PPT-Vitamins in Motion
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Shining a Spotlight on the Power of Vitamins About the Campaign The Vitamins in Motion campaign is an initiative to raise awareness and advocate for increased
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Shining a Spotlight on the Power of Vitamins About the Campaign The Vitamins in Motion campaign is an initiative to raise awareness and advocate for increased access through innovative solutions. Objective:. The objective of this experiment is separate vitamins A and C through an extraction and to confirm the separation using NMR.. Chemicals. . Retinol (Vitamin A). Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C). Resources. Lecture: 2009, Dr. Sylvia Kehoe, UW—River Falls. Textbook: The Veterinary Technician’s Pocket Partner, Marisa Bauer. Resources. Walter J. Taylor. Agricultural Educator and Co-FFA Advisor. Vitamins and Minerals. Sodium:. Functions. Fluid and electrolyte balance. .. Associated with blood pressure and pH balance . in the body.. Required for nerve impulse transmission. .. Assists in the transport of certain nutrients . Myth: As part of a healthy diet, people need to take dietary supplements. FACT. A diet that contains a variety of healthful foods usually supplies all the vitamins and minerals that your body needs. . Dr. Amani . Aliwi. . Alrasheedi. . Assoc. Prof. . Food & Nutrition Department. KAU. Definition and Characteristics. Vitamins are . carbon-containing compounds (organic) . that regulate a wide range of body processes.. organic. compounds. Required in . small amounts. Functions. :. Regulate Metabolism. Help convert the . 3. . Organic Energy Yielding Nutrients. into ATP. Promote Growth and Reproduction. Deficiencies can result in serious illnesses.. Understanding Vitamins. Vitamins. Needed in small amounts. Not an energy source. Individual units rather than long chains. Essential for normal functioning, growth, and maintenance of the body. Understanding Vitamins. the . process of moving . or . changing . places . or position. Anything you do while moving is motion.. Fact: Speed is a major type of Motion. Determining motion. In order to determine motion you must know direction and speed. 1. Vitamins. Organic compounds. . Required in small quantities. . Needed for a variety of biochemical functions.. They do not enter in tissue structure.. Cannot be synthesized by the body, . must be supplied by the diet.. Vitamins is the term used for a group of potent organic compounds which occur in minute quantities in food and which are essential for some specific body functions such as regulation, maintenance, growth and protection.. Want to boost energy and fight fatigue? Here is the list of 5 vital nutrients and vitamins that help fight tiredness. Read more! Multivitamins may be able to cover nutritional blind spots in your diet. But there are exceptions; let\'s discuss them now. M.sc.. Zainab Mohsen . F.I.C.M.S Path Dr. Ammar Hatem. Al-. Mustaqbal. University College. Anesthesia Techniques Department. Introduction of Vitamins. Organic molecules, essential for the normal growth and development, required in tiny amounts. We need vitamins in our diets, because our bodies can’t synthesize them quickly enough to meet our daily needs.. Vitamins have three characteristics:. 1- They’re natural components of foods; usually present in very small amounts.
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