To examine: Whether the statement “Vitamins provide your body with energy or the fuel that it needs to function.” is true or false.
Introduction: Vitamin is a necessary macronutrient. Vitamins have various biochemical functions in the human body. They are classified according to the biological and chemical actions in the body. There are thirteen essential vitamins needed for human
Answer to Problem 1TF
Correct answer: The statement is false.
Explanation of Solution
Vitamins are considered as the organic compounds that an individual require in small amounts for the growth and development. They are essential for a healthy life, but they do not provide energy for the body. The deficiency of any vitamin will cause various physiological deficiencies.
Hence, the statement is false.
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