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The possibility of occurrence of night blindness in Vitamin A deficient children is high.
Based on this statement, answer the following questions.
a) How does the deficiency of vitamin A relate to night blindness?
b) Name any other disease caused by vitamin A deficiency.
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option number( c ) is correct
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Night blindness is one of the first signs of vitamin A deficiency. In its more severe forms, vitamin A deficiency contributes to blindness by making the cornea very dry, thus damaging the retina and cornea.
Explanation:
Vitamin A deficiency can result from a diet low in vitamin A or an absorption or liver disorder. Night blindness is an early symptom. Blindness can eventually develop. The eyes, skin, and other tissues become dry and damaged, and infections develop more often.
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