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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 7 months ago
Absorption: The process of passing of digested food into blood vessels in the intestine is called the absorption.
Assimilation: The conversion of absorbed food in complex substances such as proteins and vitamins required by body is called assimilation. In other words, assimilation is the conversion of absorbed food (nutrients) into living tissues. Through the process of assimilation our cells are supplied with oxygen and nutrients.
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