Superior mesenteric artery.
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The superior mesenteric
The right coronary artery
The heart of course.
The small intestine is where most of the absorption of nutritients occurs.
The small intestine, or the duodenum, is where most absorption of nutrients occur.
The small intestine is where most of the absorption of nutritients occurs.
The small intestine connects the stomach and the large intestine. It is the site of completion of digestion and most absorption.
The small intestine absorbs most of the nutrients in the food and transports it to the large intestine where the water will be sucked.
Small intestine, the large intestine is where water is resorbed and the feces solidified.
Most of the physical digestion takes place in the stomach, but the completion and absorption is done in the small intestine.
The blood vessel which provides blood to most of the left ventricle is the Left Anterior Descending artery, a branch of the Left Main Coronary Artery. The Circumflex artery, also a branch of the Left Main, also supplies blood to the posterior left ventricle.