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Vitamin D acts more like a hormone than a vitamin

Vitamin D functions more as a hormone than a vitamin because the body can produce it through sunlight exposure and it regulates gene expression, immunity, and calcium balance. Unlike true vitamins, which must be obtained from diet, vitamin D is synthesized in the skin and acts on distant organs via specific receptors, meeting the definition of a hormone.