D1_L2 Pt 4: Minerals 2 Flashcards

1
Q

Functions of zinc

A

Think ZITS
Zinc
Insulin action & Immune function
Taste
Stabilize DNA/RNA

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2
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Excess zinc nullifies _____ or ______ absorption, leading to deficiencies

A

Think Z (Iron) N (Copper)
Iron or copper

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3
Q

_____ & _____ may decrease zinc absorption

A

Phytates & copper

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4
Q

Zinc deficiency symptoms

A

Impaired healing & immune system functioning
Alopecia
Loss of appetite/taste
May indicate teen growth retardation & sexual immaturity

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5
Q

Sources of zinc

A

Think FLuME
Fish
Liver
u
Meat
Eggs

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6
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Functions of copper

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Cofactor for several enzyme-based rxns
Iron metabolism (COPs put criminals in IRON cells)
Hemoglobin formation

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7
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________ stores and carries

A

Ceruloplasmin
Think CoppER -> CERuloplasmin

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8
Q

Excess ____ may reduce copper levels and vice versa

A

Zinc

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9
Q

Copper deficiency symptoms

A

Microcytic anemia
Weakness
Neutropenia
Wilson’s disease

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10
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Wilson’s disease

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Mutation in ATP7B leads to excessive accumulation of copper in organs & low serum copper
Think WIL Smith played a COP in Bad Boys

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11
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Sources of copper

A

Think SPONGes
Seeds
Potatoes
Oysters
Nuts
Green veggies
e
Shellfish

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12
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Functions of iodine

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Helps with synthesizing thyroid hormones, protein, & enzymatic activity

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12
Q

Iodine is an essential component of ______ and _____

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Triiodothyronine (T3)
Thyroxine (T4)
Think triIODothyronINE & thyrIOxDINE

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13
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Iodine deficiency symptoms

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Goiter - enlarged thyroid

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14
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Sources of iodine

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Fish, iodized salt, seaweed, shellfish

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15
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Functions of fluoride

A

Prevents tooth decay
Contributes to bone formation

16
Q

99% of fluoride in the body is stored in ____ & _____

A

Teeth & bones

17
Q

Too much fluoride may cause _____

A

Fluorosis

18
Q

Sources of fluoride

A

Think SoFT
Soil
o
Fluoridated water
Tea

19
Q

Selenium deficiency symptoms

A

KIM
Keshan disease (cardiomyopathy)
Infertility
Myalgia

19
Q

Functions of selenium

A

Think DATES
DNA repair
Antioxidant
Tissue respiration
E (vitamin)
Selenium

20
Q

Sources of selenium

A

Think DuMPS
Dairy
u
Meat
Poultry
Soil