Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools by Francis M. Walters;A.M.
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acid, lacteals, the of droplets.
glycerine, the thoracic collective and glycerine duct, by tissue. soluable unites with which it is soap by the the soluable emptied bile and soap and into the pancreatic fatty acid left juice. to form the subclavian oil droplets vein. of the blood. Starch Reduced to Enters the Through the As glycogen As dextrose some of the capillaries portal chiefly by in different as dextrose. vein, the liver, solution. forms of liver, but to some sugar, as hepatic extent by maltose, veins, into muscle dextrose, inferior cells. etc. vena cava. Water Undergoes Taken up by Both Is not As the no change. both the routes, but stored in water which lacteals and mostly by the sense serves as a capillaries, way of the that energy carrier of but to the liver. foods are. all the greater other extent by constituents the of the capilaries. blood. Common salt Undergoes Taken up by By way of Not stored. In solution. no change. the portal |
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