vitamin K
Without sufficient vitamin A, a person may experience night blindness, impaired immune function, and skin issues. Inadequate vitamin C can lead to scurvy, characterized by weakness, anemia, gum disease, and skin problems. Both vitamins are essential for overall health and wellbeing.
Transport of the vitamin within the body requires sufficient protein to manufacture retinol-binding protein.
Anything with vitamin C. The English are known as limeys because they brought large amounts of limes on board their ships, these limes had a lot of vitamin C which prevents scurvy. BTW scurvy is a vitamin deficiency, so the best treatment for any vitamin deficiency is to give the person that vitamin.
Different organizations recommend different amounts of vitamin D supplement to take each day. Most people can take vitamin D supplements with no problems.
They would have an excess of vitamin D. Most people get this vitamin from exposure to the sun, so a heatstroke victim, who has likely been out in the sun for awhile, would have a lot of vitamin D in their body.
This is a malfunction or disorder of the body due to having insufficient amounts of a certain vitamin, usually through the diet (the exception being Vitamin D, which is mainly gained through sunlight). They can usually be rectified by a change in the diet and lifestyle of the affected person.
if you lack vitamin a you get night blindness
No, self-sufficient means that you are independent.
No, self-sufficient means that you are independent.
These are the FAT soluble vitamins (vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin E and vitamin K). Lipase from the pancreas is required to help a person absorb these vitamins.
It's what changes when you alter the manipulated variable. Examples: In an experiment testing how tall anplant grows in different amounts of sunlight - the manipulated variable is the sunlight, the responding variable is the height of the plant. In an experiment testing how much carbon dioxide produced when different amounts of baking soda react to vinegar - the manip. variable is the baking soda amount, the resp. variable is the carbon dioxide. In an experiment testing how different vitamins affect a person - the manip. variable is the vitamin, the resp. variable is the effect on the person.
The following vitamins will help you grow your hair faster and longer. vitamin c: milk, oranges and orange juice and potatoes vitamin d: milk, orange, juice, cereal's, crackers, and bread vitamin e: tomato, broccoli, and leafy green vegetables Hope this helped you!