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What does Vitamin D do for the body?

A. It transports oxygen to the muscles.
B. It converts glucose into energy.
C. It controls the way your body uses calcium.
D. It effectively rehydrates the system

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User Joneswah
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C. Controls the way your body uses calcium
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User Melv
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Answer:

C.

Step-by-step explanation:

Vitamin D is a molecule that is essential in the transport of the Calcium to the bones, it can be obtained from direct contact with the sun or can be obtained directly from the diet. Besides transporting the Calcium to the bones, also participates in regulation of calcium and fosfate in the kidneys and intestine promoting the calcium reabsortion at renal level and calcium absortion at intestinal level. Also modulates the inmune system, promoting the maturation of monocytes to macrophages, improving the inmune response.

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