vitamin D deficiency within forensic investigations

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  1. 2. in forensic anthropology: what condition is indicated by the presence of physical visible bands and bones known as Harris lions?
  2. 4. what dietary source of vitamin D is often recommended for individuals with limited sun exposure or dietary restrictions?
  3. 5. what type of test measures the levels of vitamin D in a persons blood and can help diagnose deficiency?
  4. 10. In forensic investigations, what might cause bones to become porous and brittle due to vitamin D deficiency?
  5. 11. what vital organ in the body plays a key role in converting vitamin D into its active form for bone health?
  6. 12. What type of fracture is often seen in cases of severe vitamin D deficiency?
  7. 13. in forensic investigations, what are the telltale signs on bones that indicate presence of vitamin D deficiency and other related skeletal deformities?
  8. 14. What is the mineral that becomes poorly absorbed in the intestines when vitamin D levels are low?
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  1. 1. what is the medical term for the process of bone breakdown and remodeling affected by vitamin D levels?
  2. 3. what is the process by which the body produces vitamin D when exposed to sunlight?
  3. 5. The amount of bone material withing your bones and can be impacted by the amount of vitamin D
  4. 6. What is the medical term for soft, weak bones resulting from a severe lack of Vitamin D?
  5. 7. in case of severe vitamin D deficiency, what can develop due to abnormal bone formation at the growth plates in children?
  6. 8. In forensic anthropology, what term is used for the visible deformities in the shape and structure of bones caused by vitamin D deficiency?
  7. 9. What vitamin is essential for bone health and can lead to deficiency if not obtained through sunlight or diet