Vitamin A, which would usually be taken in the form of Beta Carotene its precursor (which is safer to take than Vitamin A itself).
Someone with night blindness would require vitamin A, so any foods high in that vitamin would be beneficial. Carrots, broccoli, cabbage
Although it is a disease it is not contagious. If you were in close contact with a person who had color blindness you would not catch the disease.
Without nutrient A, which is often associated with vitamin A, the body would struggle to maintain healthy vision, particularly in low light conditions, leading to night blindness. Additionally, a deficiency could impair immune function, increasing susceptibility to infections, and negatively affect skin health and cellular growth. Over time, a severe lack of this nutrient could result in more serious health complications, such as complete vision loss or severe skin disorders.
well since vitamin a helps your eyesight, especially nighttime (your retina & rods and cones) you could get night blindness.
why a person would feel a women should not go out late at night
You would say, "Good night,I love you".
If a person with color blindness and dwarfism has a daughter, she would need to inherit the color blindness gene from her father and the dwarfism gene from her mother to be a color-blind dwarf. This would occur 25% of the time if the two conditions are caused by different genes and they independently assort.
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it depends on if you are a night person, but most people are more awake during the afternoon, than at night. so i would say afternoon!
It could be inherited by the parents, that would be very likely, If the parents don't have color blindness, its not very likely.
Nutrient? That would be fat. But if you mean substance, that would be water.
Is alchohol a food nutrient explain why