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Results 1 - 10 of 163 for Nutrients
  1. ... structures within cells that convert the energy from food into a form that cells can use. Mitochondria ...
  2. ... structures called mitochondria, which convert the energy from food into a form that cells can use. The ...
  3. ... structures called mitochondria, which convert the energy from food into a form that cells can use. Cytochrome ...
  4. ... reticulum intermembrane small protein ERIS Miner1 NAF-1 nutrient-deprivation autophagy factor-1 WFS2 ZCD2 zinc finger, ...
  5. ... phosphorylation, the process by which the energy from food is converted into a form cells can use. ...
  6. ... lines the walls of the intestine and absorbs nutrients from food. B0AT1 transports the neutral amino acids from food into intestinal cells; from there the amino acids ...
  7. ... cells have fingerlike projections called microvilli that absorb nutrients from food as it passes through the intestine. Based on ... border. PCFT is involved in transporting folates from food across the brush border membrane so they can ...
  8. ... cells have fingerlike projections called microvilli that absorb nutrients from food as it passes through the intestine. Based on ... sucrose, maltose, or other sugars (carbohydrates) from starchy food. Rather than being absorbed by the small intestine, ...
  9. ... from the surface of the cells and absorb nutrients and fluids from food as it passes through the intestine. Inside affected ... reduce the intestine's ability to take in nutrients and fluids. The inability to absorb nutrients and ...
  10. ... are simple sugars; they are present in many foods, or they can be obtained from the breakdown ... cells have fingerlike projections called microvilli that absorb nutrients from food as it passes through the intestine. ...
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