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	<title><![CDATA[Bodyology Virtual Campus: Comments on comment by Dror Steiner]]></title>
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	<title><![CDATA[Yes, exactly. This question...]]></title>
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<p>Yes, exactly. This question asks you to describe the 'journey' a bite of food does from the mouth to the cell. So, part of it, once the food has its final break in the digestive system (small intestine), then it goes to the ....blood circulation (start via the capilaries in the intestine, to the liver, then to general circulation, the heart, then via arteries to cells around the body).</p>
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