Vitamin D roles Facilitate intestinal absorption of calcium and phosphorus Promote renal reabsorption of phosphorus Direct effect on bone deposition and reabsorption of calcium and phosphorus Maintain calcium and phosphorus homeostasis
Vitamins are organic chemicals required by the body in trace amounts but which cannot be synthesized by the body. The vitamins required for growth and maintenance of health differ between species; compounds regarded as vitamins for one species may be synthesized at adequate rates by other species. For example, only primates and the guinea-pig require ascorbic acid (vitamin C; section 6.4) from their diet; other species possess the enzyme gluconolactone oxidase which is necessary for the synthesis of vitamin C from D-glucose or D-galactose
Due Sept 17. 2002 1. a) Mean free path 2= kBI d-p where k=1.38×102,T=293K,p=10mTor=133Pa,d=1A=100m 38×10-3(293 6.9cm ford=1A Jr(m)(332)017mfrd=2A b) Use the ideal gas law pV=nkB T 1.33Pa vk7(138×102X90)33×10m-33×10cm3