Water-soluble vitamins are characterized by all of the following except:
A. Excess amounts are easily stored and can build up to toxic levels
B. They travel freely in the blood
C.Excess amounts are easily excreted and seldom are built up to toxic concentrations
D. b and b



Answer :

Answer:

A. Excess amounts are easily stored and can build up to toxic levels

Explanation:

Water-soluble vitamins, such as vitamin C and the B vitamins, are generally not stored in large amounts in the body. They travel freely in the blood and are typically excreted through urine when consumed in excess, which means they are less likely to build up to toxic levels compared to fat-soluble vitamins.