Nutrients enter our bodies primarily through the digestive system. When we consume food, it is broken down in the stomach and intestines into smaller components, such as amino acids, fatty acids, and simple sugars. These smaller molecules are then absorbed through the intestinal walls into the bloodstream, where they are transported to cells throughout the body to support various functions and maintain overall health. Additionally, some nutrients can also enter the body through the skin or through inhalation, though these pathways are less common.
your bodies need nutrients to give us energy and help us grow
plasma membrane
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nutrients, salts and minerals.
"parasites"
At cappillary bed
The mouth, you eat food with them in.
cell membrane
osmosis and diffusion
by licking their penises
nutrients in salt is to help fight bacteria in our bodies and pepper to help keep us healthy
usually nutrients enter the blood vessels through the small intestines