Vitamins stored in fats cells; they do not have to be ingested daily:
Water-soluble vitamins

Vitamins that are stored in the body for a short time; they should be ingested daily: Fat-soluble Vitamins.

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I believe that it is the other way around: Fat-Soluble Vitamins are stored in fats cells, while Water-Soluble Vitamins are not.

Answer: This is incorrect.

Explanation:

The vitamins that is stored in the fat cells of the body. These vitamins are not taken by the body on a regular basis. It gets stored in the body once it is ingested.The stored vitamins is used when required by the body. These vitamins are known as fat soluble vitamins. Example: Vitamin K, E, A, D

The water soluble vitamins can be defined as the vitamins which has to be ingested on regular basis. The water soluble vitamins needs not to be stored in the body they are excreted from the body by getting dissolved in water. So, these vitamins has to be ingested on a daily basis. Example: Vitamin C.

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