<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>
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The long-term effects of damage to your lungs (possibly lung cancer) and the possibility of giving those around you second-hand smoke.
Answer:
Promoting pills can be one of them,
Explanation:
Explanation:
Types of training and training methods need to be understood well in order to select and design the appropriate training program for an athlete. Training is what athletes do in order to improve their performance. However, training gains are also specific to the training. Training benefits are specific to the speed of movement, muscles used, types of contractions, intensity and duration of the training. So it depends on the sport.