via the hepatatic portal system (all absorbed nutrients except triglicerides)or via the lymphatic vessels to the blood vascular system and then to the liver (triglicerides)
The liver is the first organ to receive nutrients that are absorbed from the GI tract. It is the 'gatekeeper' and is responsible for filtering out possible toxins before they reach delicate tissues such as the brain. The hepatic vein takes blood from the liver to the heart.
The nutrients of food are absorbed at the intestine from where they reach the organs and tissues through the circulatory system.
The small intestine absorbs nutrients before material reaches the large intestine. So the antibiotic would be absorbed.
because most of the absorption work done in small intestine so if nutrients will not reach here thet cant be absorbed and they will not utilised in body activities
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at first the sugar is go to the liver where excess sugar is stored than remaining sugar is mixed with the blood . by the hepatic vein it come out the liver and by the way of hepatic portal vein it went into subclavian arteries which supply blood to the forelimbs and in this way glucose reach into the arms
The stomach is actually a precursor to the bloodstream. Nutrients are are broken down in the stomach, most are then sent to the intestines to be broken down further, and absorbed into the bloodstream and lymphatic systems. Considering that this is in Surgery and Hospitalization, I'm guessing you're curious about IV nutrients. These are already broken down into simple sugars (and sometimes amino acids) that your body doesn't need to digest.
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Most hormones reach target cells by blood . Some types of hormones reach target cells by other ways e.g. pheromones via air ; local hormones via diffusion etc .