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Vitamins

Teacher: Nicole
Across
Health-enhancing non nutrient compounds plant foods that are active in the body at the cellular level
A food that has had vitamins and minerals added back that were lost in the refining process
The surface cells that line the outside of the body, cover the eyes, and line the passages of the lungs, intestines, and reproductive tract
A deficiency disease in children cause by a lack of vitamin D and characterized by soft, misshapen bones
The niacin deficiency disease which is characterized by diarrhea and dermatitis and can lead to dementia and death
A substance that reacts with free radicals to protect other substances from the harmful effects of the free radicals
Poison
A vitamin E deficiency condition that is sometimes seen in premature babies and is characterized by broken red blood cells, resulting in weakness and listlessness
Vitamins C, and B
The vitamin C deficiency disease, characterized by tiredness, weakness, shortness of breath, aching bones and muscles, swollen and bleeding gums, lack of appetite, slow healing of wounds, and tiny bruises on the skin
A nonprotein compound that combines with an enzyme to form an active enzyme system
Vitamins A,D,E, and K
Down
A deficency disease cause by an inability to absorb vitamin B12, which is characterized by fatigue; weakness; a red, painful tongue; and a tingling or burning in the skin
The blood clotting process that stops bleeding
An organic compound needed in tiny amounts as a nutrient to regulate body processes
A compound the body can convert to the active form of a vitamin
A condition in which the cells in the eyes adjust slowly to dim light, causing night vision to become poor
A food that has one or more nutrients added during processing
A vitamin D deficiency disease in adults that causes bones to become misshapen
A highly reactive, unstable single oxygen molecule, which can generate a harmful chain reaction and can damage tissue
A protein substance in the connective tissue that holds cells together
The thiamin deficiency disease, which is characterized by weakness, loss of appetite, irritability, poor arm and leg coordination, and a tingling throughout the body