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One of the most important vitamins, besides iron, stored in the liver are B-12 vitamins. B-12 is essential for DNA replication, red blood cell production, and nerve function.

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One of the most important vitamins, besides iron, stored in the liver are B-12 vitamins. B-12 is essential for DNA replication, red blood cell production, and nerve function.

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Fat-soluble: K, A, D, E

Vitamin B12

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Vitamins A, B and D are stored in the liver as well as iron.

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A, D. E, B12 vitamins stored in the liver, but liver also contains other vitamins

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What is Function of liver as a storage of vitamins?

The liver stores vitamins A, D, E, K (all fat soluble), and B12


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