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multiple select question select all that apply bone-building nutrients …

Question

multiple select question
select all that apply
bone-building nutrients are found in
fruits.
spices.
sardines.
spinach.

Explanation:

Response

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<reasoning>

Identify key bone-building nutrients

Bone health relies heavily on specific minerals and vitamins, primarily calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, fluoride, and vitamins D and K. These nutrients support the mineralized matrix of Bone Functions such as structural support and mineral storage.

Evaluate fruits as a source

Many fruits contain vitamin C (essential for collagen synthesis in bone matrix) and potassium, which helps reduce calcium loss from the body. Certain fruits like oranges and figs also provide calcium. Therefore, fruits contain bone-building nutrients.

Evaluate spices as a source

While some spices contain trace minerals, they are consumed in such minuscule quantities that they do not serve as a significant dietary source of bone-building nutrients.

Evaluate sardines as a source

Sardines, especially when eaten with their soft bones, are an exceptionally rich source of calcium and vitamin D, both of which are critical for bone mineralization and density.

Evaluate spinach as a source

Spinach is a dark green leafy vegetable that contains calcium and is highly rich in vitamin K, which plays a vital role in bone proteins like osteocalcin. Even though oxalates in spinach can limit calcium absorption, it still contains these essential bone-building nutrients.
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<answer>
<mcq-correct>fruits.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>spices.</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>sardines.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-correct>spinach.</mcq-correct>
</answer>

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Answer:

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Identify key bone-building nutrients

Bone health relies heavily on specific minerals and vitamins, primarily calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, fluoride, and vitamins D and K. These nutrients support the mineralized matrix of Bone Functions such as structural support and mineral storage.

Evaluate fruits as a source

Many fruits contain vitamin C (essential for collagen synthesis in bone matrix) and potassium, which helps reduce calcium loss from the body. Certain fruits like oranges and figs also provide calcium. Therefore, fruits contain bone-building nutrients.

Evaluate spices as a source

While some spices contain trace minerals, they are consumed in such minuscule quantities that they do not serve as a significant dietary source of bone-building nutrients.

Evaluate sardines as a source

Sardines, especially when eaten with their soft bones, are an exceptionally rich source of calcium and vitamin D, both of which are critical for bone mineralization and density.

Evaluate spinach as a source

Spinach is a dark green leafy vegetable that contains calcium and is highly rich in vitamin K, which plays a vital role in bone proteins like osteocalcin. Even though oxalates in spinach can limit calcium absorption, it still contains these essential bone-building nutrients.
</reasoning>

<answer>
<mcq-correct>fruits.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>spices.</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>sardines.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-correct>spinach.</mcq-correct>
</answer>

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