Calcium is considered a mineral, nutritionally. Vitamin D aids the body in calcium absorption. Either way, they're both important for healthy bones!
Chemically speaking: 'In no way related'
Vitamins A , C and D. Calcium also helps
vitamin a vitamin c folic acid calcium potassium magnesium
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One medium apple (about 180 grams) has: 2% of your Vitamin A, 14% of your Vitamin C, 1% of your Calcium, and 1% of your Iron.
Vitamin D comes from the sun..so mabey because the sun ripens the fruit Hope this helps :) Vitamin D does NOT come from the sun! The only thing you get from the sun is light, heat, and several types of radiation. What the sun DOES do is activate the vitamin D stored in the fat cells beneath the epidermis (your skin, the largest organ in your body) in response to sun exposure.
No. Calcium is not a vitamin.
No calcium is in pure vitamin C. It is possible a manufacture may prepare the calcium salt of vitamin C in its formulation. The label would indicate that.
vitamin c and calcium.
Meat is the rich source of calcium, iron and potassium and not vitamin C.
Vitamin C and calcium.
Vitamin C is organic compound.
vitamin C, vitamin A, water, calcium, iron
No it has vitamin C! of course it has calcium it's craters are bulging with it.
Vitamins A , C and D. Calcium also helps
A. Vitamin C B. Thiamin C. Vitamin A D. Vitamin D
Vitamin a, Vitamin b, vitamin c.
Anti oxidents, Vitamin C, Vitamin K