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What makes neutrinos so different from other particles of matter?
Duodenum
The initial part of the small intestine right after the stomach, primarily responsible for the bulk of chemical digestion.
Elimination
The process of removing waste substances from the body, performed by the excretory organs such as the kidneys, liver, skin, and lungs.
Undigested Wastes
Substance that remains after the digestive process, unable to be broken down or absorbed, and thus excreted from the body.
Granular Cells
Cells that contain granules in their cytoplasm, which may store enzymes, hormones, or other substances involved in various biological processes.
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