Answer:
The body requires sun to make vitamin D (option b)
Explanation:
Vitamin D is a nutrient belonging to the liposoluble vitamins —together with vitamins A, E and K— that participates mainly in the metabolism and homeostasis of calcium and phosphorus, among other functions.
<em><u>Dehydrocholesterol</u></em><em><u> is the chemical compound from which </u></em><em><u>vitamin D₃</u></em><em><u> —cholecalciferol— is synthesized, which occurs in the skin thanks to the effect of </u></em><em><u>sunlight</u></em><em><u>.
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Cholecalciferol is inactive, and as it passes through the liver and kidney it is transformed into its active equivalents, calcidiol and calcitriol, respectively.
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I believe that she has Oliguria. It is the medical term for a decreased output of urine. Aside from that, there are many potential causes and the two that we see her are dehydration and a urinary tract obstruction. She is decreasing her normal fluid intake. Your body can't replace the fluids that you're losing. When this happens your kidneys retain as much fluid as they can. As for urinary tract obstruction, she has increased her protein intake. A high-protein diet can inhibit your body from eliminating all the waste products of protein metabolism. This can cause a blockage in your kidneys. This explains why she has flank pain and a high fever.