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Christiaan Eijkman shared the Nobel Prize in 1929 for the discovery of vitamins. Eijkman went to Java to isolate the pathogen causing beriberi, an illness that appeared to be contagious as it was common in prisons and among ship crews. Eijkman noticed that chickens fed a diet of white rice also suffered from a similar disorder. When the chickens were fed a diet of red rice, the chickens quickly recovered. What can Eijkman safely infer at this point from his observations? (2 points

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He can infer that beriberi may be related to diet, but more and better studies are needed.

Eijkman returned to the Netherlands and persuaded the prison to give prisoners red rice, reducing the incidence of beriberi.  He can infer that beriberi may be related to diet, but more and better research is needed.

What can Eijkman infer when returned to the netherlands?

Eijkman can safely conclude from the above information that beriberi is caused by something that is or does not exist in white rice. This means that eating red and white rice has different nutritional values. This also shows that red rice contains something that can help people recover from beryl.

Nobel laureate Christiaan Eijkman was a professor and doctor. A Dutch doctor explained that beriberi disease leads to the discovery of vitamins due to malnutrition. Research or observation suggests that beli-beli can be caused by a poor diet, but further research is essential.

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