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Normal glucose metabolism requires
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A. chromium
B. manganese
C. magnesium
D. calcium
Correct Answer
chromium
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1. Which of the following carbohydrate is effective in promoting the calcium absorption?
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A. Lactose
B. Maltose
C. Sucrose
D. Xylose
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Correct Answer: Lactose
2. Which of the following ion is required for the development of sound teeth with resistance to tooth decay?
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A. Fluoride ion
B. Sodium ion
C. Chloride ion
D. Magnesium ion
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Correct Answer: Fluoride ion
3. Which of the following mineral deficiency may result into impaired growth and development, skin lesions and loss of appetite?
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A. Zinc
B. Cobalt
C. Iron
D. Magnesium
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Correct Answer: Zinc
4. Adding __________ to a breakfast of cereal will help your body absorb iron.
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A. milk
B. orange juice
C. coffee
D. water
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Correct Answer: orange juice
5. What transports copper from the intestinal cells to the liver?
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A. Ceruloplasmin
B. Secretin
C. Acrolein
D. Albumin
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Correct Answer: Ceruloplasmin
6. What is the main source of natural fluoride?
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A. Mushrooms
B. Potatoes
C. Meat
D. Water
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Correct Answer: Water
7. Which of the following statement is correct?
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A. Sodium and chloride are the chief extracellular ions of the body
B. Sodium and chloride are primarily involved in maintaining osmotic equilibrium and body fluid volume.
C. Chloride ion is necessary for the production of hydrochloric acid of gastric juice.
D. All of these
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Correct Answer: All of these
8. All hydrogen atoms
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A. have the same resonance frequency
B. resonate at different frequencies depending on their environment.
C. are attached to carbon
D. resonate at about the same frequency as carbon
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Correct Answer: resonate at different frequencies depending on their environment.
9. What is shielding in NMR?
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A. Using a curved piece of metal to block an opponents attack
B. Putting metal around an Rf source
C. When the magnetic moment of an atom blocks the full induced magnetic field from surrounding nuclei
D. Blocking parts of a molecule from Rf radiation
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Correct Answer: When the magnetic moment of an atom blocks the full induced magnetic field from surrounding nuclei
10. What is used to cool the superconducting coil?
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A. Hydrogen
B. Ice
C. Dry ice
D. Liquid helium
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Correct Answer: Liquid helium
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