I posted explanations and further pictures as requested about how high zinc consumption can lead to copper and iron deficiency (zinc page), and the maintenance of serum calcium concentrations (vitamin D page).To Do List 5/1/09:1. Work on course content wiki pages. There is also an
exam review page that has been started below the Super Awesome Test Review Link.
2.
Reflection Paper is due on Friday May 8th at 2:30PM.
Needs Work List: Iron, Copper, Vitamin D, Calcium, Vitamin A
Good Enough List: Pages (not their subpages or pages beneath them) that are completed well enough to get me to review and comment on your submitted test questions and contain the information that you would be responsible for knowing on the exam.
These pages are not perfect and could use more attention. Pages newly moved into this category are noted in green.Vitamins & Minerals, Vitamins History, Antioxidants, Iodine, Manganese, Phosphorous, Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Selenium,
Zinc,
Magnesium, FluorideHN 400 WikiResources:
KSU Library Instruction ClassesKSU Libraries free digital cameras, digital camcorders, laptop computer checkout for on campus use.KSU Libraries Media Development CenterTara Coleman, KSU Human Nutrition Subject LibrarianK-State Libraries How to PageGet to Pubmed, Web of Science, and PsychInfo and other journal databases through KSU
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