Fat-Soluble Vitamins and Metabolism Bingo Cards
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These bingo cards contain 30 terms on fat-soluble vitamins and metabolism for college-level nutrition or biochemistry courses. The word list covers vitamin types, absorption mechanisms, deficiency conditions like rickets and xerophthalmia, and regulatory concepts including RDA and tolerable upper intake levels. Use these cards for chapter review, test preparation, or as a template for similar biochemistry content.
Word List
- Vitamin
- Essential nutrients
- Fat-soluble vitamins
- Water-soluble vitamins
- Absorption of fat-soluble vitamins
- Transport and storage of fat-soluble vitamins
- Toxicity (hypervitaminosis)
- Deficiency (hypovitaminosis)
- Vitamin A (retinol/retinal/retinoic acid)
- Vitamin D (calciferol)
- Vitamin E (tocopherols/tocotrienols)
- Vitamin K (phylloquinone/menaquinone
- Provitamin A (beta-carotene)
- Retinol-binding protein
- Calcidiol / Calcitriol (active forms of Vitamin D)
- Antioxidant role of Vitamin E
- Blood clotting and Vitamin K
- Bone health and Vitamin D
- Night blindness / xerophthalmia (Vitamin A deficiency)
- Rickets / osteomalacia (Vitamin D deficiency)
- Free‐radical damage (vitamin protection)
- Fat malabsorption (impact on fat-soluble vitamins)
- Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for vitamins
- Dietary sources of fat-soluble vitamins
- UL (Tolerable Upper Intake Level) for vitamins
- Chylomicrons (in absorption of fat-soluble vitamins)
- Storage in liver and adipose tissue
- Hypercalcemia (Vitamin D toxicity)
- Hemorrhage/bleeding (Vitamin K deficiency)
- Interaction of vitamins with medications / nutrients
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