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Villi on the wall of the small intestine absorb nutrients into the bloodstream.
Fats that are unable to be transported by the bloodstream are absorbed by the lacteals. They are lymphatic vessels.
Water is absorbed from the large intestine into the bloodstream during digestion.
Hydrolysis must occur before a disaccharide can be absorbed into the bloodstream. A water molecule is added during this process.
Simple sugars can be absorbed directly into the bloodstream to provide energy for cell use quickly.
Fats are absorbed in the small intestine, along with carbohydrates and proteins.
yes
In the large intestine,water and mineral salts are absorbed into the bloodstream.
Glucose. It is absorbed directly into the bloodstream during digestion and a vital carbohydrate as it is a source of energy.
Correct. The amino acid molecules are absorbed and allowed to pass to the bloodstream.
The formula for glucose is C6H1206. Glucose is a simple aldosic monosaccharide found in plants. It is a monosaccharide that is absorbed directly into the bloodstream during digestion.
The formula for glucose is C6H1206. Glucose is a simple aldosic monosaccharide found in plants. It is a monosaccharide that is absorbed directly into the bloodstream during digestion.
Villi on the wall of the small intestine absorb nutrients into the bloodstream.
no
Fats that are unable to be transported by the bloodstream are absorbed by the lacteals. They are lymphatic vessels.
Small intestine
Oxygen and glucose.