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www.reference.com/topic/What-Is-the-Function-of-the-End...
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2. Monocots - usually the cotyledon acts in absorption of food by the embryo from the endosperm ... 11. Describe the parts of a seed and state the function of each part. 12. Describe the parts of a
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There is little-to-no absorption of creatinine in the tubular ... Creatinine tests diagnose impaired renal function and measures the amount of creatine phosphate in the blood. Creatine phosphate is
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www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/D/digestive_system.h...
www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/D/digestive_system.html
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The digestive system processes food into molecules that can be absorbed and ... liver, gallbladder, and pancreas are major accessory organs that have a role in ... The semisolid feces which remain pass through the rectum and out of the body.
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www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/P/plant_root.html
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Plants, unlike the majority of animals, remain fixed in one place absorbing food from their environment. Roots play an important role in this way of life. They serve ...
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www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/foodnut/09322.html
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Eat a variety of foods to stay healthy. ... of laxatives, will maintain regular bowel function and not interfere with the digestion and absorption of nutrients, as occurs ...
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www.irondisorders.org/anemia-of-chronic-disease
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However, what many physicians miss is that less iron is being absorbed and extra ... Hemoglobin values may remain in a slightly low range, but the levels can ... we must absorb for normal function, and the iron withholding defense system, ...
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www.annecollins.com/food-digestion-guide.htm
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Food remnants which are not absorbed during the digestion process are ... The gastrointestinal tract has four main functions. ... Liquids pass through the stomach in a matter of minutes, while solid food can remain in the stomach for up to 5 ...
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en.wikibooks.org/wiki/IB_Biology/Option_H_-_Further_Hum...
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Dec 28, 2011 ... They remain functional even when epithelial cells have been sloughed off ... Villi – provide a huge surface area for absorption; Epithelium cells ...
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biology.about.com/library/organs/bldigestliver3.htm
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There are two fundamentally important functions of bile in all species: Bile contains bile acids, which are critical for digestion and absorption of fats and ...
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