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... excretion , and their degree of tissue storage and distinguishes them from fat - soluble vit- amins , which are handled and stored differently by the body . The water - soluble vitamins ( excluding vitamin C ) popularly are termed the B ...
... excretion , and their degree of tissue storage and distinguishes them from fat - soluble vit- amins , which are handled and stored differently by the body . The water - soluble vitamins ( excluding vitamin C ) popularly are termed the B ...
Page 490
... excretion increases sharply . This knowledge is valuable in establish- ing the nutritional status of an individual with respect to the vitamins . Unlike the other water - soluble vitamins , however , vitamin B12 is excreted solely in ...
... excretion increases sharply . This knowledge is valuable in establish- ing the nutritional status of an individual with respect to the vitamins . Unlike the other water - soluble vitamins , however , vitamin B12 is excreted solely in ...
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... excretion , and respiration , were easily observed in many animals , although they were not as critically analyzed as was blood circulation . Following the introduction of the word cell in the 17th century and microscopic observation of ...
... excretion , and respiration , were easily observed in many animals , although they were not as critically analyzed as was blood circulation . Following the introduction of the word cell in the 17th century and microscopic observation of ...
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