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Chapter 13

A Guide to the Principles of Animal Nutrition · 9 exercises

Problem 1

Why can an animal grow well with little vitamin A in its diet but needs to have vitamin B in its diet everyday?

3 step solution

Problem 2

Name one major deficiency problem resulting from a dietary lack of vitamin A and vitamin K.

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Problem 3

Cows eating sun-cured hay or forage will get this form of vitamin D. a. Ergocalciferol b. Cholecalciferol c. 7-dehydrocholesterol d. Cholesterol

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Problem 4

Exposing your lovebirds to sunshine will help in getting this vitamin. a. Vitamin A b. Vitamin D c. Vitamin B d. Vitamin C

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Problem 5

What are the functions of vitamin E?

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Problem 6

What is coprophagy? Why is it important to animals in terms of vitamin K availability?

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Problem 8

Vitamin D is ____. a. An organic compound b. A hormone c. A cholesterol-derived compound d. All of the above

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Problem 9

Drinking milk will give this form of vitamin D. a. Ergocalciferol b. Cholecalciferol c. 7 -dehydrocholesterol d. Cholesterol

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Problem 10

The back fat of pigs will have these vitamins in stored form a. Vitamin A b. Vitamin D c. Vitamin B d. Both a and b

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