Complete the following map summarizing the nutritional needs of animals that are met by a healthy diet.
Which of the following vitamins is mismatched with the disease that results from its underconsumption?
a. Vitamin B6—Beriberi
b. Vitamin C—Scurvy
c. Vitamin A—Vision loss
d. Vitamin D—Rickets
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Earthworms, which are substrate feeders,
a. Feed mostly on mineral substrates.
b. Filter small organisms from the soil.
c. Are bulk feeders that ingest large pieces of food.
d. Eat their way through the soil, feeding on partially decayed organic matter.
The energy content of fats
a. Is released by bile salts.
b. Is, per gram, twice that of carbohydrates or proteins.
c. Cannot be dissolved in water and so cannot be absorbed.
d. Is usually healthier than the energy content of carbohydrates.
Which of the following statements is false?
a. A healthy human has enough stored fat to supply calories for several weeks.
b. An increase in leptin levels leads to an increase in appetite and weight gain.
c. The interconversion of glucose and glycogen takes place in the liver.
d. After glycogen stores are filled, excessive calories are stored as fat, regardless of their original food source.
Why is it necessary for healthy vegetarians to combine different plant foods or eat some eggs or milk products?
a. To make sure they obtain sufficient calories
b. To provide sufficient vitamins
c. To make sure they ingest all essential fatty acids
d. To provide all essential amino acids for protein synthesis
