Vitamin D. The body produces vitamin D when sunlight (ultraviolet light) strikes the skin.
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For some vitamins and other drugs, it is important to keep them out of the sunlight as this exposure can change their chemical structure. The dark brown bottles keeps the sunlight out to protect them.
no snapping turtles do need to bask in the sunlight, all turtles do, they get their vitamins from sunlight. just think of turtles in the wild they get sunlight everyday!
moon light is sunlight reflected off the moon, skin produces vitamin D when exposed to the UVB rays from sunlight. The amount of light reflected back from the moon is relatively low and so the skin does not react as strongly to it. sunlight on its own does not contain vitamins.
PABA vitamins are a special complex of B Vitamins that work together to protect yourself from the ultraviolet rays of sunlight. These vitamins today are used in many sunscreens.
PABA vitamins are a special complex of B Vitamins that work together to protect yourself from the ultraviolet rays of sunlight. These vitamins today are used in many sunscreens.
PABA vitamins are a special complex of B Vitamins that work together to protect yourself from the ultraviolet rays of sunlight. These vitamins today are used in many sunscreens.
Usually from exposure to sunlight or moisture, and this will generally affect their potency.
water, sunlight and fertilizer. (which is no answer at all. All three of those things, water, sunlight, and fertilizer, are not vitamins, which is short for "vital amines, or vital nitrogen-containing compounds.") I hope someone can answer this question better.
it comes from sunlight
It would be great if you could expand on this question. The most obvious answer is that all living things need sunlight. We get Vitamins from the sun and plants need it to grow.