Nutrition: Fat Soluble Vitamins

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  1. 5. Bacterial synthesis in rumen and some in large intestine.
  2. 8. Organic compounds required in small quantities for normal body functioning.
  3. 9. Derangement of ______ permeability is a sign of deficiency.
  4. 10. Cattle die from internal bleeding.
  5. 14. Site of Vitamin E absorption.
  6. 15. Is a symptom of toxicity of Vitamin D.
  7. 16. Where Vitamin A is stored in the liver.
  8. 17. Can be a potential problem with fat soluble vitamins.
  9. 18. Excess Vitamin A is _____.
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  1. 1. _________ and night blindness are deficiency signs of Vitamin A.
  2. 2. Precursor to Vitamin E.
  3. 3. Elevate Ca and P levels in blood.
  4. 4. The precursor to Vitamin A, found in plants.
  5. 5. important in immune response increases antibody production.
  6. 6. Can be stored in adipose tissue.
  7. 7. Need daily supplementation.
  8. 11. Increased clotting time is a sign of Vitamin K _______.
  9. 12. Absorption of _______ from the small intestine is energy dependent. Transport to the liver is through the lymphatics as an ester of a long chain fatty acid.
  10. 13. skeletal growth is a symptom of deficiency of Vitamin D in animals.