excretion
histolysis
digestion
glycogenolysis
D. glycogenolysis
eczeme
mycoses
scurvy
kwashiorkor
failure of clotting of blood
non-maturation of ova
blastocyst formation in uterus
neuritis
enzymes
coenzymes
hormones
digestive substance
scurvy
rickets
xerophthalmia
xerophthalmia and nyctalopia
vitamin C
vitamin D
vitamin K
vitamin A
ascorbic acid
aspartic acid
Jipoicacid
nicotinic acid
A
B
C
D
keratomalacia
hypercalcaemia
hyperkeratosis
beri beri
vitamin A
vitamin C
vitamin B
biotin
goblet cells
oxyntic cells
lymphocytes
kupffer cells
Stanley
Foxon
Funk
Fijkman
It is a protein whose synthesis is controlled and directed by a specific gene
It catalyses a specific chemical reaction
It becomes denatured by high temperature
It is consumed in a chemical reaction
A
C
D
E
inorganic substances that cannot be synthesised by animal
inorganic substances that can be synthesised by animal
organic substances that cannot be synthesised by animal
organic substances that can be synthesised by animal
Cod liver oil
Egg
Whole wheat bread
Curd
excretion
histolysis
digestion
glycogenolysis
blood
spleen
pancreas
liver
anaemia
scurvy
rickets
xerophthalmia
starch into glucose
glucose into sucrose
cellulose into starch
sucrose into glucose and fructose
steapsin
ptyalin
pepsin
trypsin
thiamine
ascorbic acid
nicotinic acid (Niacin)
calciferol
A
D
E
K
in duodenum in alkaline medium
in duodenum in acidic medium
in stomach in alkaline medium
in stomach in acidic medium
apples
carrots
honey
pea nuts
vitamin A
vitamin D
proteins
xanthophyll
protein
carbohydrate
mineral
fat
diakinesis
synapsis
dialysis
histolysis
A, D and E
B, C and D
E, D and B
A, B and C
producing enzymes
esterification
both (a) and (b)
emulsification of fats
C
K
Bi
E