Functions and principal sources of vitamins and minerals - class-VIII
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Which of the following vitamins are water soluble?
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Vit A, Vit B
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Vit B, Vit C
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Vit C, Vit D
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Vit A, Vit C
Which of the following vitamins is an main antioxidant?
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$A$
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$B _6$
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$D$
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$K$
The three major antioxidant vitamins are beta-carotene, vitamin C and vitamin E. Beta carotene is an antioxidant that gets converted to vitamin A and plays a very important role in health. It's responsible for the red, yellow, and orange coloration of some fruits and veggies.
Identify the mis-matched pair.
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Fatigue, mental depression - Biotin
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Delayed dentition, knock-knees - Tocoferol
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Diarrhoea, loss of leucocytes - Folic acid
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Photophobia, red and sore tongue - Riboflavin
Which is not shown by vitamins?
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Digestion
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Metabolism
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Growth
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None of the above
Vitamins are accessory food factors, which are required in small quantity for controlling metabolism and body functioning. Vitamins are of two types- fat soluble (A, D, E, K) and water soluble (B and C). Vitamins like minerals are not digested but directly absorbed from ingested food. They play role in metabolism and growth.
Beri-Beri, Scurvy and Rickets are respectively caused by deficiency of
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Vitamin B, D and C
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Vitamin B, C and D
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Vitamin D, B and A
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Vitamin A, D and C
Deficiency diseases are diseases which are caused due to deficiency of a critical nutrient in diet. The nutrient cannot be synthesized in body and must be present in diet. Scurvy, Rickets and Beriberi are some of the common deficiency diseases in man. Scurvy is caused due to deficiency of vitamin C. The common symptoms are bleeding gums, loose teeth, anaemia, painful and swollen joints, delayed healing of wound, and emaciation. Beriberi is caused due to deficiency of vitamin B$ _{1}$. Its symptoms are loss of appetite. Fatigue, muscle atrophy paralysis, mental confusion, cardiac oedema. Rickets is caused due to deficiency of vitamin D and minerals like phosphorous and calcium in children. Its symptoms are defective mineralization or calcification of bones potentially leading to fractures and deformity.
A good source of vitamins of B groups is
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Carrot
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Fish oil
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Germinated seeds
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Egg yolk
- A vitamin is an organic molecule that is an essential micronutrient that an organism needs in small quantities for the proper functioning of its metabolism.
- Essential nutrients cannot be synthesized in the organism, either at all or not in sufficient quantities, and therefore must be obtained through the diet.
- Best food sources of vitamin B: Whole grains (brown rice, barley, millet)
Eggs and dairy products (milk, cheese)
- Sprouting is the natural germination process by which seeds or spores put out shoots, plants produce new leaves or buds, or other newly developing parts experience further growth. Hence, A good source of vitamins of B groups is Germinated seeds.
The vitamin which can be synthesized in the gut by bacterial action is
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Vitamin B$ _1$
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B$ _2$
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Vitamin B$ _{12}$
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All of the above
In the large intestine, water is absorbed into the blood as the waste materials move through the colon. The symbiotic bacteria such as E. coli and Streptococcus faecalis, normally residing in the healthy human colon, feed on protein contents of chyle breaking them into amino acids which are absorbed into the blood. The colon bacteria also synthesize vitamins B1, B2, biotin, folic acid and K which are absorbed. They also convert bile pigments into brown pigments which give colour to faeces.
Vitamin stored in liver is
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Vitamin D
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Vitamin K
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Vitamin E
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All of the above
- A vitamin is an organic molecule that is an essential micronutrient that an organism needs in small quantities for the proper functioning of its metabolism.
- Fat-soluble vitamins(A, D and K) are stored in different organs of the body and especially in the liver.
- Vitamin A, VitaminK and Vitamin E are stored in the liver because they are fat soluble vitamins.
- So, the correct answer is 'All the above'.
Consider the following statements:
(I) The pellagra vitamin is nicotinamide present in milk, yeast, meat and leafy vegetables.
(II) Crypts of Lieberkuhn are present in the liver.
(III) Steapsin is the pancreatic amylase.
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I and II are correct.
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II and III are correct.
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I and III are incorrect.
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I and II are incorrect.
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I, II and III incorrect.
Nicotinamide or Niacin is also known as anti pellagra vitamin. It is a component of NADP, NADP+ and is important for energy transfer reactions. Yeast, pulses, green vegetables, cereals, milk, egg yolk, liver, milk, fish, meat are rich sources of niacin. Crypts of lieberkuhn occur throughout small intestine and produce intestinal juice or succus entericus. Steapsin is pancreatic lipase and acts on fats and converts fats into fatty acids, glycerol, mono and diglycerides.
The correct match is
A. Vitamin ${B _1}$ | Thiamine |
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B. Vitamin ${B _5}$ | Pantothenic acid |
C. Vitamin A | Retinol |
D. Vitamin E | Tocopherol |
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A-1, B-2, C-3, D-4
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A-1, B-3, C-4, D-2
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A-3, B-4, C-2, D-1
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A-4, B-3, C-2, D-1
Vitamins are important nutrient supplements required in small amounts. They usually serve as coenzymes in metabolic reactions. Vitamin B$ _{1}$ is also called as Thiamine and its coenzyme form is thiamine pyrophosphate. Vitamin B$ _{5}$ is pantothenate. It is an important component of coenzyme A. Vitamin B$ _{3}$ or Niacin is important for synthesis of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide or NAD and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate or NADP. Vitamin A is also called retinol. It is essential for vision. Vitamin E is also called tocopherol. It is an important for fertility factor.
Which of the following vitamins are fat soluble?
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A, B, C, K
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A, B, D, E
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A, D, E, K
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A, D, C, K
Vitamins are important nutritional supplements for body. They are required for normal body metabolism. Vitamins can be grouped into two categories- fat soluble (vitamins A, D, E and K) and water soluble vitamins (vitamin B complex and vitamin C). The fat soluble vitamins can be stored in body fat but water soluble vitamins cannot be stored in body.
Which of the following is not a function of vitamins?
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Useful in metabolism
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To give energy
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Useful in growth
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Useful in digestion
Vitamins do not help to increase the amount of calories or energy required for the human body. Instead vitamins which are used in small quantities helps human beings to stay healthy. While the daily requirements of vitamins may differ from individual to individual, the necessary amounts can be met through intake of healthy food.
The vitamin that is useful in cancer is vitamin
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A
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${ B } _{ 17 }$
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C
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All of the above
Vitamin A - carotene, the precursor of Vitamin A is found in most orange and green vegetables such as carrots, sweet potatoes, spinach and other leafy green vegetables. It has been shown in research that -carotene protect the lungs against toxins that are linked to lung cancer. Another study found that ex-smokers who ate green and yellow vegetables high in beta carotene daily decreased their risk of stomach and lung cancer.
Vitamin ${B _{17}}$ - The anti-tumour agent Vitamin ${B _{17}}$ (commonly known as Amygdalin or Laetrile) therapy is one of the most popular and best known alternative cancer treatments. It is very simple to use and is very effective when used in high enough doses with product of high quality combined with an effective cancer diet and key supplements. Laetrile works by targeting and killing cancer cells and building the immune system to fend off future outbreaks of cancer. The greatest concentration is found in the seeds of the rosaceous fruits, such as the apricot pits and other bitter nuts.
Vitamin C - Vitamin C has shown great promise in the fight against cancer, both in prevention and disease-management. Some properties of the vitamin C may make it toxic to cancer cells. Vitamin C is an antioxidant,it also enhance the immune system by stimulating the activities of natural killer cells (a type of white blood cell) and anti-cancer agents. Vitamin C is also said to prevent tumors from spreading, help the body heal after cancer surgery, enhance the effects of certain anti-cancer drugs, and reduce the toxic effects of other drugs used in chemotherapy. It also boost the effectiveness of other cancer treatments. Vitamin C is found in many vegetables and fruits, especially oranges, grape fruits, and peppers.
Certain B vitamins are
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Enzymes
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Co-enzymes
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Hormones
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Digestive substances
Vitamins are important nutritional components. Vitamins are grouped into two categories fat soluble (vitamin A, D, E and K) and water soluble (vitamin B complex and C). Many component vitamins of vitamin B complex act as coenzymes during metabolic reactions example thiamine is the precursor of thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP), niacin is the precursor of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD), riboflavin is the precursor of flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) etc.
Which of the following is a water soluble vitamin?
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Vitamin A
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Vitamin B
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Vitamin D
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Vitamin E
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Vitamin K
Vitamins are important for healthy living. They are required for normal body metabolism as many enzymes required coenzymes for their activity. The coenzymes are derived from vitamins. The vitamins are divided into two categories- fat soluble (vitamin A, D, E and K) and water soluble (vitamin B complex and C).
The maximum amount of which nutrient is lost during processing?
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Vitamins
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Proteins
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Carbohydrates
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Fats
Almost all food is processed in some way before it is eaten. Commercially, the main reasons to process food are to eliminate micro-organisms (which may cause disease) and to extend shelf life. Simply cooking or combining a food with other foodstuffs to create a recipe is also considered a form of food processing. Whatever the case, the nutrient value of any food is often altered by the processing. Some vitamins are more stable (less affected by processing) than others. Water-soluble vitamins (B-group and C) are more unstable than fat-soluble vitamins (K, A, D and E) during food processing and storage. The most unstable vitamins include: folate, thiamine and vitamin C. More stable vitamins include: niacin (vitamin B3), vitamin K, vitamin D etc. So, maximum amount of vitamins are lost during food processing compared to carbohydrates, fats and proteins.
Which of the following does not generate energy inside the body but are still essential?
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Fat
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Proteins
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Vitamins
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Carbohydrates
Vitamins does not generate energy inside the body but are still essential.
Which of the following is true about a vitamin?
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Vitamins can remain stable at high temperatures.
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Vitamins acts as co-factors in enzymatic reactions.
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Vitamin increases the activation energy of a substrate and hence accelerates reactions.
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Vitamins are always fat soluble.
Vitamins are essential compounds that must be acquired through the diet because the body can't synthesize them. One of the reasons vitamins are needed is because they play an indirect role in catalysis, in which enzymes speed up chemical reactions. However, most vitamins can't help enzymes on their own. In order to participate in catalytic reactions, most vitamins have to change into coenzymes that are small "co-pilot" molecules that pair up with enzymes. These coenzymes are extremely useful because they stay the same after catalysis, so they're recycled and reused multiple times.
The name vitamin was used for the first time by
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Funk
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Aristotle
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Eijkman
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Hopkins
Which of the following substances is assimilated unchanged?
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Vitamin
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Protein
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Starch
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Lipid
Vitamins with some enzymes act as
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Coenzyme
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Apoenzyme
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Holoenzyme
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Cofactor
Vitamins with some enzymes act as coenzyme. Coenzymes are organic molecules that are required by certain enzymes to carry out catalysis. They bind to the active site of the enzyme and participate in catalysis but are not considered substrates of the reaction.
Natural product of sun's transcedental energy is
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Minerals
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Starch
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Vitamins
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Salts
Vitamin D is not one chemical but many. The natural type is produced in the skin from a universally present form of cholesterol, 7-dehydrocholesterol. Sunlight is the key: Its ultraviolet B (UVB) energy converts the precursor to vitamin D3. In contrast, most dietary supplements are manufactured by exposing a plant sterol to ultraviolet energy, thus producing vitamin D2. Because their function is almost identical, D2 and D3 are lumped together under the name vitamin D, but neither will function until the body works its magic. The sun’s energy turns a chemical in your skin into vitamin D3, which is carried to your liver and then your kidneys to transform it to active vitamin D.
Which of the following substance can be assimilated unchanged?
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Vitamin
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Proteins
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Starch
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Lipids
Biological assimilation, is the combination of two processes to supply cells with nutrients. The first is the process of absorbing vitamins, minerals, and other chemicals from food within the gastrointestinal tract. In humans this is done with a chemical breakdown (enzymes and acids) and physical breakdown. The second process of bio assimilation is the chemical alteration of substances in the bloodstream by the liver or cellular secretions. Although a few similar compounds can be absorbed in digestion bio assimilation, the bio-availability of many compounds is dictated by this second process since both the liver and cellular secretions can be very specific in their metabolic action. This second process is where the absorbed food reaches the cells via the liver.
The name 'vitamin' was suggested by
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Casmir Funk
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Ersnt Haeckel
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Elton
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Joseph Lister
Casimir Funk was a Polish biochemist and is credited with being among the first to formulate the concept of vitamins, which he called as vital amines or vitamins.
Therefore, the correct answer is option A.
Mark the correct statement
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Amount of Nitrogen in the atmosphere varies
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Atmospheric Nitrogen is directly used by plants and animals
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Nitrogen is present in Vitamines
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All of the above
The amount of nitrogen in the atmosphere remains fixed. Nitrogen cycle keeps the atmospheric. nitrogen more or less constant. Atmospheric nitrogen cannot be taken directly by plants and animals various steps process are done by microbes to convert it into usable forms. Vitamins contain nitrogen.
Which of the following are absorbed in the alimentary canal?
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Albumin of egg
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Polysaccharides
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Fat soluble vitamins
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Proteins
Monoglycerides and fatty acids enter absorptive cells in the small intestine through micelles; they leave micelles and recombine into chylomicrons, which then enter the bloodstream. Fat soluble vitamins are absorbed in the same manner as lipids; water soluble vitamins can be directly absorbed into the bloodstream from the intestine.
Vitamins and minerals are together referred as
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Energy producing foods.
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Body building foods.
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Harmful foods.
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Protective foods.
A vitamin is an organic molecule that is an essential micronutrient that an organism needs in small quantities for the proper functioning of its metabolism.
A mineral is a chemical element required as an essential nutrient by organisms to perform functions necessary for life.
Essential nutrients and minerals cannot be synthesized in the organism, either at all or not in sufficient quantities, and therefore must be obtained through the diet.
They are present in foods (like leafy or yellow vegetables, citrus fruits, meat, milk, eggs). Food which contains adequate amounts of vitamins, minerals, and high-quality proteins is a protective food. And it also protect against the development of a deficiency disease (as pellagra, beriberi, scurvy). Hence, the vitamins and minerals containing foods are together referred to as protective food.
A fat soluble vitamin group is
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$B _6$, E and K
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A, B, C, D and E
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A, D, E and K
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C, D, E and K
Which is not the function of vitamins
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Metabolism
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Digestion
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Growth
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None of the above
Animals do not synthesise ____________.
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Proteins
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Vitamins
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Glycogen
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Phospholipids
Which acid is a vitamin
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Malic acid
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Palmitic acid
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Formic acid
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Ascorbic acid
Multiple molecular forms of enzymes occurring within a plant system are known as ___________.
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Vitamins
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Co-enzymes
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Hormones
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Isohyets
Which of the following statements is not correct?
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Amino acids are a product of the digestion of proteins
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Vegetable fats contain enough vitamin A and D
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Pepsin is produced in the glands in the lining of the stomach
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Vitamin C is most plentiful in citrus fruits
- The end product of protein digestion is amino acids.
- The most common source of Vitamin C is citrus fruits.
- The stomach mucosa’s epithelial lining consists only of surface mucous cells, which secrete a protective coat of alkaline mucus. A vast number of gastric pits dot the surface of the epithelium, giving it the appearance of a well-used pincushion, and mark the entry to each gastric gland, which secretes a complex digestive fluid referred to as gastric juice. Chief cells—Located primarily in the basal regions of gastric glands are chief cells, which secrete pepsinogen, the inactive proenzyme form of pepsin. HCl is necessary for the conversion of pepsinogen to pepsin.
- Fish oil contains enough vitamin A and D.
Vitamins with some enzymes act as
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Co-enzyme
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Apoenzyme
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Holoenzyme
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Cofactor
Vitamins with some enzymes act as coenzyme. Coenzymes are organic non protein molecules that bind with the protein molecule (apoenzyme) to form the active enzyme (holoenzyme). A number of the water-soluble vitamins such as vitamins B$ _1$, B$ _2$ and B$ _6$ serve as coenzymes.
Vitamins with some enzymes act as
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Co-enzyme
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Apo-enzyme
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Holo-enzyme
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Co-factor
Co-factor is a non-protein chemical compound that is required for the protein's biological activity. These molecules are commonly enzymes and co-factors can be helper molecules that assist in biochemical transformations such as vitamins.
Co-factors can be subdivided into either one or more inorganic ions , or a complex organic or metallo-organic molecule, called as a co-enzyme, most of which are derived from vitamins.
An inactive enzyme without the co-factor is called an apoenzyme while the complete enzyme with the co-factor is called as a holoenzyme.
The name vitamin was used for the first time by
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Funk
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Aristotle
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Eijikmann
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Hopkins
In 1911, Casimir Funk isolated a concentrate from rice polishings that cured polyneuritis in pigeons. He named the concentrate vitamin because it appeared to be vital to life and because it was probably an amine.
Organic nutrients that regulate physiological processes by serving as coenzymes are called
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vitamins
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trace elements
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minerals
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amino acids
Non-protein components of certain enzymes are called cofactors. If the cofactor is organic, then it is called a coenzyme. Coenzyme is relatively small molecules compared to the protein part of the enzyme and many of the coenzymes are derived from vitamins
Xerophthalmia is caused due to the deficiency of
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Vitamin A
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Vitamin B
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Vitamin C
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Vitamin D.
Xerophthalmia is a progressive nutritional disease of the eye due to deficiency of vitamin A. The cornea and conjunctiva become dry, thickened, and wrinkled.
Vitamin A is necessary for the synthesis of
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Haemoglobin
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Visual purple
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Melanin
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R.N.A
Vitamin A is an Il-cis-retinal, the lipid prosthetic group of the protein opsin in visual purple. Its defficiency affects all tissues, but the eyes are most readily affected.
A person suffering from malaria gets fever when
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Exoerythrocytic cycle is completed
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Signet ring stage is formed
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RBC generally ruptured and haemozoin granules are released
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All of the above
Rupture of RBC result in septicemia because of release of hematite granules in the blood resulting in characteristic chills and high fever.
Which one is a correct match?
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Iron Ricket
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Vitamin A Scurvy
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Iodine Goitre
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Calcium - Anaemia
There is national eradication programme for a disease caused by the deficiency of an element
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Iodine
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Boron
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Copper
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Chlorine
Which food items do you suggest to include in the diet of a person suffering with bleeding of gums ?
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Amla
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Guava
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Both A & B
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Milk
Bleeding of gums is a result of the deficiency of Vitamin C. Amlas and guava are rich sources of Vitamin C.
Below are few statements given about diseases
$i$ They are caused by germs.
$ii$ They are caused due to lack of nutrients in our diet.
$iii$ They can be passed on to another person through contact.
$iv$ They can be prevented by taking a balanced diet.
Which pair of statements best describes a deficiency disease?
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$i$ & $ii$
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$ii$ & $iii$
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$ii$ & $iv$
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$i$ & $iii$
A disease that is caused by a dietary deficiency of specific nutrients, especially a vitamin or mineral,possibly stemming from insufficient intake, digestion, absorption, or utilization of a nutrient is called as deficiency disease. It can be prevented by taking a balanced diet.
Match column I with column II and select the correct option from the codes given below.
Column I(Deficient elements) | Column II(Deficiency symptoms) |
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(a) Calcium | (i) Chlorosis and necrosis appearing first in young leaves |
(b) Magnesium | (ii) Bronze colour in leaves |
(c) Chlorine | (iii) Delay in flowering, premature fall of flower buds |
(d) Phosphorus | (iv) Interveinal chlorosis with purple anthocyanin pigmentation |
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(a) - (i) , (b) - (ii), (c) - (iii), (d) - (iv)
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(a) - (iv), (b) - (iii), (c) - (ii), (d) - (i)
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(a) - (i), (b) - (iii), (c) - (ii), (d) - (iv)
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(a) - (i), (b) - (iv), (c) - (ii), (d) - (iii)