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Question: Which fat soluble Vitamin is present in the liver cell? A.A B.D C.E D.Both Vit A and D...

Which fat soluble Vitamin is present in the liver cell?
A.A
B.D
C.E
D.Both Vit A and D

Explanation

Solution

Vitamins are micronutrients used by the body. The vitamins belong to the category of micronutrients which are required in minute quantities by the body. Other hand, nutrients like- carbohydrates, proteins and fats are the major sources in our diet for the proper functioning of growth and cell repair. Vitamins and minerals are the side supporters in the diet which provide immunity and other cell repair in the body.

Complete answer:
Option A: A – vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin. It is related to eye and liver health. The liver is associated with the solubilization of fats and lipid content in the body. Hence vitamin helps in doing that. Vitamin A is called retinol.
Option A is the correct answer.
Option B: D – Vitamin D helps in structuring bones and teeth in the body. It is a major source of calcium in the body. Vitamin D is called calciferol.
Option B is not the correct answer.
Option C: E- Vitamin E vitamin E is also a fat-soluble vitamin but it prevents body from heart attack, it can be taken as supplements for skin and hair. Also boosts the immune system.
Option C is not the correct answer.
Option D: Both Vit A and D- Vitamin A and Vitamin D both are different types of vitamins. Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin and D is also fat- soluble vitamin. Hence both cannot be correct together.
Option D is not the correct answer.

Option A is correct.

Note:
Vitamins are important for the body. There are twelve types of vitamins that our body intake which is divided on the basis of solubility. Water soluble vitamins and fat-soluble vitamins. Water soluble vitamins include- B and C vitamins and fat-soluble are A, D, E, K vitamins. B complexes and C complexes are vitamins which are easily transfused in blood or liquid medium and fat-soluble vitamins cannot dissolve in water; they are absorbed in the body through lipid contents.