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Which cells carry nutrients from food to the rest of the body?
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GPT 3.5
The cells that carry nutrients from food to the rest of the body are the cells lining the small intestine and the cells of the circulatory system, specifically the red blood cells. The cells in the small intestine absorb the nutrients from food and transport them into the bloodstream. The red blood cells then carry these nutrients, along with oxygen, to the various tissues and organs of the body for nourishment.