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There are 10 questions in the Army Agniveer Chemistry segment of the exam, which can earn you up to 40 points on the General Ability Test. Here are some advice from experts on how to effectively prepare for the Chemistry Syllabus exam. Therefore, use the information in this post to prepare for Agniveer Chemistry curriculum in order to answer 5 or more of the section's questions correctly. On the basis of last year's exam papers, we have additionally covered the miscellaneous Agniveer Chemistry topics.
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The vitamins are important natural nutrients that are required in small amounts for a variety of biological processes in our body such as growth and development, immune system health ,wound healing, muscle and tissue maintenance etc.
There are 13 different kinds of vitamins and each one is essential for the body. Casimir Funk is regarded as the father of vitamins .
Like minerals, our bodies are unable to produce vitamins itself in the body .So absorb them from the food we eat.
On the Basis of solubility, Vitamins are classified into two different major groups:
Below table contains a list of some important vitamins and their major sources and deficiencies
Water Soluble Vitamins | |||
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Name | Solubility | Food Sources | Deficiency Diseases |
Vitamin B | Water | Fresh fruits, potatoes, sweet potatoes, peas, corn, cashew nuts, wheat, milk, black beans, dates etc | Beriberi |
Vitamin C | Water | Amla ,Citrus Fruits | Scurvy |
Fat Soluble Vitamins | |||
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Name | Solubility | Food Sources | Deficiency Diseases |
Vitamin A | Fat | Sunlight, ripe yellow fruits, tomatoes, carrots, etc. | Night blindness |
Vitamin D | Fat | Cow Milk etc. | Rickets and Osteomalacia |
Vitamin E | Fat | Guava,nuts, seeds etc. | Heart problems, Reproductive problems and sterility |
Vitamin K | Fat | Green leafy vegetables, grapes etc. | Blood Clotting |