Is it possible for the human body to be capable of extract, and hold on to, ANY nutrition from blood?
If your answer is no:
then would it be theoretically possible?
what initial biological structure might account for such a point?
what nutients would be taken from the blood?
Answers:
The body is constantly extracting nutrition from the blood. A lot (I would guess that a large majority) of nutrients are circulating in the blood and cells near the appropriate receptors and signals pull the nutrients out. The blood is an effective way to find between places in the body because it goes everywhere. There are proteins that transport some nutrients and others are stabile in the blood on their own.
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then would it be theoretically possible?
what initial biological structure might account for such a point?
what nutients would be taken from the blood?
Answers:
The body is constantly extracting nutrition from the blood. A lot (I would guess that a large majority) of nutrients are circulating in the blood and cells near the appropriate receptors and signals pull the nutrients out. The blood is an effective way to find between places in the body because it goes everywhere. There are proteins that transport some nutrients and others are stabile in the blood on their own.
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