Science, asked by rinki27, 1 year ago

how do the nutrients from food get to the different parts of the body?

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Answered by DaringRobber
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Hello everyone...

The go through the blood.

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Answered by zaz090
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Hope this help ya:

The small intestine absorbs most of the nutrients in your food, and yourcirculatory system passes them on toother parts of your body to store or use. Special cells help absorbednutrients cross the intestinal lining intoyour bloodstream

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