The small intestine absorbs nutrients before material reaches the large intestine. So the antibiotic would be absorbed.
No. Food goes to the stomach and then to the small intestine.
Fats are not digested until they reach the small intestine.
Fats are not digested until they reach the small intestine.
Small Intestine is where they are activated to put to use.
The small intestine and large intestine meet via the ileocaecal valve in the right lower quadrant , ie the right ileac fossa.
Chyme enters the small intestine from the stomach on the right side, known as the pyloric sphincter. Once in the small intestine, chyme is further broken down and nutrients are absorbed into the body.
The suture of the second portion of the small intestine is known as the mesentery. It is a fold of peritoneum that attaches the small intestine to the posterior abdominal wall, providing support and allowing blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatics to reach the intestine.
The small intestine and large intestine are connected. The area where they connect is around the appendix in the lower right portion of the abdomen.
It starts in your mouth. Then you swallow and it goes down your gullet into your stomach. The liver takes out the minerals.Then it goes down into the small intestine. The large intestine around the small intestine takes out the healthy stuff.It then goes through your small intestine and out through the anus.
It is absorbed into the blood through the vili in the small intestine.
Small intestine is where 90% of nutrients are absorbed.
It's in the right side of the frog.