The skin uses the sun to produce vitamin D. It is not literally absorbed through the skin from the sun, rather vitamin D is produced by the body under the skin in reaction to sunlight.
Vitamin D is necessary to keep bones and teeth healthy as it helps to regulate the amounts of phosphate and calcium in the body.
There is a cholesterol that is found in the skin that will help to absorb the vitamin D that you get from the sun. This substance is called 7 dehydrocholesterol.
it can give u diseases and it cause skin cancer and its really bad for you and hard to get rid of.
vitamin D
ultraviolet, vitamin D
The body needs the sun so it can produce vitamin D. Vitamin D is needed to absorb calcium for your bones. So without sun on the skin children are at risk of rickets and adults at risk of osteomalacia.
No, the skin does not produce vitamin C by using ultraviolet rays from the sun. Vitamin C is obtained through the diet from fruits and vegetables. Sun exposure helps the skin produce vitamin D, not vitamin C.
no, it gives you D The Sun helps you absorb the vitamin, but it doesn't actually give you the vitamin
Vitamins are chemicals the Sun does not give off any chemicals that we can absorb on Earth. When certain wavelenghts of UV light hit our skin we can make vitamin D3 from cholesterol.
The Sun causes the synthesis of Vitamin D in the skin.
The morning and the evening sun on the human skin provides vitamin D.
no thre sun addiquatly provides vitamin d for our skin
Gorillas primarily get vitamin D through their diet, consuming plants rich in vitamin D or by eating insects, which can be a source of vitamin D. They can also absorb vitamin D through exposure to the sun when they spend time in sunlight.