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Q: Explain how amino acids in the small intestine of a mammal are assimilated into muscle tissue?
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Is a intestine a involuntary or voluntary muscli?

smooth muscle pushes food through the intestine and smooth muscle is a involuntary muscle


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WhichOrgan located between the stomach and the large intestine?

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Why are muscle cells needed in the intestine?

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