Science, asked by sweetybaruah187, 2 months ago

8 8. Nome the water Soluble vitamins? write down the
Sources, functions and effect of deffect to defficiency of vit c​

Answers

Answered by llSugargeniusll
2

\huge\tt\red{Q}\tt\pink{U}\tt\blue{E}\tt\green{S}\tt\purple{T}\tt\orange{I}\tt\orange{O}\huge\tt\red{N}

Nome the water Soluble vitamins? write down the

Sources, functions and effect of deffect to defficiency of vit c

\huge\tt\red{❥}\tt\pink{A}\tt\blue{N}\tt\green{S}\tt\purple{W}\tt\orange{E}\tt\orange{R}\huge\tt\purple{᭄}

Vitamin B6 Deficiency. Vitamin B6 deficiency is uncommon and usually associated with low concentrations of other B-complex vitamins, like vitamin B12 and folic acid. Deficiency symptoms include dermatitis, swollen tongue, peripheral neuropathy, anemia, depression and confusion, and weakened immune function.Vitamin C - or ascorbic acid aids in energy metabolism as well as boosting the immune system. ...

Thiamine is crucial to nerve function and for energy metabolism. ...

Niacin is another vitamin needed for energy metabolism.

Hope it helps u

Mark me as brainliest

.

.

Mïss/$håñü♡

Answered by 33ksingh33
0

Answer:

12Water-Soluble Vitamins

Explanation:

vitamin C deficiency can occur as part of general undernutrition, but severe deficiency (causing scurvy) is uncommon. Symptoms include fatigue, depression, and connective tissue defects (eg, gingivitis, petechiae, rash, internal bleeding, impaired wound healing).

Similar questions