How are vitamins classified? Name the vitamin responsible for the coagulation of blood.
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Vitamins are classified into two groups depending upon their solubility in water or fat.
  1. Fat soluble vitamins: Vitamins which are soluble in fat and oils but insoluble in water. These are Vitamins A, D, E, and K.
  2. Water soluble vitamins: Vitamins which are soluble in water. These are B group vitamin and vitamin C.
Vitamin K is responsible for the coagulation of blood.
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