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It would depend on what juice it is. Not all contain the same vitamins
No fruit contains ALL vitamins. Some are richer in certain vitamins than others.
Vitamins are found in mostly all food sources but, most don't contain all the vitamins.
An egg, apple, and carrot are all healthy choices, but nutritionists believe that the egg is healthier. Even though eggs contain fat and cholesterol, they also contain protein and are a source of valuable minerals and vitamins.
All the colored foods and vegetables are rich in vitamins...just take whatever you see
Yes (both animal and plant eggs)
The preposition in the sentence is "except". It shows the relationship between the eggs breaking and the one that did not break.
It usually contains only the main vitamins of the B Complex, except on medicines with a complete formulation thus containing all the vitamins and minerals as well.
animal cells contain all following structres except a
Eggs contain protein but not all protein is made of eggs.
Eggs do not require feeding. Eggs contain all of the nutrients that the baby needs inside them.
Most fruits and vegetables contain little to no fat. They are also high in fiber, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, and provitamins. Some also contain antioxidants. Meats can provide amino acids, protein, calcium, iron, vitamins, and enzymes. Poultry contains protein, calcium, potassium, and carbohydrates. Rice and rice noodles contain protein and some (but not all) amino acids. Pasta contains mainly carbohydrates, a small amount of protein, vitamins, and minerals. Breads contain carbohydrates, a small amount of fiber, protein, minerals, and vitamins. Dairy products contain calcium, fats, carbohydrates, and protein.