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    What Does Not Directly Enter the Blood Upon Being Absorbed
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What Does Not Directly Enter the Blood Upon Being Absorbed

Question 20

Question 20

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What does not directly enter the blood upon being absorbed from the digestive tract?


A) Glucose
B) Alcohol
C) monoglycerides and free fatty acids
D) amino acids

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