Most of us don’t get enough vitamin d since our sun exposure is limited in the northern states. vitamin d is made in our body with the of the ultraviolet rays from the sun being absorbed by the skin. vitamin d is vital for our immune system, skeletal structure hormone balance, and other bodily functions.
in answering this question, the other way we can get vitamin d is primarily by eating fruits.
a. true
b. false
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