A. Pellagra
B. Angular cheilitis
C. Megaloblastic anemia
D. Peripheral polyneuritis
Related Mcqs:
- In humans and other primates as well as in guinea pigs, this vitamin cannot be synthesized because of the absence of the enzyme L-gulonolactone oxidase: the vitamin is_____________?
A. Pantothenic acid
B. Nicotinic acid
C. Ascorbic acid
D. Folic acid - Paget’s disease of bone is a chronic disease of the________________?
A. Prepubertal skeleton
B. Pubertal skeleton
C. Infantile skeleton
D. Adult skeleton - The mechanism by which most fungi caused disease is ________________?
A. exotoxin production
B. lecithinase production
C. hypersensitivity
D. Coagulase production - Caissons disease is caused by______________?
A. Amniotic fluid embolism
B. Hyper coagulability
C. Air or gas embolism
D. Tumour embolism - Vitamin K____________?
A. Helps in formation of prothrombin
B. Inhibition of antithrombin
C. Prevention of capillary fragility
D. Stimulation of hematopoiesis in red bone marrow - Daily Vitamin A intake___________?
A. 1000 I.U
B. 2000 I.U
C. 3000 I.U
D. 4000 I.U - Vitamin K dependent clotting factors are______________?
A. II
B. VII
C. IX
D. X
E. All of the above - Which vitamin is related to a co-factor in glycine metabolism is______________?
A. Vit E
B. Folic acid
C. Thiamine
D. Cobalamine - The action of vitamin K in formation of clotting factor is through__________________?
A. Post transcription
B. Post translation
C. Golgi complex
D. Endoplasmic reticulum - Which of the following is the poorest source of vitamin C ?
A. Milk
B. Cabbage
C. Guava
D. Radish