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from where does the blood take the nutrients​

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Answered by neha615755
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Answer:

the blood take nutrition from capillaries in the intestine

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Digested molecules of food, as well as water and minerals from the diet, are absorbed from the cavity of the upper small intestine. The absorbed materials cross the mucosa into the blood, mainly, and are carried off in the bloodstream to other parts of the body for storage or further chemical change.

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