Vitamin C is commonly used to promote plant growth. Plants themselves naturally produce vitamins. Some of the vitamins produced by plants are vitamins A and E.
Vitamin D is produced in the skin, on exposure to UV (ultravoilet) radiation, from a modified cholesterol molecule; necessary for normal bone growth and function.
Yes, vitamin D is produced in the skin upon exposure to UV radiation. It is essential for normal bone growth and function as it helps the body absorb calcium and phosphorus from the diet, which are crucial for maintaining healthy bones.
No vitamins are produced by the large intestine, per se. Instead, special bacteria in the colon (large intestine) synthesize vitamin K and some B vitamins, which are then passed back to your body tissues from the colon. Cenva
The male gamete in a plant is produced in the anther of the flower, which is the male reproductive organ. The anther contains pollen grains, which are the male gametes that ultimately fertilize the female egg cells in the ovule of the plant.
phloem. Phloem is a plant tissue that is responsible for transporting sugars, nutrients, and other organic compounds produced during photosynthesis from the leaves to other parts of the plant, such as the roots, stems, and fruits.
Vitamin D
Vitamin "K"
Vitamin K
Most vitamin are produced by plants
Vitamin D. It is produced in small quantities when the skin is exposed to natural sunlight and UV radiation.
Vitamin D.
Vitamin D
vitamin k can be produced in the intestines
12 grams of Vitamin K each egg plant.
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Try dissolving the vitamin in water and using that to water your plant.
I have done an experiment on this and my results were that Vitamin D helps a plant grow the fastest