Final answer:
The skin does not absorb vitamin D directly from the sun.
Step-by-step explanation:
False.
The correct answer is False. While the skin plays a role in vitamin D synthesis, it doesn't directly absorb vitamin D from the sun.
When your skin is exposed to UV radiation from sunlight, a form of vitamin D3 called cholecalciferol is synthesized from cholesterol in the skin. This cholecalciferol is then converted to the active form of vitamin D in the liver and kidneys.