<span>Vitamins are classified as either
fat soluble (vitamins A, D, E and K) or water soluble (vitamins B and
C). This difference between the two groups is very important. It
determines how each vitamin acts within the body. Fat soluble vitamins,
once they have been stored in tissues in the body, tend to remain there.
This means that if a person takes in too much of a fat soluble vitamin,
over time they can have too much of that vitamin present in their body,
a potentially dangerous condition called hypervitaminosis (literally,
too much vitamin in the body). Water-soluble vitamins, including
vitamins C and B, are excreted much more quickly than fat-soluble
vitamins, and they need to be replaced more frequently.</span>
Answer: To maintain Cellular respiration
Explanation:
The body must take in oxygen so that the blood cells can absorb it. This allows the blood cell to release CO2. Therefore, Inhaling oxygen is necessity for maintaining cellular respiration.
Learning by doing exercises or playing games; commonly used in schools.
Unplug the toaster first. then wait for the bread to cool down then use mittens or a cloth to pull out the toast.
then try taking out the crumbs then you can plug the toaster in again
The answer is letter A.
Children will most likely gain 4-6 pounds each year until the end of puberty. Both males and females experience puberty, because this is the turning point of a human body's growth which makes reproduction and the continuity of species possible. Males tend to have reached the peak of their puberty at the age of 25 while females reach the end of theirs between ages 21-24.