Bacteria in the large intestine of man are important in the

BIOLOGY
JAMB 2000

Bacteria in the large intestine of man are important in the

  • A. synthesis of vitamins K and B2
  • B. digestion of vegetables
  • C. synthesis of vitamins A and D
  • D. absorption of water

Correct Answer: A. synthesis of vitamins K and B2



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