Movement of food into blood
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Most of the nutrients in the food you eat pass through the lining of your small intestine into your blood. The lining of the small intestine is covered in tiny microvilli. ... When nutrients are absorbed into a microvillus, they enter its blood capillary. This is how nutrients from your food enter your blood.
Function: Chemical digestion of food and absorption of nutrients into your blood
System: Digestive
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