2 charts

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2charts.pdf

Create two charts:

List A: will be all the vitamins and minerals. In this chart, you will provide the name

of the vitamin/mineral, two food sources that the item is found in, deficiency

diseases and disease of toxicity, and two functions of each vitamin/mineral.

List B: will be all other terms/diseases/functional issues, please provide

information (describe the function, or meaning, and what the association is with

nutrition) on each topic. When you have completed the entire assignment (2

charts/documents) save your document as an rtf., doc., docx. type of file and save

in a file for your safekeeping. Cut and paste your assignment in the assignment

window and then submit. Do not attach files and do not submit your work in the

comments section. Due by Sunday night midnight.

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above rules, cut and paste this assignment into a word document, this will save you

the time in retyping the questions and terms, then answer each/define each and

save a copy of your assignment in a safe place on your computer. Then, cut and

paste the entire assignment as one document into the assignment window.

Key Terms: (Be sure to scroll down the entire list)

List A

● Vitamin A

● Vitamin D

● Vitamin E

● Vitamin K

● Vitamin B-12

● Vitamin B-6

● Vitamin C

● Biotin

● Carnitine

● Choline

● Cyanocobalamin

● Folate

● Folic acid

● Manganese

● Iodine

● Molybdenum

● Niacin

● Pantothenic acid

● Riboflavin

● Thiamin

List B

● Apoenzyme

● Ariboflavinosis

● Ataxia

● Avidin

● Coenzyme

● Cofactor

● Congestive heart failure

● Cretinism

● Decarboxylation

● Flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD)

● Flavin mononucleotide (FMN)

● Goitrogens

● Holoenzyme

● Intrinsic factor

● Macrocyte

● Megaloblastic (macrocytic) anemia

● Metalloenzymes

● Methylcobalamin

● Microcytic hypochromic anemia

● N-carboxylbiotinyl lysine Neural tube defects

● Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+ or NADH2)

● Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADP or NADPH)

● Paresthesia

● Peripheral neuropathy

● Pernicious anemia

● Purines

● Pyrimidines

● Pyridoxal phosphate (PLP)

● R-protein

● Taurine

● Tetrahydrofolic acid (THFA)

● Thiamin pyrophosphate (TPP)

● Thyroid gland

● Thyroid hormones

● Thyroxine

● Triiodothyronine

● Transketolase

● Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome