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What is mineral assimilation?

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Answered by Anonymous619
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Biological assimilation, or bio-assimilation, is the combination of two processes to supply cells with nutrients. The first is the process of absorption of vitamins, minerals, and other chemicals from food within the gastrointestinal tract.

Answered by Muhammadbemhm
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Essential elements that are covalently bound to biological molecules have been "assimilated". This means they have moved from the non-living, inorganic world into the living world of biological molecules by means of enzymes in assimilatory pathways. The products of these pathways feed into general cellular metabolism. NItrogen, for example, feeds into biosynthetic pathways for amino acids, nucleic acids, and other nitrogen-bearing compounds.

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