Vitamin D, a fat-soluble vitamin, differs from other fat-soluble vitamins in two ways. One way is that Vitamin D does not always need to come from the diet. What is the other way it differs?
A. Vitamin D is considered a hormone
B. Vitamin D is not stored in the body
C. Vitamin D acts as an electrolyte
Answer: A. Vitamin D is considered a hormone
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