Water is collected throughout the body. Water, vitamins, and salt are absorbed in the small intestines. Fluid added to the small intestines to aid digestion is also pulled back out partly in the large intestines.
Absorption of water as well as some minerals is the primary function of the large intestine.
the large intestine
LARGE INTESTINE
large intestine
Water "dissolves" salt. Water does not absorb salt.
Yes, your body does absorb salt from home soft water systems, however, amounts are generally small. Unless you are on a low-sodium diet, salt levels in water softening systems are generally nothing to worry about.
salt stops water from being obsorbed in the human body so it also cannot be obsorbed by anything elese
The salt will absorb the water.
Sodium chloride is hygroscopic, absorb water.
Sodium from salt is absorbed into the bloodstream, and the thicker blood causes an increase in blood pressure.Salt water, or water with any dissolved substance, is more difficult for the body to process. The body may not be able to absorb much water, or could actually throw off water to carry the salt out of the body. This can lead to dehydration.
Salt is very hygroscopic, easily absorb water.
Yes, because salt absorb easily water.
Salt absorb water and without water microorganisms are killed.
The Large Intestine.
Salt absorb the water necessary for organisms.
It doesn't