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The bile salts, formed from cholesterol, are essential for the emulsification of fats and fat-soluble vitamins (vitamins A, D, E, and K) before they can be absorbed from the intestine.
alcohol and aspirin are absorbed in the stomach, everything else is absorbed in the small intestine and excess water and vitamins k and b are absorbed in the large intestine.
Fats and fat soluble vitamins
The small intestine and is involved in the process of digestion. nutrients such as carbohydrates, protein, fats, and many vitamins and minerals are absorbed by your small intestine. the small intestine stretches from your stomach to the beginning of your large intestine. it is broken in to three distinct zones - the duodenum, the jejunum, and the ilium
Fats are absorbed in the small intestine, along with carbohydrates and proteins.
The body absorbs the food nutrients through the digestive tracts. The walls of the small intestine take it in then will travel on the body via the bloodstream.
Nutrients are absorbed in the small intestine.
the small intestine
In small intestine: Protein, glucose, and lipidsIn large intestine: mostly absorbed salt and water
Nutrients are absorbed by the small intestine. water in absorbed into the large intestine.
Small molecules are absorbed in the small intestine...I hope this helped...
In the absorptive enterocyte of the small intestine.