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The Fluid in Which the Cell's Internal Structures Are Suspended

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The fluid in which the cell's internal structures are suspended is called:


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Absorption

The process by which substances are taken up into or across tissues, such as nutrients being absorbed by the gastrointestinal tract into the bloodstream.

Respiration

The biological process involving the exchange of gases between an organism and its environment, including inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide.

Digestion

The complex process by which food is broken down by the body's digestive system into substances that can be absorbed and utilized for energy, growth, and cell repair.

Elimination

The process of removing something or someone from consideration, or the body's process of expelling waste.

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