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Essential Vitamins Quiz

Test your knowledge about essential vitamins and their roles in maintaining our health! This quiz features a range of questions that cover various aspects of vitamins, from their functions to their sources.

  • 21 engaging multiple-choice questions
  • Increase your understanding of nutrition
  • Perfect for students, health enthusiasts, and anyone curious about vitamins
21 Questions5 MinutesCreated by LearningLight202
These are organic compounds necessary to the normal growth and the maintenance of life in animals, including man?
Vitamins
Enzymes
Folic Acid
Has a major role to play in all the metabolic processes of the cell
Vitamin D3 Complex
Vitamin B Complex
Vitamin E complex
This vitamin is commonly deficient in people who smoke.
Enzyme
Probiotics
Pyridoxine
This Vitamin has Antioxidant properties, combats viral infections and supports eye and skin health:
Vitamin A
Vitamin C
Vitamin E
Which vitamin helps to support healthy clotting?
Vitamin D
Vitamin K
Vitamin A
Vitamin B2 or Riboflavin produces this pigment when irradiated in alkaline solution.
Lumiflavin
Lumichrome
Carotene
In the skin, 7-Dehydrocholesterol is converted into this form of Vitamin D upon exposure to the ultraviolet rays in sunlight.
Ergocalciferol
Calcitriol
Cholecalciferol
It is a simple naturally occurring pyridine derivative that prevents pellagra.
Riboflavin
Biotin
Niacin
Its antioxidant properties preserve integrity of cellular membranes, including those of red blood cells
Vitamin E
Vitamin K
Vitamin C
Is a cobalt-containing modified tetrapyrrole that is an essential nutrient for higher animals.
Vitamin D3
Vitamin E
Vitamin B12
Synthesized by bacteria from the substrate, para-amino-benzoic acid (PABA), and all cells require folic acid for growth.
Iron
Folic Acid
Ascorbic Acid
Essential for proper formation of collagen and other intercellular materials in tissues, especially in bone, skin and teeth.
Exogenous vitamin K
Exogenous vitamin C
Exogenous vitamin D
These vitamins are not soluble in water but are readily soluble in fat dissolving organic solvents?
Water Soluble
Fat and Water Soluble
Fat Soluble
He is a Warsaw-born biochemist who was the first to coin the word "vitamin" in 1911?
Casimir Funk
Michael Holick
Rohan Oza
An acid that is relatively stable in alkaline solutions; less stable in acid solutions?
Pantothenic Acid
Pyridoxine
Crystalline Folic
It is the latin name of Codfish
Amine
Morrhua
Obesus
This Vitamin is mostly supplied from animal sources or sunshine
Vitamin E
Vitamin D
Vitamin C
It is another term for Vitamin B12
Cyanocobalamin
Riboflavin
Thiamine
The one exception was vitamin K which was assigned its name "K" from the term " ------------- " by Henrik Dam
Koamine
Koagulation
Coagulation
Vitamins are the ones which dissolve in water.
Fat Soluble
Water-fat soluble
Water soluble
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