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Vitamin C is a micro-nutrient. Macro nutrients are fat, carbohydrates, protein, and alcohol. They all contain caloires. Micro-nutrients are vitamins and minerals such as Vitamin C.
Vitamin B12 deficiency anemia is another type of megaloblastic anemia that develops when the body doesn't absorb enough of this nutrient.
Vitamin B12 requires intrinsic factor for absorption in the small intestine. Intrinsic factor is produced by the stomach and binds to vitamin B12 to facilitate its absorption in the ileum. Without intrinsic factor, vitamin B12 absorption is impaired, leading to deficiency.
I think it is B12 because its another name is Cynocobalamine. RITURAJ
B12 is a vitamin
first of all its called vitamin b12 deficiency anemia. Pernicious anemia and vitamin B12 deficiency anemia are the same thing. Pernicious anemia is caused by a lack of vitamin B12. You're not able to absorb the vitamin B12 due to the absence of intrinsinc factor.
Macro nutrient because it's essential for the growth of the bacteria!
Vitamin B12 is a nutrient that cannot be found in plants. It is naturally present in animal products such as meat, fish, eggs, and dairy products. Vegans and vegetarians may need to consider supplementation or fortified foods to ensure they get enough vitamin B12.
Calcium is a nutrient found in cheese that is important for bone health, as well as vitamin B12 and protein.
Vitamin B12
There are many essential nutrients to humans. These include calcium, copper, chromium, choline, vitamin A, vitamin B12, as well as protein.
Many would like to consider alcohol as a food nutrient, but it not only is not a food nutrient, it can result in nutrient deficiencies of folate, Vitamin B12, Vitamin A, Calcium, and possibly others. For more information visit the Related Link.