Biology, asked by surojeetsarkar, 19 days ago

What is a deficiency disease? ?​

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Answered by geetadhankhar1
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Answer:

A disease caused by the lack of an element in the diet, usually a particular vitamin or mineral.

Explanation:

Like if we have deficiency of vatamin A..it cause night blindness...which is a deficiency disease.

Answered by ankitpatle0
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A condition caused by a shortage of key nutrients or dietary components such as vitamins and minerals in the human body is known as a deficiency disease.

Vitamin Deficiency:

  • A long-term shortage of essential amines in our bodies causes vitamin deficiency.
  • A primary deficiency occurs when there is a lack of vitamin intake, whereas a secondary deficiency occurs when there is a lack of vitamin absorption owing to a problem.
  • Diseases such as beriberi and pellagra are caused by vitamin deficiency.

Mineral Deficiency:

  • Minerals are essential nutrients for the human body to operate correctly.
  • When the body does not get or absorb enough of a mineral, it is called a mineral deficit.
  • For different causes, it might happen gradually over time.
  • Mineral deficiency in the body, mineral deficiency in the food, and so on are examples.
  • Mineral deficiencies can cause a variety of health issues.
  • Anemia can be caused by a lack of iron, for example.
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