A. ascorbic acid
B. pantothenic acid
C. thiamin
D. riboflavin
2.A good source of beta carotene is
A. mango
B. sweet potato
C. broccoli
D. all the above
3.Berberi is the deficiency in what?
A. niacin
B. riboflavin
C. thiamin
D. folate
4.Which vitamin can only be found in animal foods?
A. B6
B. B12
C. C
D. B2
5.A deficiency of niacin results in
A. pellagra.
B. beriberi.
C. marasmus.
D.aniacinosis.
6.Which is a type of pre-formed vitamin A?
A. thiamin
B. tocopherol
C. retinal
D. calciferol
7.A patient whose blood won't clot easily may be deficient in
A. vitamin A.
B. the B vitamins.
C. vitamin K.
D. vitamin E.
Ans 1 - vitamin C
Humans doesn't produce Vitamin C because of a transformation in the GULO (gulonolactone oxidase) quality, which results in the powerlessness to integrate the protein. Ordinary GULO is a compound that catalyzes the response of D-glucuronolactone with oxygen to L-xylo-hex-3-gulonolactone. This at that point unexpectedly shapes Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C). Anyway without the GULO protein, no vitamin C is created.
Ans-2- all of the above
Beta carotene is predominately found in plants of red, orange, or yellow colors In any case, don't modest far from dull verdant greens or other green veggies, as they contain a decent measure of this cell reinforcement too.
A few examinations have appeared higher measures of beta carotene are found in cooked types of foods grown from the ground contrasted with crude. Since beta carotene changes over to the fat-dissolvable nutrient An, it's essential to devour this supplement with a fat for best retention.
Nourishments most elevated in beta carotene include:
carrots
sweet potatoes
dull verdant greens, for example, kale and spinach
romaine lettuce
squash
melon
red and yellow peppers
apricots
peas
broccoli
ANS-3- thiamin
Beriberi is condition occurs due to vitamin B1 insufficiency,
also known as thiamine . There are two types of beri beri : wet
beriberi and dry beriberi. Wet beriberi influences the heart and
circulatory framework. In outrageous cases, wet beriberi can cause
heart failure,
Dry beri beri causes CNS problem
Ans-4-vitamin B12
Vitamin B12 is a basic supplement found in practically no plant source
Otherwise called cobalamin, vitamin B12 is a water-solvent vitamin associated with the improvement of red platelets, support of nerves and ordinary cerebrum work.
Without enhancements or advanced sustenances, vegans are at a high danger of nutrient B12 deficiency
It is chiefly found in creature sustenances, for example, fish, meat, dairy items and eggs.
Humans and guinea pigs are among the few species that can't synthesize A. ascorbic acid B....
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