This question is in the context of diseases acquired from the deficiency of these vitamins.
Vitamin C deficiency causes scurvy and this is characterized by decreased collagen production leading to easy bleeding of the soft tissues. Thiamine deficiency causes beriberi which is characterized primarily by symptoms associated with heart failure. Vitamin D deficiency causes rickets which is the abnormal softening of the bones of children (vitamin D deficiency causes osteomalacia in adults). Niacin deficiency causes pellagra characterized by diarrhea, dermatitis, dementia, and even death if untreated. Vitamin A deficiency causes keratomalacia which causes death of corneal cells leading to cloudy vision.
The others are to be matched by description. Milk protein is called casein. Egg white protein is called albumen. Lastly, starch stored in the liver and muscle is called glycogen.
Answer:
The correct answer will be option-C
Explanation:
T-tubules or transverse tubules are the extensions of the cell membrane or into the sarcoplasm of the muscle cells.
The T-tubules play an important role in the movement of the muscle in response to the synaptic signals as they conduct the electrical impulse from the surface of the cell to the inside of the sarcoplasmic reticulum which is the storehouse of the calcium ions of the muscle cell.
Thus, Option-C is the correct answer.
The right answer is indeed calculus of bile duct with acute cholangitis with obstruction
It is also called acute cholangitis and obstruction due to bile duct calculus, or common bile duct stone with acute cholangitis).
Biliary lithiasis, or cholelithiasis, is the formation of stones within the gallbladder, the organ that stores the bile secreted by the liver.
Cholangitis results in inflammation of the small bile ducts that tend to shrink, impeding the normal flow of bile.
Monounsaturated fats
They come from seeds or nuts
Polyunsaturated fat
They are found in sunflower and corn