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The term vitamin was introduced by:
Casimir Funk
Emil Fisher
Koshland
All of them
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Vitamins: History and Nomenclature
Number of vitamins that are essential for humans is:
12
16
15
18
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Vitamins: History and Nomenclature
Vitamins E, K, D and A are:
Fat-soluble
water-soluble
Insoluble
Alcohol soluble
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Vitamins: History and Nomenclature
What symptoms involved in E.coli bacteria infection?
Improper food handling
Food processing
Water sanitation
All of above
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Vitamins: History and Nomenclature
Use of vitamin A, B and C was explained by:
McCollum and Davis
Watson and Crick
Mendel
Donald
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Vitamins: History and Nomenclature
Folic acids and B-12 vitamins are included in:
Energy releasing
Hematopoietic
Insoluble vitamin
Soluble energy suplements
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Vitamins: History and Nomenclature
What term Hopkins used for vitamin?
Nutrient ion
Accessory factor
Important nutrient
Soluble energy suplements
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Vitamins: History and Nomenclature
A vitamin that is Fat-soluble, affiliated with coagulation, named as:
Vitamin C
Vitamin K
Vitamin D
Vitamin A
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Vitamins: History and Nomenclature
Water-soluble vitamins, included:
Vitamin C
B-group vitamins
Both A and B
Vitamin E
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Vitamins: History and Nomenclature
Vitamin A, B and C was explained in:
1912
1913
1914
1918
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