1.Which of the following is true about Vitamin A?
2.Vitamin B12 functions as a coenzyme for which of the following enzymes?
3.Which of the following is NOT a symptom caused by a lack of vitamin C?
4.Where in the digestive tract is vitamin B12 primarily absorbed?
5.Which of the following coenzyme forms is incorrectly paired with its vitamin?
6.Which of the following clotting factors require vitamin K for their activation?
7.Which metabolic conversion is impaired due to a deficiency of thiamine?
8.Which of the following is a sign of Vitamin K deficiency?
9.Which mineral is found in vitamin B12?
10.The absorption of vitamin K depends on the proper absorption of which nutrient?
11.Which vitamin deficiency is characterized by the classic triad of dermatitis, diarrhea, and dementia?
12.Which of the following compounds are involved in the functions of vitamin A?
13.What is the recommended daily intake of Vitamin A?
14.Which vitamin deficiency leads to the development of scurvy?
15.A lack of nicotinic acid in the diet leads to which condition?
16.Which vitamin is not produced naturally in humans, other primates, and guinea pigs due to the lack of the enzyme L-gulonolactone oxidase?
17.A lack of which vitamin leads to symptoms such as glossitis, dementia, rough keratotic skin patches, and gastrointestinal disturbances?
18.A lack of rhodopsin is primarily linked to a deficiency in which vitamin?
19.What is the primary role of vitamin K in the body?
20.Vitamin K acts as an antagonist to which of the following?