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- Describe the importance of salt regulation in the body. Explain how different salts are distributed in the body and how it is gained, stored and lost.Identify at least three factors that affect the bioavailability of minerals and explain how.Explain how the acids produced in metabolism are transported to the liver without greatly affecting the pH of the blood.
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