_____ are chemicals which the body can convert into vitamins if needed. They are often safer at high intake levels than the vitamins themselves. An example is _____, the provitamin of vitamin A which is found in carrots and other orange vegetables.

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1. _____ are chemicals which the body can convert into vitamins if needed. They are often safer at high intake levels than the vitamins themselves. An example is _____, the provitamin of vitamin A which is found in carrots and other orange vegetables.