Micronutrient Terms Match the following with the descriptions below. Vitamin 2 Coenzyme 3 Trace mineral 4 Bioavailability 5 Megadose 6 Micronutrient 9 Major mineral 10 Ultratrace mineral Match each of the options above to the items below. 7 Mineral 8 Enzyme

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Micronutrient Terms
Match the following with the descriptions below.
Vitamin
2
Coenzyme
3
Trace mineral
4
Bioavailability
5
Megadose
6
Micronutrient
9
Major mineral
10
Ultratrace mineral
Match each of the options above to the items below.
7
Mineral
8
Enzyme
Transcribed Image Text:Micronutrient Terms Match the following with the descriptions below. Vitamin 2 Coenzyme 3 Trace mineral 4 Bioavailability 5 Megadose 6 Micronutrient 9 Major mineral 10 Ultratrace mineral Match each of the options above to the items below. 7 Mineral 8 Enzyme
Organic compound that combines with an inactive enzyme to form a catalytically active form
A mineral vital to health and required in the diet in amounts less than or equal to 100 milligrams per day
The degree to which the amount of an ingested nutrient is absorbed and is available to the body
Intake of a nutrient beyond estimates of needs to prevent a deficiency or what would be found in a balanced diet
Mineral required in the diet in amounts greater than 100 milligrams per day
Organic compound needed in small amounts in the diet to help regulate and support chemical reactions and processes in
the body
Inorganic element used in the body to promote chemical reactions and to form body structures
A compound that speeds the rate of a chemical reaction but is not altered by the reaction
A mineral present in the human diet in trace amounts but that has not been shown to be essential to human health
A nutrient needed in milligram or microgram quantities in the diet
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Transcribed Image Text:Organic compound that combines with an inactive enzyme to form a catalytically active form A mineral vital to health and required in the diet in amounts less than or equal to 100 milligrams per day The degree to which the amount of an ingested nutrient is absorbed and is available to the body Intake of a nutrient beyond estimates of needs to prevent a deficiency or what would be found in a balanced diet Mineral required in the diet in amounts greater than 100 milligrams per day Organic compound needed in small amounts in the diet to help regulate and support chemical reactions and processes in the body Inorganic element used in the body to promote chemical reactions and to form body structures A compound that speeds the rate of a chemical reaction but is not altered by the reaction A mineral present in the human diet in trace amounts but that has not been shown to be essential to human health A nutrient needed in milligram or microgram quantities in the diet ་ ་
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