Why is the risk of toxicity greater for fat-soluble vitamins than water-soluble vitamins?
A) Fat-soluble vitamins are excreted in the urine along with water-soluble vitamins.
B) Fat-soluble vitamins are stored in the liver while water-soluble vitamins are not.
C) Unlike water-soluble vitamins,fat-soluble vitamins are not readily excreted and can accumulate in tissue.
D) Fat-soluble vitamins,in supplement form,are more bioavailable,compared to water-soluble vitamins.
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