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How do nutrients from food get into the blood? A. They are secreted through ducts all along the digestive system.
B. They are absorbed by cells all along the alimentary canal.
O C. They pass through cells in the small intestine and then into
capillaries
O D. They pass through cells in the large intestine and then into lymph
vessels

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