The question relates to the deficiency of Red Blood Cells (RBCs) which is commonly linked to certain vitamins. The specific vitamin causing RBC deficiency in this context is Vitamin B_{12}. This deficiency leads to a condition known as pernicious anemia or megaloblastic anemia, where there is a reduction in the number of healthy red blood cells due to inadequate Vitamin B_{12} levels.
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Therefore, the correct answer is Vitamin B_{12}, which, when deficient, directly impacts the production of red blood cells causing a specific type of anemia characterized by RBC deficiency.
Given below are two statements:
Statement I: Transfer RNAs and ribosomal RNA do not interact with mRNA.
Statement II: RNA interference (RNAi) takes place in all eukaryotic organisms as a method of cellular defence.
In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Vitamins are natural and essential nutrients. In the growth and development of the human body it plays an important role. For proper growth, strong bones and good development needs the right quantity of vitamins in our body. These vitamins are organic substances that work in groups for the normal and smooth functioning of our body cells.
There are two main types of vitamins.
Fat-soluble vitamins are stored in the fat cells. These vitamins require fat in order to be absorbed. Vitamin A, D, E and K are fat-soluble vitamins.
Water-soluble vitamins are not stored in our body because its excess gets excrete through the urine. Therefore, these vitamins need to be replenished constantly. Vitamin B and C are water-soluble vitamins.