This substance is produced in the liver, flows into small intestine, where it breaks down fat. nutrients are then absorbed through the wall of the small intestine.
the fat-soluble vitamins enter the vessels before making their way into the bloodstream.
My personal, tentative wild guess is: <em>apnea</em>
<span>Nutritional labels are required by law to report to consumers all ingredients included in foods and products. Ingredients are listed in order from greatest percent included to least amount. If a producer doesn't want consumers to know they used a certain ingredient, they still have no choice in the matter.</span>