4.4. Dietary Nutrients and Absorption - Vitamins Flashcards

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What are the Fat Soluble Vitamins?

A
  1. Vitamin A
  2. Vitamin D
  3. Vitamin E
  4. Vitamin K
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What are the Water Soluble Vitamins?

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  1. Vitamin B
  2. Vitamin C
  3. Folic Acid
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What Pathway do the Fat-Soluble Vitamins take to enter into the Blood?

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The Same Pathway as Fat

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What are 2 ways Water Soluble Proteins absorbed?

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  1. Passive Diffusion

2. Carrier Mediated Transport

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What is Vitamin B12

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It is a large, Water Soluble Vitamin

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Is Vitamin B12 a Polar, or Non-Polar Molecule?

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Polar - It is Charged

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What is needed to allow Vitamin B12 to be Absorbed?

A

Intrinsic Factor

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Where is Intrinsic Factor Produced?

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The Parietal Cells of the Stomach

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9
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What is formed as Intrinsic Factor Meets Vitamin B12?

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A Vitamin B12 - Intrinsic Factor Complex

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Where is the Vitamin B12 - Intrinsic Factor Complex absorbed?

A

The Distal Ileum

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What can a deficiency in Vitamin B12 lead to?

A

Pernicius Anaemia

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What is Pernicius Anaemia?

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A Failure of Red Blood Cells Maturation

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