Question

a.

Tea

k.

Chromium

b.

Iron

l.

Fluorosis

c.

Pica

m.

Myoglobin

d.

Zinc

n.

MFP Factor

e.

Heme

o.

Hemoglobin

f.

Goiter

p.

Tannic acid

g.

Cobalt

q.

Fluorapatite

h.

Ferritin

r.

Fortified salt

i.

Keshan

s.

Metallothionein

j.

Nonheme

t.

Hemochromatosis

1)Iron storage protein

2)Form of iron found only in animal flesh

3)Form of iron found in both plant and animal foods

4)Oxygen-carrying protein in muscle

5)Iron-containing protein in erythrocytes

6)Enhances absorption of nonheme iron

7)Substance in coffee and tea that reduces iron absorption

8)Toxicity from this mineral is twice as prevalent as deficiency in men

9)Condition characterized by large deposits of iron storage protein in body tissues

10)Craving for non-food substances

11)A deficiency of this element retards growth and arrests sexual maturation

12)Zinc binding protein of the intestine

13)Iodine deficiency disease

14)Major dietary source of iodine

15)Disease associated with severe selenium deficiency

16)Stabilized form of tooth crystal

17)Deficiency leads to hyperglycemia

18)Condition associated with discoloration of tooth enamel

19)Significant dietary source of fluoride

20)Mineral that forms integral part of vitamin B12

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