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Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched?  1 point1) Vitamin B12 – anti anemic factor2) Vitamin C – antiscorbutic factor3) Vitamin D – anti sterility factor4) Vitamin K – antihaemorrhagic factor

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Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched?  1 point1) Vitamin B12 – anti anemic factor2) Vitamin C – antiscorbutic factor3) Vitamin D – anti sterility factor4) Vitamin K – antihaemorrhagic factor

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The pair that is not correctly matched is:

  1. Vitamin D – anti sterility factor

Vitamin D is not an anti sterility factor. It is actually known as the "sunshine vitamin" and it helps in the absorption of calcium and phosphate in our body, which are needed for healthy bones and teeth. The anti sterility vitamin is Vitamin E.

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