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Nutrients enter body via cells in small intestine

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COURTESY PIXABAY

Cells that line the inside of the small intestine are the major entry point for nutrients to get into the body. These intestinal tract cells have a challenging balancing act. In addition to taking nutrients in, they also serve as a key barrier between the body and naturally occurring or environmental toxins that are commonly in food.