Description : One of the factors required for the maturation of erythrocytes is
Last Answer : One of the factors required for the maturation of erythrocytes is A. Vitamin `B_(12)` B. Vitamin A C. Vitamin D D. Vitamin C
Description : Of all the factors that increase the resistance of teeth to dental caries, THE MOST EFFECTIVE is,** A. The general nutrition of a child during the period of tooth formation B. The ... eruption D. Sufficient intake of calcium and Vitamin D during the period of enamel mineralization and maturation
Last Answer : B. The intake of fluoride during the period of enamel mineralization and maturation
Description : The vitamin required for carboxylation reaction is (A) Vitamin B2 (B) Vitamin B6 (C) Biotin (D) Vitamin B12
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : The three vitamins which are specially required for proper nerve functions are (A) Thiamine, Niacin and Riboflavin (B) Thiamin, Folic acid, Choline (C) Thiamine, Riboflavin, Pantothenic acid (D) Thiamine, Pyridoxin, Vitamin B12
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : The three vitamins which are specially required for proper nerve functions are acid: (A) Thiamine, niacin and riboflavin (B) Thiamine, folic acid, choline (C) Thiamine, riboflavin, patothenic acid (D) Thiamine, pyridoxin, vitamin B12
Description : Both folic acid and methyl cobalamin (vitamin B12) are required in (A) Deamination of serine (B) Deamination of threonine (C) Conversion of pyridoxal phosphate to pyridoxamine phosphate (D) Methylation of homocystein to methionine
Description : The following factor(s) is/are required for the absorption of dietary vitamin B12: A. Gastric acid B. Gastric intrinsic factor C. Transcobalamine D. Both ‘A’ and ‘B’
Last Answer : D. Both ‘A’ and ‘B
Description : Vitamin which induced maturation of R.B.C. `:-`
Last Answer : Vitamin which induced maturation of R.B.C. `:-` A. `B_(1)` B. A C. `B_(12)` D. D
Description : Re. the vegan diet, how do the animals we eat end up giving us Vitamin B12, Omega 3, Iron etc.
Last Answer : answer:Long, snarky If cows get fiber from the grass where does the grass get its fiber if it’s just sucking up raw nutrients from the ground? If grass can be healthy by creating its own food through photosynthesis why don’t cows? Short We’re not cows. We have different nutritional requirements.
Description : Vitamin B12 injections?
Last Answer : answer:My experience, with my mother in her 90s, that it is applicable for some older people. I don’t know anything about trying them if you are young. I do take a daily Vit. B comlex, on med. advice, which is supposed to pep one up.
Description : Benefits of Vitamin B12 Liquid With Folic Acid?
Last Answer : Folic acid and vitamin B12 have some important functions but the latest use of both according to recent research result published in the American Journal Of Clinical Nutrition will be outlined in ... and vitamin b12 reduces cognitive decline in older people with high level of psychological stress.
Description : Vitamin B12?
Last Answer : DefinitionVitamin B12 is a water-soluble vitamin. Water-soluble vitamins dissolve in water. After the body uses these vitamins, leftover amounts leave the body through the urine.Typically, water-soluble ... use the vitamin. Pernicious anemia can make the body unable to absorb vitamin B12 from the
Description : Will medicare pay for Vitamin B12 shots I have a severe deficiency and dr. ordered these shots.?
Last Answer : No because they do not recognize the benefits of the Vitamin B12 shots.
Description : What foods are best for restoring vitamin b12?
Last Answer : Shellfish have a great deal of vitamin b12 in them. Shellfish can be either clams or oysters. If you cannot eat shellfish, try beef. Cheese and eggs also are great sources of vitamin b12.
Description : Vitamin B12 Injections for Weight Loss?
Last Answer : Many people who are looking to lose weight quickly turn to vitamin B12 injection weight loss. These injections directly into the bloodstream promote weight loss by speeding up the metabolism ... injections for weight loss are often available from bariatric surgeons who specialize in weight loss.
Description : Functions and Sources of Vitamin B12?
Last Answer : The B Complex includes several important vitamins which play critical roles in maintaining good health. Vitamin B12, also known as cobalamin, is responsible for several functions including the development of red ... sardines, eggs, and dairy are some of the well known food sources of Vitamin B12.
Description : Calcium absorption is inferred by (A) Fatty acids (B) Amino acids (C) Vitamin D (D) Vitamin B12
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Cobalt is a constituent of (A) Folic acid (B) Vitamin B12 (C) Niacin (D) Biotin
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : A hypochromic microcytic anaemia which increases Fe, store in the bone marrow may be (A) Folic acid responsive (B) Vitamin B12 responsive (C) Pyridoxine responsive (D) Vitamin C responsive
Description : A hypochromic necrocytic anaemia with increase Fe stores in the bone marrow may be (A) Folic acid responsive (B) Vitamin B12 responsive (C) Pyridoxine responsive (D) Vitamin C responsive
Description : Cobalt is essential component of (A) Vitamin B1 (B) Vitamin B6 (C) Vitamin B12 (D) All of these
Description : Cobalt forms an integral part of the vitamin: (A) B1 (B) B6 (C) B12 (D) Folate
Description : A hypochromic microcytic anemia with increased iron stores in the bone marrow may be (A) Iron responsive (B) Pyridoxine responsive (C) Vitamin B12 responsive (D) Folate responsive
Description : Cobamide coenzymes are (A) Vitamin B1 (B) Riboflavin (C) Pyridoxine (D) Vitamin B12
Description : Cobamides contain a vitamin which is (A) Folic acid (B) Ascorbic acid (C) Pantothenic acid (D) Vitamin B12
Description : A biochemical indication of vitamin B12 deficiency can be obtained by measuring the urinary excretion of (A) Pyruvic acid (B) Malic acid (C) Methyl malonic acid (D) Urocanic acid
Description : Vitamin necessary for CoA synthesis: (A) Pantothenic acid (B) Vitamin C (C) B6 (D) B12
Description : Vitamin essential for transamination is (A) B1 (B) B2 (C) B6 (D) B12
Description : Vitamin used in the treatment of homocystinuria is (A) B1 (B) B5 (C) B12 (D) B6
Description : Metal in Vitamin B12 is (A) Copper (B) Cobalt (C) Iron (D) Zinc
Description : Which of the following vitamin act as a respiratory catalyst? (A) B2 (B) Pyridoxine (C) B12 (D) C VITAMINS 133
Description : Methyl malonic aciduria is seen in a deficiency of (A) Vitamin B6 (B) Folic acid (C) Thiamine (D) Vitamin B12
Description : Rice-polishings contain whcih of the following Vitamin? (A) Riboflavin (B) Niacin (C) Thiamine (D) Vitamin B12
Description : Intrinsic factor of castle is (A) Vitamin B12 (B) Glycoprotein (C) R-proteins (D) Sigma protein
Description : Extrinsic factor of castle is (A) Vitamin B12 (B) Glycoprotein (C) R-proteins (D) Sigma protein
Description : Vitamin B12 initially binds to the proteins known as (A) Transcobalamin I (B) R-proteins (C) Transcobalamin II (D) Intrinsic factor of castle
Description : Corrinoid coenzymes are coenzymes of (A) Vitamin B6 (B) Vitamin B12 (C) Vitamin B2 (D) Vitamin B1
Description : The human species can biosynthesize (A) Vitamin C (B) Vitamin B12 (C) Thiamine (D) Niacin
Description : The following has cyanide: (A) Vitamin B12 (B) Adenyl cobamide (C) Benzimidazole cobamide (D) Methyl cobamide
Description : A deficiency of vitamin B12 causes (A) Cheliosis (B) Beriberi (C) Pernicious anemia (D) Scurvy
Description : Methyl malonic aciduria is seen in the deficiency of (A) Vitamin B6 (B) Folic acid (C) Thiamine (D) Vitamin B12
Description : Rice polishings contain this vitamin: (A) Riboflavin (B) Niacin (C) Thiamine (D) Vitamin B12
Description : Intrinsic factor of castle is (A) Vitamin B12 (B) Glycoprotein (C) R-Proteins (D) Sigma protein
Description : Extrinsic factor of castle is (A) Vitamin B12 (B) Glycoprotein (C) R-Proteins (D) Sigma protein VITAMINS 127
Description : Vitamin B12 initially binds to the proteins known as (A) Transcobalamin I (B) R-Proteins (C) Transcobalamin II (D) Intrinsic factor of castle
Description : Corninoid coenzymes are coenzymes of (A) Vitamin B12 (B) Vitamin B6 (C) Vitamin B2 (D) Vitamin B1
Description : The deficiency of Vitamin B12 leads to (A) Pernicious anaemia (B) Megablastic anaemia (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) None of these