Which statement about multivitamins is accurate?

a. Multivitamins are essential organic micronutrients the body needs in small amounts for various roles throughout the human body.
b. Multivitamins are essential micronutrients which are inorganic elements.
c. Multivitamins are preparations that contain several vitamins essential for health.
d. Multivitamins are only water soluble vitamins and trace minerals.


ANS: C

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