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There are many substances stored in the liver that are important for the body. Among these are glucose, vitamins A, D, K, and B12, along with iron and copper.
The body cannot manufacture the following substances that food provides - vitamins minerals proteins fat carbohydrate water
Around ninety.
Antioxidants; many are found in foods, some are made by the body.
Kelvin's is used to measure various things such as body heat, substances and many other things.
The substances will go into the many many capillaries that are around your intestines and will be absorbed into your bloodstream. The minerals that your body does not need will become excrement
Water is a dipolar molecule, as the hydrogen molecules have a slight positive charge and vice versa for oxygen, this means that polar and ionic substances (which also have charges) attract the hydrogen or oxygen molecules and form a bond with them. When many many water molecules surround one atom of the substance they break the bonds in the substance causing the substance to dissolve, this happens to substances like glucose. This therefore means that polar and ionic substances can dissolve into the blood plasma which is largely composed of water and be transported all around the body in the blood stream.
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Although there are only 90 elements, they combine in many different ways to form all of the substances around you.
Most definitely. The railways transported soldiers around places and transported many innocent lives to concentration camps which was controlled by the Nazis.
it is found in many rocks from around the world
Although there are only 90 elements, they combine in many different ways to form all of the substances around you.
The slaves weren't transported from BRITAN! They were transported from AFRICA to AMERICA!
Yes, it is. There are many toxic substances in the "white-out" that can cause harm to your body if inhaled.
There are many substances stored in the liver that are important for the body. Among these are glucose, vitamins A, D, K, and B12, along with iron and copper.
The body cannot manufacture the following substances that food provides - vitamins minerals proteins fat carbohydrate water
through aortic arches that function as many small hearts