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Mice21 [21]
2 years ago
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Select all that apply B vitamins are required for Multiple select question. chemical breakdown of carbohydrates. synthesis of li

pids. protection of cell membranes against oxidative damage. metabolism of amino acids.
Biology
1 answer:
ss7ja [257]2 years ago
3 0

Vitamin B are required for the following :

  • Protection of cell membranes against oxidative damage
  • metabolism of amino acids.

<h3>Vitamin B </h3>

Vitamin B is very important for the proper functioning of the body cells in the body by helping with the metabolism process of converting food to energy. Vitamin B helps in the protection and maintenance of healthy skin and all kinds of cells and tissues in the human body.

Vitamin B helps in the rebuilding and creation of new blood cells in the body as well.

Hence we can conclude that Vitamin B are required for the following : Protection of cell membranes against oxidative damage, metabolism of amino acids.

Learn more about Vitamin B : brainly.com/question/9348916

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