through cells in the villi of the small intestine
oxygen
At cappillary bed
I think it's the blood stream...
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To absorb the nutrients from the food and send it to the large intestine
When nutrients are digested they are then absorbed into the blood stream. The cardiovascular system then distributes those nutrients to the different areas of the body that are in need of them.
"digestive"
The nutrients of food are absorbed at the intestine from where they reach the organs and tissues through the circulatory system.
I'm assuming you mean 'where' in the body, as opposed to 'when'. In terms of when, it happens all the time! The exchange of nutrients from food mainly happens in the intestine, though other nutrients can be absorbed elsewhere in the body sometimes. These enter your blood stream here and travel to the relevant area of your body using the circulation. Waste will enter your blood stream as well but be filtered out of your blood by your kidneys and is passed out of the body as urine.
Like most nutrients, glucose sugar is absorbed into the blood stream through the walls of the small intestine from the food one eats.
How long does it take Dilaudid to get into the blood stream.
Nutrients from food and beverage is absorbed inside the walls of the small intestine. As we digest our food, all nutrients are taken in the small intestine and would most probably then enter our bloodstream from there on.
You drink it
dosent
Absorption is the process by which nutrients are moved into lymph and blood.
Through the blood stream
The digested food is in form of glucose which is broken down in mitochondria to release energy.
so that the nutrients are absorbed to the blood stream