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I believe that would be vitamin D.
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A. Vitamin C B. Thiamin C. Vitamin A D. Vitamin D
Intrinsic Factor. This, also known as gastric intrinsic factor (GIF),isa glycoprotein produced by thestomach necessary for the absorption ofB12 there and in the small intestine.
Milk gives you vitamins A,D,E,K and sometimes B. It also strengthens your bones.
Pernicious anemia
People are at higher risk for deficiency if they have poor nutritional sources of B vitamins, take medications, or have conditions that impair absorption, or are affected by circumstances causing them to require above-normal levels of vitamin B
No. Fat soluble is the same as oil soluble. You cannot have a substance that can be diluted by both oil and water.
The vitamin B complex consists of 12 related water-soluble substances. Eight are considered essential vitamins because they need to be included in the diet. Four are not essential because the body can synthesize them.
Vitamin B1 or thiamine or aneurin. It is a water-soluble vitamin, C12H17ClN4OS, of the vitamin B complex, found in meat, yeast, and the bran coat of grains, and necessary for carbohydrate metabolism and normal neural activity.
Vitamin b is actually a complex of vitamis ranging from b1 - b12, each one serving different primary functions, some of which include strengthening of muscle, joints and ligaments, anti swelling, and nutrient absorption. A major deficiency in any particular b vitamin can cause mejor defects in your body
Vitamin B12 is considered predominantly in food of animal origin. However, other members of the Vitamin B group - Vitamin B 1, - Vitamin B 2, - Vitamin B 3, - Vitamin B 5, - Vitamin B 6, and - Vitamin B 8 are also found in food of animal origin. Food sources for these vitamins are detailed in the related links.