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Cortez Daugherty
1 July, 01:13
How are nutrients absorbed into the blood?
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Michael Rojas
1 July, 03:27
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One of the organ systems that does this is the digestive system. It has the small intestine, which the walls of the small intestine absorbs nutrients from the food we have eaten. It then transfer to the blood, giving it nutrients that was from the food.
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