Two friends Varun and Sujal visited a general physician for their respective diseases. Doctor examined them and prepared a chart as shown to keep a record of their illness.
Refer to the given chart and select the correct option.
Two friends Varun and Sujal visited a general physician for their respective diseases. Doctor examined them and prepared a chart as shown to keep a record of their illness.
Refer to the given chart and select the correct option.
Refer to the given chart and select the correct option.
A
Varun is suffering from deficiency of a water soluble vitamin which is essential for proper functioning of digestive and nervous system.
B
Sujal is suffering from carbohydrate and fat deficiency disease.
C
Varun is suffering from deficiency of a fat soluble vitamin which can be synthesised by our body in the presence of sunlight and helps to absorb calcium.
D
Sujal is suffering from deficiency of a mineral which is required for the formation of haemoglobin.
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Varun is suffering from rickets which occurs due to deficiency of vitamin D. Vitamin D is a fat soluble vitamin which can be synthesised by our body in the presence of sunlight and helps to absorb calcium. Sujal is suffering from kwashiorkor which is a protein deficiency disease.
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