in the brain
both essential and non essential amino acids .
active transport and diffusion.... (:
amino acids
In the gut, amino acids are absorbed from the small intestine into the blood by active transport. However, if you are referring to amino acids being reabsorbed in the kidney from the nephron back to the blood, then that is incorrect - amino acids aren't reabsorbed at all, because they weren't filtered in the first place. This is due to the protein molecules being too large to diffuse across the Bowman's Capsule.
free amino acids only
Amino Acids are absorbed into circulation after the complete digestion of proteins.
amino acids
Correct. The amino acid molecules are absorbed and allowed to pass to the bloodstream.
in the brain
Proteins are absorbed primarily as amino acids. These acids are water soluble and easily absorbed by the body via active transport.
lacteal
Small intestine
amino acids glucose fatty acids n glycerol or absorbed in to the blood in the ileum
both essential and non essential amino acids .
small intesine
active transport and diffusion.... (: