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Which of these is not a reason to avoid UV radiation?

uv radiation destroys vitamin D


What is the fat soluble produced in skin on exposure to UV radiation and necessary for normal bone growth and function?

Vitamin D


Which does not belong vitamin D cholesterol UV radiation or keratin?

Hemoglobin


What vitamin is synthesized in the skin with exposure to the sunlight?

Vitamin D is produced by ultraviolet radiation on your skin. The UV light converts a precursor molecule to vitamin D.


What are sources of exposure to uv radiation?

The sources of exposure to UV radiations are many. Skin is the main entrance for UV.


Is fat soluble produced in the skin on exposure to UV radiation and necessary for normal bone growth and function?

Yes, vitamin D is produced in the skin upon exposure to UV radiation. It is essential for normal bone growth and function as it helps the body absorb calcium and phosphorus from the diet, which are crucial for maintaining healthy bones.


Benefits derived from exposure to radiation?

The production of Vitamin D requires exposure to UV radiationradiation treatment for cancer involves copious amounts of hard radiationin order to see things at night we often expose our whereabouts with visible radiationIn a tanning salon we expose ourselves to UV radiation


Which vitamin can be made in the body after exposure to ultraviolet UV rays from the sun?

Vitamin D. It is made from cholesterol in response to extended exposure to sunlight.


Overexposure to UV radiation can do what to you?

Over exposure to UV can cause cancer. The cancer is of skin.


How could they survive the intense UV radiation exposure?

The answer will depend on what they are.


What effect does ultra violet radiation have?

Ultraviolet (UV) radiation can have harmful effects on the skin, causing sunburn, premature aging, and an increased risk of skin cancer. UV radiation can also damage the eyes and suppress the immune system. However, controlled exposure to UV radiation is important for the production of vitamin D in the body.


What is the UV index?

The UV index is a measurement of the strength of ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun at a particular place and time. It helps people understand the potential health risks of exposure to UV radiation, with higher values indicating greater risk of harm from sun exposure.