(a)(i) What is a deficiency disease? (ii) Complete the table below by naming five nutrient...

BIOLOGY
WAEC 2020

(a)(i) What is a deficiency disease?

(ii) Complete the table below by naming five nutrient deficiency diseases in humans and stating one remedy for each of the diseases.

(b) Outline a chemical test for (i) Starch in a tuber of yam (ii) Glucose in orange fruit

Nutrient deficiency diseaseRemedy

Explanation

(a)(i) Deficiency Disease; This is a disease caused by lack of or insufficient or inadequate supply of a specific vitamin or other nutrients/food substances.

(a)(ii)

Nutrient deficiency diseasesRemedy
Goitre/GoiterConsumption of iodizes salt/sea food
RicketsConsumption of a diet rich in calcium/phosphorous/vitamin D
Anaemia/AnemiaEating a diet rich in iron
KwashiokorDiet of infant should contain protein
ScurvyConsumption of foods/fruits rich in Vitamin C
PellegraAddition of naicin/vitamin K to diet
Night blindnessConsumption of food rich in Vitamin A
BeriberiConsumption of food rich in vitamin B
Stunted growth/cretinismConsumption of food rich in iodine
MarasmusConsumption of protein and carbohydrate

(b) Procedure of Chemical Test for;

(i) Starch in a tuber of yam; The tuber of yam is peeled and sliced, a few drops of iodine solution is added to the peeled yam, blue-black colour formed indicates presence of starch.

(ii) Glucose in orange fruit; Orange fruit is cut and it's juice is extracted into a beaker/test tube, few drops of Benedict's solution/Fehling's solutions A and B is added to equal volume of orange juice, add heat gently, a red/orange/brick-red precipitate shows the presence of glucose. For Benedict's solution when heated shows red/yellow precipitate confirming presence of glucose



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