trace a calciol molecule (inactive D) from the liver to the kidney. Then trace the calcitriol
(active vitamin D) from the kidney to the small intestine. Remember, it goes to the small
intestine to help absorb calcium..
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1. trace a calciol molecule (inactive D) from the liver to the kidney. Then trace the calcitriol
(active vitamin D) from the kidney to the small intestine. Remember, it goes to the small
intestine to help absorb calcium.