Tuesday, September 28, 2010

can any nurse or doctors answer these questions, to help me?!?!? =] help me please

can any nurse or doctors answer these questions, to help me?!?!? =] help me please?
arrange the following foods into two groups, complete proteins and incomplete proteins: scrambled eggs lima beans corn on the cob hot chocolate milk chickpeas and rice fat-free milk beefburgers baked navy beans filet of sole fried chicken peanuts swiss cheese .................................................................................................... (answer a,b,c,d please... for the following question) fat-soluble vitamins: a- cannot be stored in the body b- are lost easily during cooking c- are dissolved by water d- are slower then water-soluble vitamins to exhibit deficiencies night blindness caused by a deficiency of vitamin A? good sources of thiamin include: a- citrus fruits and tomatoes b- wheat germ and liver c- carotene and fish liver oils d- nuts and milk water-soluble vitamins include a- A,D,E, and K b- A, B6, and C c- thiamin, niacin, and retinol d- thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, B6,B12 injection of B12, is given when treating?
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In general, animal products have all the essential amino acids, whereas plant products (including nuts) don't. The combination of beans + rice does. Fat-soluble vitamins are not excreted easily. As a result your body tends to store up a lot and it can take a while before a dietary deficiency manifests. Yes, night blindness is caused by vitamin A deficiency. Most people get their thiamine from grains. A, D, E, K, and retinol are all fat-soluble. The B vitamins are all water soluble (as is vitamin C). B12 injections are used to treat pernicious anemia.



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