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3 December, 07:35

Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin and can sometimes be found in the urine. What does this suggest about how the body deals with vitamin C?

A. Vitamin C continues to circulate in the blood so it is available as cells need it.

B. Excess amounts move through the wall of the bladder and re-enter the bloodstream.

C. Excess amounts are removed by the kidneys and excreted along with urine.

D. vitamin C can be stored in fat cells surrounding the kidneys until it is needed

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  1. 3 December, 08:05
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    A - Vitamin C continues to circulate the blood so it is available as cells need it. (If you don't believe me try the process of elimination)
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