Description : Which one of the following vitamins can be synthesized by bacteria inside the gut? (a) D (b) K (c) B1 (d) C
Last Answer : (c) B1
Description : Which one of the following can be synthesized by Liver ----? A. Vitamin B6 B. Vitamin B12 C. Vitamin K (Answer) D. Vitamin E
Last Answer : C. Vitamin K (Answer)
Description : The haemorrhagic disease of new born is caused due to the deficiency of (a) vitamin K (b) vitamin B12 (c) vitamin A (d) vitamin B1.
Last Answer : (a) vitamin K
Description : Vitamin B12 is synthesized by (A) Bacteria only (B) Plants only (C) Animals only (D) Both (A) and (C)
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : The disease Beni Beni is caused due to the deficiency of which of the following? (1) Vitamin B2 (2) Vitamin B1 (3) Vitamin B12 (4) Vitamin E
Last Answer : (2) Vitamin B1 Explanation: Beriberi is a disease caused by a vitamin B1 (thiamine) deficiency. There are two types of the disease: wet beriberi and dry beriberi. Wet beriberi affects the heart ... -beri damages the nerves and can lead to a loss of muscle strength and eventually, muscle paralysis.
Description : The disease Beri Beri is caused due to the deficiency of which of the following? (1) Vitamin B2 (2) Vitamin B1 (3) Vitamin B12 (4) Vitamin E
Last Answer : (2) Vitamin B1 Explanation: Beriberi is a disease caused by a vitamin B1 (thiamine) deficiency. There are two types of the disease: wet beriberi and dry beriberi.
Last Answer : Vitamin B1
Description : Intestinal bacteria can synthesise (A) Phyllogquinone (B) Farnoquinone (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) Menadione VITAMINS 123
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : Pernicious anaemia in humans is caused by the deficiency of (a) Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) (b) Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12) (c) Thiamine (Vitamin B1) (d) Pantothenic acid (Vitamin B5)
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : Cobalt is essential component of (A) Vitamin B1 (B) Vitamin B6 (C) Vitamin B12 (D) All of these
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Cobalt forms an integral part of the vitamin: (A) B1 (B) B6 (C) B12 (D) Folate
Description : Cobamide coenzymes are (A) Vitamin B1 (B) Riboflavin (C) Pyridoxine (D) Vitamin B12
Last Answer : Answer : D
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 : Corrinoid coenzymes are coenzymes of (A) Vitamin B6 (B) Vitamin B12 (C) Vitamin B2 (D) Vitamin B1
Description : Corninoid coenzymes are coenzymes of (A) Vitamin B12 (B) Vitamin B6 (C) Vitamin B2 (D) Vitamin B1
Description : Epileptiform convulsion in human infants have been attributed to the deficiency of the vitamin (A) B1 (B) B2 (C) B6 (D) B12
Description : Vit. B complex (B1 , B2 , B12 ), B3 , B6 and Vit. C are
Last Answer : Ans. Water soluble vitamins
Description : Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched? (a) Vitamin B12 - Pernicious anaemia (b) Vitamin B6 - Convulsions (c) Vitamin B1 - Beri-beri (d) Vitamin B2 - Pellagra
Last Answer : (d) Vitamin B2 - Pellagra
Description : Antipellagra factor is (a) B1 (b) B2 (c) B5 (d) B12
Last Answer : (c) B5
Description : The following kinin action is mediated primarily by the kinin B1 receptor: A. Intestinal contraction B. Bronchoconstriction C. EDRF release and vasodilatation D. Production of Interleukin, TNFα and other inflammatory mediators
Last Answer : . Production of Interleukin, TNFα and other inflammatory mediators
Description : Which vitamin is available to the human body through sun bathing? A. Vitamin A B. Vitamin D (Answer) C. Vitamin K D. Vitamin B12
Last Answer : B. Vitamin D (Answer)
Description : Which of the following helps in clotting of blood? A. Vitamin B1 B. Vitamin B2 C. Vitamin D D. Vitamin K (Answer)
Last Answer : D. Vitamin K (Answer)
Description : All the following vitamins give rise to cofactors that are phosphorylated in the active form except (A) Vitamin A (B) Vitamin B1 (C) Vitamin D (D) Vitamin E
Description : Enzymes, vitamins and hormones are common in (A) Being proteinaceous (B) Being synthesized in the body of organisms (C) Enhancing oxidative metabolism (D) Regulating metabolism
Description : Vitamins are (A) Accessory food factors (B) Generally synthesized in the body (C) Produced in endocrine glands (D) Proteins in nature
Description : Enzymes, vitamins and hormones can be classified into a single category of biological chemicals, because all of these (a) help in regulating metabolism (b) are exclusively synthesized in the body of a living organism as at present (c) are conjugated proteins (d) enhance oxidative metabolism.
Last Answer : (a) help in regulating metabolism
Description : Deficiency of vitamin B12 can occur because of (A) Decreased intake of vitamin B12 (B) Atrophy of gastric mucosa (C) Intestinal malabsorption (D) All of these
Description : Anti sterility Vitamin is (A) Vitamin B1 (B) Vitamin B2 (C) Vitamin E (D) Vitamin K
Description : Antisterility vitamin is (A) Vitamin B1 (B) Vitamin B2 (C) Vitamin E (D) Vitamin K
Description : Which vitamin is synthesised in the body by intestinal bacteria? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : answer:
Description : 1. Where did India first win the Olympic Hockey gold? 2. FIFA World Cup 2018 would be held in which country? 3. Which vitamin is synthesised in the body by intestinal bacteria? 4. ... distance from the sun (Apehelion)? 20. Which structure was constructed by Emperor Akbar in Fatehpur Sikri?
Last Answer : Answer : 1. Amsterdam 2. Russia 3. Vitamin K 4. Brahmaputra valley 5. Lucknow Pact6. Kurnool 7. Colloidal silver bromite 8. Agricultural credit 9. Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat 10. Chera 11. Paris 12. Blue and ... Rupyaka 16. Completely inelastic 17. London 18. 4 : 2 : 1 19. July 4th 20. Panch Mahal
Description : Which of the following vitamin act as a respiratory catalyst? (A) B2 (B) Pyridoxine (C) B12 (D) C VITAMINS 133
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
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 : Extrinsic factor of castle is (A) Vitamin B12 (B) Glycoprotein (C) R-Proteins (D) Sigma protein VITAMINS 127
Description : Decrease in absorption of which of the following vitamins in the geriatric patient results in pernicious anemia? a) B12 Vitamin B12 requires the intrinsic factor secreted by the gastric mucosa for ... results in an inability to absorb calcium. d) B6 Vitamin B6 affects neuromuscular function.
Last Answer : a) B12 Vitamin B12 requires the intrinsic factor secreted by the gastric mucosa for absorption.
Description : Which of the following helps in clotting of blood? A.Vitamin B1 B.Vitamin B2 C.Vitamin D D.Vitamin K
Last Answer : D.Vitamin K
Description : Which one of the following can be synthesized by Liver - (1) Vitamin -—A (2) Vitamin — E (3) Vitamin — B (4) Vitamin - K
Last Answer : (4) Vitamin - K Explanation: Vitamin Kis a group of structurally similar, fat-soluble vitamins that are needed for the posttranslational modification of certain proteins required for blood ... alcoholics), cystic fibrosis, or inflammatory bowel diseases, or have recently had abdominal surgeries.
Description : Which one of the following can be synthesized by Liver ? (1) Vitamin – A (2) Vitamin – E (3) Vitamin – D (4) Vitamin – K
Last Answer : Vitamin – K
Description : The most important natural antioxidant is (A) Vitamin D (B) Vitamin E (C) Vitamin B12 (D) Vitamin K
Description : An antibiotic is - (1) achemical synthesized by a human cell against a microorganism (2) a chemical synthesised by amicro-organism against another micro-organisms (3) a substance produced by blood cells against bacteria (4) a substance produced by blood cells against infection.
Last Answer : (2) a chemical synthesised by amicro-organism against another microorganisms Explanation: An antibacterial is an agent that inhibits bacterial growth or kills bacteria. The term is often used ... by a microorganism that is antagonistic to the growth of other microorganisms in high dilution.
Description : Interferons are synthesized in response to – (1) Bacteria (2) Fungi (3) Myroplasma (4) Virus
Last Answer : (4) Virus Explanation: Interferons (IFNs) are a group of signaling proteins made and released by host cells in response to the presence of pathogens, such as viruses, bacteria, parasites, ... named for their ability to "interfere" with viral replication by protecting cells from virus infections.
Description : Interferons are synthesized in response to – (1) Bacteria (2) Fungi (3) Mycoplasma (4) Virus
Description : Restriction endonucleases are (a) used for in vitro DNA synthesis (b) used in genetic engineering (c) synthesized by bacteria (d) present in mammalian cells for degradation of DNA.
Last Answer : (b) used in genetic engineering
Description : Restriction endonucleases (a) are present in mammalian cells for degradation of DNA when the cell dies (b) are used in genetic engineering for ligating two DNA molecules (c) are used for in vitro DNA synthesis (d) are synthesized by bacteria as part of their defense mechanism.
Last Answer : (d) are synthesized by bacteria as part of their defense mechanism.
Description : Interferons are synthesized in response to (a) mycoplasma (b) bacteria (c) viruses (d) fungi.
Last Answer : (c) viruses
Description : Interferons are synthesized in response to (1) Bacteria (2) Fungi (3) Mycoplasma(4) Virus
Last Answer : Virus
Description : An antibiotic is (1) a chemical synthesized by a human cell against a microorganism (2) a chemical synthesised by a micro-organism against another micro-organisms (3) a substance produced by blood cells against bacteria (4) a substance produced by blood cells against infection.
Last Answer : a chemical synthesised by a micro-organism against another micro-organisms
Description : From dietary protein as well as from the urea present in fluids secreted into the gastrointestinal tract intestinal bacteria produce (A) Carbondioxide (B) Ammonia (C) Ammonium sulphate (D) Creatine