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Biology, 03.03.2020 17:31 luisaareli6298

How do the nutrients that enter our cells compare with the food we eat? A. The food we eat is broken down into individual, microscopic nutrient molecules which enter the cell. B. The nutrients that enter our cells are exactly the same as the food we eat, just smaller pieces. C. The nutrients that enter our cells are in the same form as the food we eat. D. The nutrients that enter our cells do not come from the food we eat.

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