Bacteria in the large intestine of man are important in the

a

synthesis of vitamins K and B2

b

digestion of vegetables

c

synthesis of vitamins A and D

d

absorption of water

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ohirocaesar
9 years ago

The many bacteria that inhabit the large intestine can further digest some material, creating gas (see Gas). Bacteria in the large intestine also make some important substances, such as vitamin K (see Vitamin K), which plays an important role in blood clotting.

Alimiyawu
2 years ago

Option A is the right answer because man is not harbivorus so bacteria help to secret vitamin k in human.

Myschool Kelly
10 years ago

Thanks for your contribution. Correction has been made.

Bukason.
11 years ago

wrong answer.......man is not a herbivore..The bacteria helps to secret vitamin B2 and K...

oluwadavid
9 years ago

pls wat exactly is d right ans,u r confusing me

Valentinne
5 months ago

so pls can you explain it well

aajuji
3 years ago

so what's the answer?

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