NTA Final Exam questions and well defined answers at hand
acting as coenzymes in metabolic processes - correct answer-role of vitamins
supports tissue growth, vitality, and overall health - correct answer-role of vitamins
supports digestion, elimination, and immune function - correct answer-role of vitamins
prevents deficiencies - correct answer-role of vitamins
bathes stomach - correct answer-role of acid
disinfects the stomach - correct answer-role of acid
kills bacteria and parasites - correct answer-role of acid
stimulates gastron (hcl) - correct answer-role of acid
normal stomach acid - correct answer-pH 1.5 - 3
proteins don't break down - correct answer-effects of low stomach acid
carbs ferment - correct answer-effects of low stomach acid
fat becomes rancid - correct answer-effects of low stomach acid
proteins putrify - correct answer-effects of low stomach acid
rotten chyme enters the duodenum - correct answer-effects of low stomach acid
non neutralized chyme enters the duodenum - correct answer-effects of low stomach acid
gall bladder won't release bile - correct answer-effect of low stomach acid on gall bladder
gall bladder spasms - correct answer-effect of low stomach acid on gall bladder
undigested fats and no breakdown of fats into fatty acids - correct answer-effect of low
stomach acid on gall bladder
undigested proteins and inability to absorb nutrients - correct answer-effect of low
stomach acid on small intestines
leaky gut - correct answer-effect of low hcl on small intestines
perforation - correct answer-effect of low hcl on small intestines
auto-immune response - correct answer-effect of low hcl on small intestines
painful diverticulosis - correct answer-effect of low stomach acid on large intestines
maldigested food tries to pass to colon - correct answer-large intestine dysfunction
, ileocecal valve gets jammed - waste runs back - correct answer-large intestine digestive
dysfunction
disbiosis - correct answer-large intestine digestive dysfunction
butyric acid not produced - weakens cells of colon - correct answer-large intestine
digestive dysfunction
IBS, Crohn's, Colitis, Celiac - correct answer-large intestine digestive dysfunction
B12 and K2 are compromised - correct answer-large intestine digestive dysfunction
pancreatic juices are not released because chyme is too alkaline - correct answer-
pancreas digestive dysfunction
chyme burns the mucosal lining leading to duodenal ulcers - correct answer-pancreas
digestive dysfunction
incomplete digestion and intestinal problems due to no sodium bicarbonate - correct
answer-pancreas digestive dysfunction
sympathetically stressed - correct answer-stomach digestive dysfunction
chewing improperly - saliva - correct answer-stomach digestive dysfunction
low stomach acid - correct answer-stomach digestive dysfunction
H. Pylori - vitamin C deficiency - correct answer-stomach digestive dysfunction
GERD - correct answer-stomach digestive dysfunction
insulin resistance - correct answer-state in which insulin receptor sites in cells becomes
unresponsive to the binding of insulin
pancreas, liver, adrenal glands (PAL) - correct answer-primary organs for blood sugar
regulation
"spark plugs" - electrical properties - correct answer-role of minerals
regulates serum pH - correct answer-role of minerals
provides osmotic pressure across cell membranes - correct answer-role of minerals
facilitates the transfer of nutrients across cell membranes - correct answer-role of
minerals
regulates tissue growth - correct answer-role of minerals
acting as coenzymes in metabolic processes - correct answer-role of vitamins
supports tissue growth, vitality, and overall health - correct answer-role of vitamins
supports digestion, elimination, and immune function - correct answer-role of vitamins
prevents deficiencies - correct answer-role of vitamins
bathes stomach - correct answer-role of acid
disinfects the stomach - correct answer-role of acid
kills bacteria and parasites - correct answer-role of acid
stimulates gastron (hcl) - correct answer-role of acid
normal stomach acid - correct answer-pH 1.5 - 3
proteins don't break down - correct answer-effects of low stomach acid
carbs ferment - correct answer-effects of low stomach acid
fat becomes rancid - correct answer-effects of low stomach acid
proteins putrify - correct answer-effects of low stomach acid
rotten chyme enters the duodenum - correct answer-effects of low stomach acid
non neutralized chyme enters the duodenum - correct answer-effects of low stomach acid
gall bladder won't release bile - correct answer-effect of low stomach acid on gall bladder
gall bladder spasms - correct answer-effect of low stomach acid on gall bladder
undigested fats and no breakdown of fats into fatty acids - correct answer-effect of low
stomach acid on gall bladder
undigested proteins and inability to absorb nutrients - correct answer-effect of low
stomach acid on small intestines
leaky gut - correct answer-effect of low hcl on small intestines
perforation - correct answer-effect of low hcl on small intestines
auto-immune response - correct answer-effect of low hcl on small intestines
painful diverticulosis - correct answer-effect of low stomach acid on large intestines
maldigested food tries to pass to colon - correct answer-large intestine dysfunction
, ileocecal valve gets jammed - waste runs back - correct answer-large intestine digestive
dysfunction
disbiosis - correct answer-large intestine digestive dysfunction
butyric acid not produced - weakens cells of colon - correct answer-large intestine
digestive dysfunction
IBS, Crohn's, Colitis, Celiac - correct answer-large intestine digestive dysfunction
B12 and K2 are compromised - correct answer-large intestine digestive dysfunction
pancreatic juices are not released because chyme is too alkaline - correct answer-
pancreas digestive dysfunction
chyme burns the mucosal lining leading to duodenal ulcers - correct answer-pancreas
digestive dysfunction
incomplete digestion and intestinal problems due to no sodium bicarbonate - correct
answer-pancreas digestive dysfunction
sympathetically stressed - correct answer-stomach digestive dysfunction
chewing improperly - saliva - correct answer-stomach digestive dysfunction
low stomach acid - correct answer-stomach digestive dysfunction
H. Pylori - vitamin C deficiency - correct answer-stomach digestive dysfunction
GERD - correct answer-stomach digestive dysfunction
insulin resistance - correct answer-state in which insulin receptor sites in cells becomes
unresponsive to the binding of insulin
pancreas, liver, adrenal glands (PAL) - correct answer-primary organs for blood sugar
regulation
"spark plugs" - electrical properties - correct answer-role of minerals
regulates serum pH - correct answer-role of minerals
provides osmotic pressure across cell membranes - correct answer-role of minerals
facilitates the transfer of nutrients across cell membranes - correct answer-role of
minerals
regulates tissue growth - correct answer-role of minerals