1.Vitamin K facilitates the production of clotting factors by which of the following processes?
2.Which statement about Vitamin D is incorrect?
3.Which form of vitamin B12 is predominantly stored in the human body?
4.Which vitamin plays a crucial role in non-oxidative decarboxylation, as well as in transamination and transsulfuration processes?
5.In which part of the body is vitamin C found in the highest concentration?
6.The tryptophan load test is used to assess a deficiency of which vitamin?
7.Which vitamin acts as a co-factor involved in the metabolism of glycine?
8.Which two vitamins have derivatives that participate in the conversion of serine into glycine?
9.Which mineral is known to have a protective effect on Vitamin E?
10.What is the earliest clinical indication of a vitamin A deficiency?
11.Which statement about vitamin D is accurate?
12.Why does a deficiency in thiamine lead to reduced energy production in the body?
13.How many units of Vitamin A are produced from a single molecule of beta-carotene?
14.Which source contains the highest amount of vitamin E?
15.Which of the following is true about Vitamin A?
16.Vitamin B12 functions as a coenzyme for which of the following enzymes?
17.Which of the following is NOT a symptom caused by a lack of vitamin C?
18.Where in the digestive tract is vitamin B12 primarily absorbed?
19.Which of the following coenzyme forms is incorrectly paired with its vitamin?
20.Which of the following clotting factors require vitamin K for their activation?