The substance that is required for digestion and absorption of vitamin E would be bile. It is a dark green or yellowish brown fluid that is produced by the liver which is primarily used in the digestion of lipids in small intestines. Vitamin E is an antioxidant that is fat-soluble and is important in the protection of the heart , eyes and the prevention of oxidative damage of cells. Most likely, it would be dissolved in lipids for transportation to the parts of the body. As bile affects the digestion of lipids, it would also affect the absorption of fat soluble vitamins and minerals like vitamin E, A, D and K.
No, it does not affect the work of health scientists.
If I was the nurse I would say
“ your primary healthcare provider has most likely asked you to stop drinking because while it might not have caused a problem yet the effect of drinking 4 glasses of whiskey a day for 20+ years add up over time and could cause serious health issues in the future”
Answer:.4.Microorganism X might not be linked to floppy ear disease, because the inoculated mouse remained healthy.5.Microorganism X modified its cell wall structure while being cultured, and is no longer infectious to rabbits.6.A laboratory mouse might not be an appropriate, susceptible host; an experiment with a laboratory rabbit may be needed.