Biology, asked by prettyp, 4 months ago

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1. What are symptoms of diseases
,
like night blindness, rickets,
2
beriberi, neuritis, pellagra,
anemia, scurvy?
2. What do you mean by
coenzymes?
3. Find the full forms of FAD,
FMN, NAD, NADP.
4. How much quantity of each
vitamin is required every day?​

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Answered by aditisharma12332
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Answer:

1 . Pain or tenderness in the bones of the arms, legs, pelvis, or spine.

Stunted growth and short stature.

Bone fractures.

Muscle cramps.

2 . Coenzyme: A substance that enhances the action of an enzyme. (An enzyme is a protein that functions as a catalyst to mediate and speed a chemical reaction). Coenzymes are small molecules. They cannot by themselves catalyze a reaction but they can help enzymes to do so.

3.The full form of FAD is Flavin adenine dinucleotide, FMN is Flavin mononucleotide, NAD is Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, NADP is Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate.

4. Your body needs vitamin D so that it can absorb calcium to promote bone growth and maintain strong bones and teeth. The average adult needs 600 International Units (IU) of vitamin D each day. Older adults (ages 70 and older) need 800 IU each day. Most people get some level of vitamin D through exposure to sunlight

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Answered by minakshi987
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Answer:

Pain or tenderness in the bones of the arms, legs, pelvis, or spine.

Stunted growth and short stature.

Bone fractures.

Muscle cramps.

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