Three vital body processes that vitamins help regulate are digestion, absobtion, and metabolism.
three vital body process that vitamins help regulate are digestions,absobton, and metabolism.
Hormones and enzymes are the substance having a key role in regulating various body processes. Most of you body functions are regulated by negative feedback inhibition. In this type of process end product shuts off the original stimulus.
Vitamins
water, sunlight and fertilizer. (which is no answer at all. All three of those things, water, sunlight, and fertilizer, are not vitamins, which is short for "vital amines, or vital nitrogen-containing compounds.") I hope someone can answer this question better.
Water, vitamins, and minerals do not supply any kilocalories of energy to the body. However, they are vital in the processes that release energy from carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.
Of course,vitamins are essential for many vital activities.
bcoz vitamins are essential,vital and nutritive to your help
Glands are not only important, they are vital for the human body, because they regulate the organism processes, by releasing hormones and other substances into the bloodstream. Spleen is the largest gland, but it is not vital and can be removed. Other glands, supra renal, thyroid gland, are important.
removes waste and regulate blood
body temperature
medulla oblongata
False. many processes use proteins, but vital processes is a very broad term. vital processes in the body include electrolytes (salts) lipids, hormones, etc. so while many processes do use proteins for metabolism, there are plenty of vital functions that use other classes of chemicals
Nutrient Function Sources Carbohydrates energy Potatoes, pasta, whole grains Minerals Regulate vital processes, necessary for formation of healthy bones and teeth Dairy, grains, vegetables Vitamins Help regulate digestion, absorption and metabolism of other nutrients Fruits, dairy, grains, nuts, meat Protein Growth, maintenance and repair of the body's cells, energy Fish, meat, eggs, milk, some soybean products Fats Regulate body temperature, supply energy, transport vitamins A, D, E, K in the blood, source of linoleic acid Fish, dairy, olive/canola/ soybean/cottonseed/corn oil Water Transports nutrients, carries waste from cells, vital to every body function Water, milk, juice, some fruits and vegetables