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The small intestine. It has villi that absorb nutrients and then transport them to the bloodstream.
It is absorbed into the bloodstream by coming in contact with the villa which has cells that absorb the nutrients. By Cameron Richardson From Albion NewYork and In 8th Grade
Villi are located in the small intestine and they absorb nutrients (from digested food) into the bloodstream.
the villi arr found in the small intestine and are used to absorb any nutrients from the bolus (food) into the bloodstream
to the bloodstream
One reason that villi are suited to their function is because they have a large surface area to absorb nutrients from food to pass through to the bloodstream.
Animal cells are able to absorb water and nutrients because of their semi-permeable membrane. The digestive process releases nutrients from food into the bloodstream, which are then synthesized by cells for energy.
Villi on the wall of the small intestine absorb nutrients into the bloodstream.
They absorb their nutrients through their cell wall
Most of the nutrients are soaked up by the small intestine through villi, I believe.
Nutrients are absorbed throughout the digestive process. Specific nutrients are absorbed in the stomach and large intestines, but the majority of nutrients are absorbed in the small intestines.