Classification of Vitamins
Water-soluble vitamins are not preserved in body, except:
B-12
Vitamin C
Folic acid
Vitamin D
B-12
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Phenomenon in which animals e.g. rats and deer eat their own faeces is called:A. Coprophagy
B. Autophagy
C. Coprophagia
D. All of above
Common character share by water-soluble vitamin, being involved in their:
A. Structure
B. Functions
C. Water solubility
D. PH values
Vitamin K also function as:
A. Co-factor
B. Co-enzyme
C. Inhibitor
D. Energy booster
Salivary amylase’s activity is inhibited by the:
A. Animals
B. Plants
C. Fungi
D. Organisms
Fat-soluble vitamins are made up of five to ten carbon units, named as:
A. Isoprenoid compounds
B. Isomers
C. Isotopes
D. Isperine
In what ways water soluble vitamins differ?
A. Functionally
B. Chemically
C. Physically
D. Biologically
Deficiencies of vitamin B-12, B-6 and B-1 leads to:
A. Rickets
B. Goitre
C. Neurological manifestations
D. Chemical changes
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