1. Which of the following may result from excessive intake of vitamin A? Group of answer choices kidney damage cardiovascular disease oxalate stones liver damage
1. Which of the following may result from excessive intake of vitamin A? Group of answer choices kidney damage cardiovascular disease oxalate stones liver damage
Chapter5: The Integumentary System
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1. Which of the following may result from excessive intake of vitamin A?
Group of answer choices
kidney damage
cardiovascular disease
oxalate stones
liver damage
2. A female athlete weighed 54.25 kg just before a training session and 52.5 kg after a session that lasted 2 hours and 30 minutes. She drank 500 ml of a sports drink during the session. What was her sweat rate in L/hr? Group of answer choices
.75 L/hr
.25 L/hr
.90 L/hr
.50 L/hr
3. Which of the following statements about antioxidants is not true?
Group of answer choices
Antioxidants contribute to training adaptations.
Antioxidants limit actions of reactive oxidative species.
Antioxidants can be obtained from consuming foods containing Vitamins A,C, and E, as well as minerals such as selenium, copper, and manganese.
Antioxidants stabilize unpaired electrons on reactive oxidative species.
4.Any substance that enhances performance is...
Group of answer choices
an ergonomic aid.
an ergogenic aid.
an ergolytic aid.
an erythrocytic aid.
5. Which of the following will help non-heme iron absorption?
Group of answer choices
alcohol
none of the options help iron absorption
caffeine
vitamin C
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