vitamins and minerals
vitamins and glucose
amino acids and vitamins
amino acids and minerals
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The correct answer is:
A. vitamins and minerals
The bacteria in the large intestine (especially species like E. coli) help in:
Synthesizing certain vitamins, especially Vitamin K and some B-complex vitamins (like B7 - biotin).
Assisting in the absorption of minerals like calcium, magnesium, and iron.
So, vitamins and minerals is the most accurate choice.
That's a common mix-up — let's clear it up:
Option C: Amino acids and vitamins
While it's true that amino acids are essential and can be synthesized by some bacteria outside the human body,
Inside the human large intestine, the main helpful bacteria do not significantly produce amino acids that the body absorbs.
Instead, their most notable contribution is the production of vitamins, especially:
Vitamin K
Vitamin B7 (biotin)
Folic acid (Vitamin B9)
And they assist in mineral absorption — not amino acid synthesis.
Correct answer: A. vitamins and minerals
So Option C is incorrect in this context.
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The correct answer is: A. vitamins and minerals
Bacteria in the large intestine, especially species like E. coli, synthesize vitamins such as vitamin K and some B-complex vitamins (e.g., biotin, folate). While they also play a role in mineral absorption (like calcium, magnesium), they do not synthesize glucose or amino acids in significant quantities for human use.
So, A is the best option.



