• Question: How many vitamins are there?

    Asked by 989ntrd29 to Chloe, Irene, Pierre, NULL, Uday on 12 Nov 2015.
    • Photo: Uday Bangavadi

      Uday Bangavadi answered on 12 Nov 2015:


      In humans there are 13 vitamins among them 4 are fat-soluble viz. A, D, E, and K and 9 are water-soluble B1 B2 B3 B5 B6 B7 B9 B12 and vitamin C.

    • Photo: Irene Regan

      Irene Regan answered on 12 Nov 2015:


      Great Q 🙂
      13 in total- 4 are fat-soluble and 9 are water- soluble

    • Photo: Pierre Casaubielh

      Pierre Casaubielh answered on 13 Nov 2015:


      A mentioned by Uday and Irene, there 13 vitamins… (is it a superstition number so? 🙂 ).

      Letters A, B, C and K are used to described them for the general public. They do also have chemicals names, but it would not be easy to explain public what they are good for from their chemical names.

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      NULL answered on 13 Nov 2015:


      Other people have given great answers to this.

      I’d just add several vitamins were discovered through diseases. When you don’t get enough of a vitamin you are said to have a “deficiency”, and missing each vitamin in your diet can lead to a different deficiency disease.

      Not getting enough vitamin C gives you Scurvy, vitamin A deficiency gives you types of blindness, etc.

      So even before they knew what sort of chemical vitamins are, they knew there was “something” that was missing from the diet.

    • Photo: Chloe Huseyin

      Chloe Huseyin answered on 13 Nov 2015:


      Another fun fact about vitamins is the bacteria in your gut can make some of them for you!

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