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Inorganic substances that are needed in small amounts compared to vitamins, which are also obtained via dietary intake.
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STATE THE REGULATED SUBSTANCE OF CALCIUM
Calcitonin, parathyroid hormone (PTH) and vitamin D.
PTH and vit. D
Decreases blood Ca2+ via bone reabsorption.
STATE THE FUNCTIONS OF POTASSIUM
1. Propagation of action potential in neural and muscular tissue. 2. Involved in fluid and electrolyte balance. 3. Acid-base homeostasis. 4. Glucose and insulin metabolism.
STATE THE FUNCTION OF SULFUR
1. Constitutes methionine, an essential amino acid. 2. Constitutes the B vitamins: biotin and thiamine. 3. Formation of disulfide bonds in protein assembly and structure. 4. Constitutes the reduced form of glutathione, a well-known antioxidant.
STATE THE FUNCTIONS OF CHLORIDE
1. Regulation of osmotic pressure. 2. Regulation of electrolyte balance. 3. Involvement in acid-base homeostasis. 4. Role in transmitting action potential in neural and muscle tissues.
STATE THE FUNCTION OF SODIUM
1. Regulates blood volume, and blood pressure. 2. Regulates osmotic equilibrium. 3. Involved in acid-base homeostasis.
STATE THE #2 FUNCTION OF MAGNESIUM
2. Activator of enzymes that catalyzes ATP synthesis, and DNA synthesis.
STATE THE TRACE MINERALS
IRON, ZINC, COPPER, MANGANESE, IODINE, SELENIUM
STATE THE FUNCTIONS OF ZINC
Functions include: 1. Necessary for most enzyme functions that are involved in transcription. 2. Key factor in prostate gland function and reproductive organ growth. 3. Regulates apoptosis.
STATE THE FUNCTION OF COPPER
1. Involved in the electron transport chain. 2. Involved in anti-oxidative enzymes such as superoxide dismutase.
STATE ONE FUNCTION OF MANGANESE
Enzyme activator involved in macronutrient metabolism, bone formation, and antioxidative functions.
STATE ONE FUNCTION OF IODINE
1. Synthesis of thyroxine and triiodothyronine.
STATE THE TWO FUNCTION OF SELENIUM
1. An activator of antioxidant enzymes such as glutathione peroxidases. 2. Involved in synthesis of thyroid hormones.