Neither it is one of those strange minerals that does not get affected by either.
Vitamin K is not found in food but rather is produced by the micro-fauna that inhabits your intestines. Studies on Vitamin K were first done by destroying the micro-fauna in the guts of animals and observing the symptoms they developed - like hemophilia.
Potassium is not a Vitamin, it is a mineral.
Potassium is a mineral which helps the body to maintain the proper balance of water. Vitamin K is a vitamin which helps the blood to clot properly.
K. KONG WAN has written: 'FROM MICRO TO MACRO QUANTUM SYSTEMS: A UNIFIED FORMALISM WITH SUPERSELECTION RULES AND ITS APPLICATIONS'
plants need macro nutrients and micro nutrients. macro nutrients are needed at large quantity and micro nutrients are needed in small quantities. there are 10 macro nutrients and 6 micro nutrients.The 10 macro nutrients arecarbonhydrogenoxygennitrogenpotassiumcalciummagnesiumsulphurironphosphorousthe 6 micro nutrients aremolybdenumchlorineboronzinccoppermanganese
Calcium is not a vitamin, it's a mineral, but it is very important for healthy bones. Vitamin D helps people absorb and use calcium. Vitamin K seems to help prevent fractures in elderly people.
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Shortest answer, no. Vitamin K is a vitamin.
Vitamin K is responsible for the clotting of blood..
vitamin k has no particular structure.............
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