No diseases occur. Sulfur helps make amino acids and amino acids make up protein. So deficiency would be a lack in synthesis of amino acids.
Sulfur deficiency in plants can lead to yellowing of leaves due to decreased chlorophyll production and stunted growth. In humans, sulfur deficiency is rare but can cause symptoms like decreased immune function, skin and hair problems, and reduced metabolism. Animals may also exhibit poor growth and reproduction, as sulfur is essential for protein synthesis.
Yes, sulfur can explode when exposed to heat or flame due to its flammable properties.
Sulfur is a poor conductor of electricity and heat due to its electron configuration and molecular structure, which restrict the movement of electrons.
34S has 2 more neutrons than 32S.
Yes, sulfur is sometimes used in jewelry making as yellow gold, also known as gold-sulfur. It is a type of gold alloy that contains sulfur to create a unique yellowish color. However, pure sulfur itself is not commonly used in jewelry due to its brittle and unstable nature.
Sulfur deficiency in plants can lead to yellowing of leaves due to decreased chlorophyll production and stunted growth. In humans, sulfur deficiency is rare but can cause symptoms like decreased immune function, skin and hair problems, and reduced metabolism. Animals may also exhibit poor growth and reproduction, as sulfur is essential for protein synthesis.
Illnesses that have become consistent due to a lack of vitamins and minerals
The deficiency of vitamin E is very rare. But still it may cause haemolytic anaemia.
Beri beri, rickets, anemia, goitre, night blindness, scurvy e.t.c. R da diseases caused by the deficiency of some nutritions........
Pathogenic diseases are caused by what is called a pathogen. Pathogens are parasitic organisms that cause disease int heir host. There are five different groups of pathogens: Viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoans and parasitic worms. Deficiency diseases are just as the name suggests. They are caused by a deficiency of a particular nutrient in the diet. Hereditary diseases are passed on through generations via their genes. For example, haemophilia and sickle cell disease. They cannot be cured. Physiological diseases are caused by the failure or malfunction of body parts or organs
It is due to the deficiency of Vitamin B3 (Niacin)
The evidence goes back as far as the 17th century when it was realised that the disease called rickets suffered by seamen could be removed by regularly drinking lemon-juice. It was later discovered that rickets is caused by a deficiency of vitamin-C in the diet.
Common diseases in Guinea Pigs are: Scurvy(Due to the deficiency of Vitamin C),Ring worms,bladder stones,kidney diseases,respiratory problems and infections in chest,eye,etc.
Iron Anaemia occurs due to the deficiency of ironas well as folic acid.
Lower RBC count which could be caused due to specific iron deficiency diseases. For example, Hemacromatosis would be considered a chronic iron def. disease
Shortage of red blood cells in the blood is referred to as anemia. There are many different causes of anemia such as bleeding, iron deficiency, hemolysis, chronic diseases, immune, etc.It is called anemia and it can be caused due to genetical or other means
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