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The Lymphatic System: What Circulatory System Carries Fat-Soluble Vitamins and Large Fats?

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Over one billion people worldwide have a vitamin D deficiency, often due to poor absorption. While most nutrients enter the bloodstream directly, the answer to what circulatory system carries fat-soluble vitamins and large fats after absorption is the lymphatic system, which uses specialized vessels to transport these water-insoluble molecules before they eventually merge with the bloodstream.

What Does Calcium Do for the Body Anatomy?

4 min read
Over 99% of the body's total calcium content is stored within the skeleton and teeth, providing structure and hardness. Beyond this primary role, a small but critical pool of calcium is essential for numerous physiological processes, influencing nearly every major system of the body. This diverse range of functions highlights why understanding what calcium does for the body anatomy is so important.