Biology, asked by jesustheonlygod, 2 months ago

why is scurvy common among pirates?

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Answered by mrigashreeghosh
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Pirates couldn't rely on the Food Pyramid to help them get their required fruits and veggies and as a result, they were plagued with scurvy, a disease caused by a lack of vitamin C. “Pirates had bleeding gums, their teeth fell out, bones atrophied ... it was a slow death,” curator HMNS David Temple explained.

Answered by geniussupervoiser
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Answer: Scurvy is caused by a lack of vitamin C, which Inuit and Eskimos acquired from the animals they ate; whale, seal, and caribou provided them with enough to be healthy and avoid the disease.

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Scurvy is caused by a lack of vitamin C, which Inuit and Eskimos acquired from the animals they ate; whale, seal, and caribou provided them with enough to be healthy and avoid the disease. Pirates were affected with scurvy, a condition caused by a shortage of vitamin C, because they couldn't rely on the Food Pyramid to help them collect their needed fruits and vegetables. Pirates had bleeding gums, teeth fell out, bones atrophied... it was a slow death, according to curator HMNS David Temple.

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