13.4NUCLEIC ACID|13.5 VITAMIN|13.51SOURCE & FUCTION OF VITAMIN CHEMISTRY|GRADE10|UNIT13|BIOCHEMISTRY

13.4NUCLEIC ACID|13.5 VITAMIN|13.51SOURCE & FUCTION OF VITAMIN CHEMISTRY|GRADE10|UNIT13|BIOCHEMISTRY

Description: This part of Unit 13: Biochemistry (Grade 10 Chemistry, FBISE) explains the vital biomolecules Nucleic Acids and Vitamins. Nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) are complex organic molecules responsible for storing and transferring genetic information. They control the synthesis of proteins and the inheritance of traits. The section on Vitamins (13.5) introduces essential organic compounds required in small amounts for normal body function, growth, and metabolism. It covers the two main types — fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K) and water-soluble vitamins (B-complex and C) — along with their sources and functions. Students will understand the importance of vitamins in maintaining health, preventing deficiency diseases, and supporting vital body functions such as energy production, immunity, and growth. Hashtags (30) #NucleicAcids #DNA #RNA #GeneticMaterial #Biomolecules #Vitamins #FatSolubleVitamins #WaterSolubleVitamins #VitaminA #VitaminBComplex #VitaminB1 #VitaminB2 #VitaminB3 #VitaminB5 #VitaminB6 #VitaminB7 #VitaminB9 #VitaminB12 #VitaminC #VitaminD #VitaminE #VitaminK #SourcesOfVitamins #FunctionsOfVitamins #ChemistryGrade10 #Biochemistry #FBISE #NBF #HealthAndNutrition #ScienceEducation #SecondaryChemistry