A liver of an animal has the most vitamin A.
People eat food in space which is giving them energy. Nutritious food full of vitamin is only there.
The sun's energy powers a process called photosynthesis in plants, which produces oxygen we need to breathe and food we eat for energy. When we talk and walk, our bodies use this energy from food to fuel our muscles and brain functions. So, ultimately, the sun provides the energy indirectly by sustaining the food chain that supports human life.
Im not sure though but from what i know. the sun is responsible for the production of vitamin D in our body. Most of the foods that we consumed are vitamin D precursor. Meaning it is inactive. But the vitamin D can only be active if we are exposed to the sun. In addition. . . from what i read in one of the website(cant remember what the website was.). . it stated that "the healing rays of natural sunlight cannot penetrate through glass (e.g car's window) so not Vitamin D regenerated" . . this is a situation when you are in your car driving. . I hope this could help you a bit. . 8 least you get an idea from what im saying here.
No, vitamin E is not produced by the sun. It is a fat-soluble nutrient that can be found in various foods such as nuts, seeds, and leafy green vegetables. Although sunlight exposure is important for the synthesis of vitamin D in the skin, it does not produce vitamin E.
Plants are the most efficient users of solar energy in the food chain. Through the process of photosynthesis, they convert sunlight into energy that can be consumed by other organisms in the ecosystem.
Protien, carbohydrate and vitamin.
boiling
destroys the vitamin
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Vitamins are found in mostly all food sources but, most don't contain all the vitamins.
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.
Raw vitamin, no. Foods that contain it, yes.
selenium is the vitamin
vitamin c
Vitamin c :)
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