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A deficiency of dietary iodine:

  • A. lowers plasma calcium levels.
  • B. causes low blood volume and shock.
  • C. decreases the synthesis of calcitonin.
  • D. causes a goiter.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The correct answer is D because a deficiency of dietary iodine leads to an insufficient production of thyroid hormones, which can result in the enlargement of the thyroid gland, known as a goiter. This is due to the thyroid gland working harder to try to produce more hormones.

A, B, and C are incorrect because a deficiency of dietary iodine does not directly affect plasma calcium levels, blood volume, or the synthesis of calcitonin. These are functions that are primarily regulated by other hormones and factors in the body, not by iodine deficiency.