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The thiamin-deficiency disease is known as ________.Multiple ChoicepellagraricketsberiberiDengue fever

Question

The thiamin-deficiency disease is known as ________.

Multiple Choice

  • pellagra
  • rickets
  • beriberi
  • Dengue fever
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Solution

Break Down the Problem

  1. Identify the options provided in the multiple-choice question regarding thiamin deficiency.
  2. Recall the diseases associated with nutritional deficiencies.

Relevant Concepts

  • Thiamin is a B vitamin (Vitamin B1) essential for carbohydrate metabolism and nerve function.
  • A deficiency in thiamin can lead to specific diseases.

Analysis and Detail

  1. Pellagra: Caused by a deficiency of niacin (Vitamin B3), not thiamin.
  2. Rickets: Associated with a deficiency of Vitamin D, calcium, or phosphate.
  3. Beriberi: Specifically caused by a deficiency of thiamin (Vitamin B1).
  4. Dengue fever: A viral infection, unrelated to nutritional deficiencies.

Verify and Summarize

The correct answer is associated with thiamin deficiency. Thus, the only relevant choice from those provided is beriberi.

Final Answer

The thiamin-deficiency disease is known as beriberi.

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