Horses, unlike humans, can produce vitamin C on their own in their liver. This means that they do not require additional vitamin C in their diet.
Yes, hamsters cannot produce their own vitamin C and require it in their diet. Fresh fruits and vegetables such as bell peppers, broccoli, and strawberries can provide hamsters with the necessary vitamin C to stay healthy. Commercial hamster food may also be fortified with vitamin C.
Yes, guinea pigs can die from vitamin deficiency, especially a lack of vitamin C. Guinea pigs are unable to produce their own vitamin C and must obtain it from their diet. A lack of vitamin C can lead to scurvy, which is a serious and potentially fatal condition in guinea pigs.
There are three main ingredients that are most abundantly found in animal food products. These ingredients include protein, carbohydrates, and vitamin C.
I would say to stick to the vitamin c at pet stores. Sometimes the dosage is different, and try to use liquid vitamin c.
There are some animal sources of vitamin C but that is usually the liver since most animals synthesise their own (unlike humans which need to supplement it). This is why we need to eat fruits and vegetables to get our vitamin C since most of us eat muscle meat which is not a good source of vitamin C. An egg which has not been developed will not have any vitamin C as it is not yet a living creature and does not need or synthesise it's own. A cow's milk has no Vitamin C since cows synthesise their own vitamin C, but human milk does contain it since we do not and our babies will need the supplemental vitamin C.
They need Vitamin C and lotes of it so you can but crushe vitamin C tablets in their water or you can give them food high in vitamin C. And they can get Vitamin C from carrots, and oranges also...
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Vitamin C
smokers need more vitamin C because cigarettes both attack your lungs and take away your vitamin C
Animal sources have low concentrations of vitamin C. One good example is cow's milk. Nowadays animal sources of vitamin c is usually due to genetically modified animals that are made to have higher concentrations of vitamin c in its body and byproduct compared to its normal brethren.AnswerAccording to Wikipedia, a calf's liver is the best animals source of Vitamin C, which contains 36mg of Vitamin C in every 100g, compared to 2mg in cows' milk. See the related links for more information.
You may need more vitamin C when your immune system need a boost. If you are getting sick or suffering from allergies, your body can use some extra vitamin C.
we need the vitamin c to grow up to have more sex cell and to have a proteccion of viruses and bactirias
You need your vitamin c
There is no vitamin C in a fried egg. For vitamin C you need fresh fruits and vegetables.
60 milligrams a day.
Animal studies have concluded that vitamin C enhances chromium absorption of insulin.