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"vitamin and mineral functions in the body, deficiencies, toxicities, and food sources": HTML5 Crossword |
Across7. 14. Vitamin B1 is also called? (7)
8. 15. What happens when vitamins are not excreted effectively and accumulate in the tissue → toxic reaction? (16)
11. 13. What is the primary role of alpha-tocopherol? (11,0)
14. 12. Which minerals deficiency symptoms include pica, poor appetite, poor wound healing, and sexual development retardation? (4)
15. 10. What vitamin group requires bile for absorption? (3,7)
17. 4. what is the only fat-soluble vitamin that is excreted in the urine? (7,1)
18. 20. Which vitamin can be stored in the liver for 20-30 years? (9)
19. 2. What is the most abundant mineral in the human body, found mostly in teeth and bones? (7)
20. 8. Which mineral is vital for bone health and is abundant in dairy products? (7)
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Down1. 19. Too little of this vitamin can cause neural tube defects such as spina bifida? (6)
2. 5. Excessive intake of which mineral is associated with high blood pressure? (6)
3. 18. Too little Niacin is called what? (8)
4. 16. Which vitamin is essential for blood clotting? (0,7,1)
5. 11. Compounds that can be converted into active vitamins are called? (11)
6. 9. Vitamin D deficiency in adults can lead to a condition called? (12)
9. 6. What disorder is associated with a deficiency in thiamine (vitamin B1)? (8)
10. 7. Which mineral is essential for the production of thyroid hormones? (6)
12. 3. What is the main component of hemoglobin and the ETC? (4)
13. 17. Which vitamin is sensitive to light and can sometimes have a green tinge seen in milk? (10)
16. 1. What vitamin is required for an enzyme that helps build collagen? (7,1)
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7. 14. Vitamin B1 is also called? (7)
8. 15. What happens when vitamins are not excreted effectively and accumulate in the tissue → toxic reaction? (16)
11. 13. What is the primary role of alpha-tocopherol? (11,0)
14. 12. Which minerals deficiency symptoms include pica, poor appetite, poor wound healing, and sexual development retardation? (4)
15. 10. What vitamin group requires bile for absorption? (3,7)
17. 4. what is the only fat-soluble vitamin that is excreted in the urine? (7,1)
18. 20. Which vitamin can be stored in the liver for 20-30 years? (9)
19. 2. What is the most abundant mineral in the human body, found mostly in teeth and bones? (7)
20. 8. Which mineral is vital for bone health and is abundant in dairy products? (7)
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1. 19. Too little of this vitamin can cause neural tube defects such as spina bifida? (6)
2. 5. Excessive intake of which mineral is associated with high blood pressure? (6)
3. 18. Too little Niacin is called what? (8)
4. 16. Which vitamin is essential for blood clotting? (0,7,1)
5. 11. Compounds that can be converted into active vitamins are called? (11)
6. 9. Vitamin D deficiency in adults can lead to a condition called? (12)
9. 6. What disorder is associated with a deficiency in thiamine (vitamin B1)? (8)
10. 7. Which mineral is essential for the production of thyroid hormones? (6)
12. 3. What is the main component of hemoglobin and the ETC? (4)
13. 17. Which vitamin is sensitive to light and can sometimes have a green tinge seen in milk? (10)
16. 1. What vitamin is required for an enzyme that helps build collagen? (7,1)

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