Why may fat-soluble vitamins become toxic?
A) Because they are composed primarily of hydrophobic parts, they are naturally more toxic.
B) They accumulate in fat tissues and are not readily excreted from the body.
C) The transport molecules required to move them throughout the body are toxic.
D) They form solids in the blood stream and block blood flow.
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