HUMAN ANATOMY W/MODIFEDMAS AP
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Author: Marieb
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Chapter 4, Problem 2CRCAQ
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The changes made by the sailors to prevent scurvy during long journeys.
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The human body requires different nutrients in certain amounts in order to function properly. Vitamins and minerals are essential nutrients that are obtained through the diet. The deficiency of these vitamins may result in a number of disorders. Scurvy is a deficiency disorder that occurs due to lack of viamin C in the body.
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HUMAN ANATOMY W/MODIFEDMAS AP
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