The complete question is as follows.
A nurse is discussing the role of vitamin D in calcium regulation with a nursing student. Which statement by the student indicates a need for further teaching?
A. “Adequate amounts of vitamin D occur naturally in the diet.”
B. “Vitamin D3 is preferred over vitamin D2.”
C. “Vitamin D can promote bone decalcification.”
D. “Vitamin D increases the absorption of calcium and phosphorus from the intestine.
Answer :
A. “Adequate amounts of vitamin D occur naturally in the diet.”
Explanation :
The right amount of vitamin D the body needs cannot be obtained from food.
There are two main ways to get vitamin D
1) Exposing bare skin to sunlight / Ultraviolet light.
2) Vitamin D supplements
Following are the foods that provide vitamin D :
Egg yolk
Fatty fish
Beef liver
Cheese.
Sunlight is the most important source of vitamin D. Spending more time in sunlight greatly increases vitamin D in body.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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Answer:
the nervous and endocrine
Answer:
d. contains secretions from three different accessory glands
Explanation:
The semen is not only made up of sperm. It also consists of secretions coming from three accessory glands: <u>seminal vesicles, prostate gland and bulbourethral gland.</u>
The seminal vesicles secrete<em> proteins, citric acid, sugar, etc</em>. and this accounts for<u><em> 2/3 volume of the semen</em></u>. It has a white color that has a tinge of brown.
The prostate glad, on the other hand, secretes a fluid that accounts for <u><em>1/3 volume of the semen.</em></u> This contains the Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) that thins the semen.
The bulbourethral gland is also known as<em> "Cowper's gland." </em>This produces a secretion that ensures the sperm's motility.
Answer:
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autonomic nervous system</h2>
Explanation:
The autonomic nervous system controls the functioning of the cardiorespiratory systems. These systems have several divisions. Parasympathetic division is named after the central neurons in the lateral-horns of the sacral spine cord and brain stem.