What is the name of the process by which absorbed food becomes a part of the body?
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The process by which food is absorbed by the body is called "ASSIMILATION"
★ WHAT DOES THE TERM ASSIMILATION MEANS:
The absorption of nutrients into the body after digestion in the intestine and its transformation in biological tissues and fluids.
Assimilation is occurring in every cell of the body to help develop new cells.
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The process by which food is absorbed by the body is called "ASSIMILATION"
★ WHAT DOES THE TERM ASSIMILATION MEANS:
The absorption of nutrients into the body after digestion in the intestine and its transformation in biological tissues and fluids.
Assimilation is occurring in every cell of the body to help develop new cells.
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the process by which food becomes The part of The body is known as Assimilation. in this process
the absorption of nutrients into the body after digestion in the intestine and its transformation in biological tissues and fluids accur. it is occurring in every cell of the body to develop new cells. absorption is the combination of two processes in order to supply cells with nutrients. The first is the process of absorbing vitamins, minerals, and other chemicals from food within the gastrointestinal tract.
Examples of biological assimilation
photosynthesis
Nitrogen fixation
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here is your answer
the process by which food becomes The part of The body is known as Assimilation. in this process
the absorption of nutrients into the body after digestion in the intestine and its transformation in biological tissues and fluids accur. it is occurring in every cell of the body to develop new cells. absorption is the combination of two processes in order to supply cells with nutrients. The first is the process of absorbing vitamins, minerals, and other chemicals from food within the gastrointestinal tract.
Examples of biological assimilation
photosynthesis
Nitrogen fixation
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