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8. During a natural disaster, it is safe to drink the water from ________.
a) car or truck radiators b) toilet bowls, if the bathrooms have not flooded c)
swimming pools d) melted ice cubes that are in the freezer
9. Which of the following statements is true?
a) Food-borne illnesses are usually characterized by the signs and symptoms of influenza. b)
In the United States, the Center for Food Preservation and Safety is the primary government agency that oversees the safety of most foods. c) Certain microbes produce poisonous chemicals that can cause food intoxication. d) Fungi are responsible for most cases of food-borne illness among Americans.
10. During pregnancy, an adult woman's need for vitamin D doubles. True or false?
11.. Infants ________ have a high risk of obesity.
a) with birth weights between 6.0 and 8.0 pounds b) who obtain regular physical activity c) that are given vitamin C supplements d) whose mothers are obese
12. In the United States, eclampsia is the second leading cause of death among pregnant women. True or false?
13. Obesity is a major contributor to type II diabetes, cancer and _____________________. Fill in the blank
14. Swelling due to excess extracellular fluids (usually in the hands and feet is referred to as ___________.Fill in the blank
15. _________ is the desire of some pregnant women to eat non-food items, such as dirt, in order to obtain trace minerals.Fill in the blank
16. Undercooked ground meats are a good source of ____________, a common pathogenic bacteria. Fill in the blank
17.Our muscles use glucose metabolism in aerobic conditions, and ______________ metabolism in anaerobic conditions.Fill in the blank
18. ______________ is a major mineral that is needed for normal physiological function. When our bodies are low on this mineral, we can remove it from bones and teeth. In elderly people, typically women, this can result in osteoporosis. Fill in the blank
19.The _________ is the primary organ where glycogen is broken down to create glucose.Fill in the blank
20. _________________ is the hormone that signals to the kidneys that there is not enough water in the bloodstream (alcohol blocks this hormone and causes excess urination). Fill in the blank
8.a) Car or truck radiators.
During natural diaster, water from the car truck or from the radiators is safe to drink because heat can decrease contamination or kill bacteria.
9.a) Food borne illness are usually characterized by the signs and symptoms of influenza like diarrhoea,nausea and vomiting.
10. False because pregnant women should consume 10 times more vitamin D compare to currently consumption.Daily intake of pregnant women.
11.a)With birthweight of 6 to 8 pounds have high risk for developing of obesity.
12.False the second leading cause is heart disease.
13.Obesity is risk factor for diabetes,dyslipidemia,cardiovascular disease and cancer.
14.Swelling of feet and hands due to extracellular fluid is called hydropsy.
15.PICA is psychological disorder persistent for eating dirt or other food items.
16. Undercooked meat is good source for Campylobacter bacteria that cause disease.
17.Glycolysis metabolism in anaerobic condition.
18.Calcium will provide strength to the bones and to perform normal physiological function.
19. Liver is organ where glycogen broken down to form glucose.
20.Anti-Diuretic Hormone that will provide signal to the kidneys there is not enough water in the blood.