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dexar [7]
3 years ago
7

Match these nutrients with their functions. (iodine, Vitamin D, Vitamin A, phosphorus, Vitamin E, Vitamin K, water, Vitamin B, c

alcium, Vitamin C, iron)
1. helps cells function normally
2. needed by all cells, especially by red blood cells, to help carry oxygen
3. helps in forming blood cells, helps resist infection, helps prevent fatigue and aids in healing, prevents scurvy
4. helps keep skin healthy, protects against night blindness, promotes healthy eyes
5. used by the body to form bones and teeth, helps blood clot, helps muscles and nerves work normally
6. keeps nervous system healthy, keeps appetite and digestion healthy, helps body chemistry to function normally
7. helps blood to clot
8. necessary to carry nutrients to cells and carry away waste products
9. helps body use calcium and phosphorus to form strong bones
10. similar to calcium; needed by all cells in small amounts to help them use other nutrients for energy
11. helps control rate of metabolism of food
Biology
1 answer:
Dafna1 [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer;(iodine, Vitamin D, Vitamin A, phosphorus, Vitamin E, Vitamin K, water, Vitamin B, calcium, Vitamin C, iron)

1. helps cells function normally ----vitamin E

2. needed by all cells, especially by red blood cells, to help carry oxygen ---iron

3. helps in forming blood cells, helps resist infection, helps prevent fatigue and aids in healing, prevents scurvy ----vitamin C

4. helps keep skin healthy, protects against night blindness, promotes healthy eyes -----vitamin A

5. used by the body to form bones and teeth, helps blood clot, helps muscles and nerves work normally ----calcium

6. keeps nervous system healthy, keeps appetite and digestion healthy, helps body chemistry to function normally ----vitamin B

7. helps blood to clot ----vitamin K

8. necessary to carry nutrients to cells and carry away waste products ----water

9. helps body use calcium and phosphorus to form strong bones ----vitamin D

10. similar to calcium; needed by all cells in small amounts to help them use other nutrients for energy ---phosphorus

11. helps control rate of metabolism of food ----Iodine

Explanation:

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