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Amino acids primarily pass through the bloodstream after being absorbed from the digestive tract. They enter the bloodstream through the intestinal lining and are transported to various tissues and organs. Additionally, amino acids can also be found in other body fluids, such as lymph, where they play roles in metabolism and cellular function.

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