http://www.nutritionalsupplementscenter.com/info/HealthSupplement/inositol.html
there are more that two but a couple are vitamin D and C
Yes. Vitamin A gives milk that slighly yellowish tinge. Vitamin A is fat soluable, that's why non-fat milk looks bluish. With all of the fat removed, there's no vitamin A to give it a yellowish color.
Lipids are fats. Vitamins are divided onto two types, those which are water soluable and those which are fat soluable. Fat soluable vitamins are A.D.E and K. Hope this helps.
There are MANY types of vitamins. Some are Vitamin A, C, D and E. Each of theses vitamins are catagorized as water soluable of fat soluable. Vitamin A is a fat soluable vitamin and CHILDREN should get about 600 units of it a day. Some foods high in Vitamin A are CARROTS, BROCCOLI, and LIVER. This vitamin helps improve your night vision, also. Vitamin C is a water soluable vitamin and an average TEENAGER should get 65units of it a day. Some foods high in Vitamin C are KIWI, GREEN BELL PEPPERS, and SPINICH. Vitamin C has many functions but some are- wound healing, helps absorb the body's iron, and it is important for brain function. Vitamin D is a FAT SOLUABLE vitamin and an average TEENAGER should get about 10units of it a day. Some foods high in Vitamin D are EGG YOLKS, FISH OILS, and MILK. This vitamin helps strengthen bones. The last vitamin (well there are MANY more but im listing these) is Vitamin E. An average TEENAGER should get about 15units of this a day. Some foods high in Vitamin E are NUTS, VEGETABLES, and AVACADOS. Vitamin E helps protect cells from damage. :-D
lipid soluable means that it disolves in fat, and water soluable means it disolves in water.
i beleive that potassium is fat soluble
No, not all antioxidants are fat-soluble vitamins. Antioxidants can be vitamins, minerals, or other compounds that help protect cells from damage caused by free radicals. Some antioxidants are water-soluble, like vitamin C, while others are fat-soluble, like vitamins A, E, and K.
yes
No, biotin is a water-soluble vitamin, not a fat-soluble vitamin.
fat
Vitamin B12 is a water-soluble vitamin.
no, fat soluble