It means that the water already absorbed as much salt as it could and can't fit anymore so the extra salt just sinks.
In small intestine: Protein, glucose, and lipidsIn large intestine: mostly absorbed salt and water
Salt water
table salt. the smaller grains are more easily absorbed
fresh water
yes
the sea water is stored in sandboxes and as the water is absorbed the salt stays in the box and we get the salt
The Large Intestine.
Lightning striking the water can penetrate down and kill fish nearby. Most bodies of water ,including a pond would absorb the energy. The salt does not matter.
You need a salt water chlorinator. A salt water chlorinator is an electronic devise that converts the salt in the water from the pool into chlorine gas that is then absorbed into the water.
When the sun heat uup salt water, it absorps the water, but leaves the salt back, increasing the content of salt. In due course of time, all the water is absorbed and the salt is left back.
In the large intestine.
No; the absorbed carbon dioxide is important.
water and mineral salt
The colon absorbs nutrients, and sometimes contaminants of nutrients.
1. absorb water and salt 2. hold resulting waste
It means that the water already absorbed as much salt as it could and can't fit anymore so the extra salt just sinks.