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B1, B6 & B12 – Vitamins For A Healthy Nervous System

July 28, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

B1, B6 & B12 - Vitamins For A Healthy Nervous System Question 1. Name the vitamins necessary for neurological functions  Answer: Vitamins necessary for neurological fun lions are Thiamine, Vitamin HI Pyridoxine, Vitamin H6 "Understanding B1, B6, and B12 through FAQs: Roles, sources, and benefits explained" Question 2. Name the Coenzymes of vitamin B1, … [Read more...] about B1, B6 & B12 – Vitamins For A Healthy Nervous System

Provitamin

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Provitamin Question 1. Provitamins  Answer: It is a substance that may be converted within the body into a vitamin It is a substance with little or no vitamin activity but can be converted to an active form by normal metabolic processes Example: Provitamin B5 is panthenol which may be converted in the body to vitamin B5 Provitamin A is (3 carotenes, the body … [Read more...] about Provitamin

Electron Transport Chain

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Electron Transport Chain Question 1. Name the components of the electron transport chain, mentioning the site of ATP generation & its inhibitors Answer: Components of electron transport chain: There are five distinct carriers that participate in the electron transport chain They are Nicotinamide nucleotides Flavoproteins Iron-sulfur proteins … [Read more...] about Electron Transport Chain

Oxidative Phosphorylation

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Oxidative Phosphorylation "What is oxidative phosphorylation? A detailed question and answers guide" Oxidative phosphorylation Answer: The process of synthesizing ATP from ADP & Pi coupled with the electron transport chain is known as oxidative phosphorylation It occurs at the complex V of the inner mitochondrial membrane P:O Ratio: It refers to the … [Read more...] about Oxidative Phosphorylation

Electron Transport Chain

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Electron Transport Chain Components of electron transport chain & sites of ATP formation Answer: Components of Electron Transport Chain: There are five distinct carriers that participate in the electron transport chain They are Nicotinamide nucleotides Flavoproteins Iron-sulfur proteins Cooney me Cytochromes "Understanding the electron … [Read more...] about Electron Transport Chain

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