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Vitamin A is a vitamin required by the body to maintain good vision and strengthen immunity from infections. It also helps the human body to maintain the health of skin cells. It is mainly found in items like liver that are of animal origin but certain fruits and vegetables like carrots are also rich sources of vitamin A.

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