: Water balance
3. MFP factor: enhances nonheme iron absorption( MFP is a a peptide released during the digestion of meat, fish, and poultry that enhances nonheme iron absorption.)
4. Cation: Sodium in a solution( A cation is positively charged ion)
5. Substances that will carry a positive or negative charge in solution: ELectrolyte (An electrolyte is defined as a liquid or gel which contains ions and can be decomposed by electrolysis).
6. Condition associated with flouride toxicity: Flurosis( It is a condition of discoloration and pitting of tooth enamel caused by excess fluoride during tooth development)
7. A condition in elderly people that affects bone density: Osteoproesis
8. Iodine deficiency disease: Goitre (Goitre is an enlargement of the thyroid gland due to an iodine deficiency, malfunction of the gland).
9. An anion: Chloride in solution
10. Movement of water from low concentration to high concentration: Osmosis
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