Answer:
d. "To prevent nutrient overdoses" is not a function of the Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA)
Explanation:
The Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) is part of the system of nutrition recommendations which is the Dietary Reference Intake. The RDA considers the daily dietary intake level of a nutrient considered sufficient, so its function is to meet nutritional needs, to reduce risk of disease and to prevent nutrient deficiencies. However, to prevent nutrient overdoses RDA is not the right one to use. In that case Tolerable upper intake levels (UL) is the correct is the correct reference value to avoid excessive intake of nutrients. For example, vitamin A can be harmful in excesive amounts.
Answer 28
Explanation:
28 times more according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for 2016
Answer:
Superior means above/upper and inferior means below/lower. In a human body the positions are named with respect to the core. The organs above the core i.e. towards the head are termed to be at superior positions and the organs below the core i.e. towards the feet are termed to be at inferior position. Based on this the arrangement of given terms from superior to inferior is
- Nasal
- Mental
- Cervical
- Sternal
- Lumbar
- Coxal
- Femoral
- Plantar
- Tarsal
The word "erural" seem to have been typed incorrectly in the question statement.
Answer: d. balance act as coenzymes
Explanation:
Pantothenic acid is a crucial Vitamin B. The primary function of this vitamin is to work as a part of coenzyme A. It is necessary for the metabolism of fatty acids, amino acids and carbohydrates. It participate in the synthesis of fatty acids in the body.
The coenzyme of Vitamin B12 assist in conversion of the amino acid homocysteine into methionine.