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The organ where nutrients are absorbed is Small intestine
The Bronchus in the lungs provide a larger area for Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide to transfer into and out of the blood stream
nutrients are absorbed in the digestive system
The body absorbs the food nutrients through the digestive tracts. The walls of the small intestine take it in then will travel on the body via the bloodstream.
Absorption!
There will be more absorption of nutrients
Small intestine is where 90% of nutrients are absorbed.
chemical digestion takes place in the small intestine large intestine,mouth and stomach. Nutrients are absorbed in the small intestine and minerals in the large intestine.
Absorption is the process that allows food to move from the small intestine to the blood stream. Absorption is critical because it allows the nutrients to be used by cells throughout the body.
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In the small intestine, indeed this is where the vast majority of the nutrients are absorbed.
Food is digested in the stomach, and this digestion continues to some degree in the small intestine. But it is largely in the small intestine that the nutrients are absorbed from the stream of digested materials. Anything not absorbed continues on to the large intestine for water extraction and further on to excrement.
The lumen is the cavity where digested food passes through and from where nutrients are absorbed, in the small intestine.
If your asking about primary absorption in digestion and the absorption of nutrients into the body, then primary absorption is the first (primary) place in the body where nutrients are absorbed. In humans this takes place in the small intestines after the food has been broken down in the stomach and passed on to the small intestine.
In order for nutrients to be absorbed in the small intestine, they must be free of any inhibiting factor such as disease. In addition, proper fluid is needed to encourage continual movement.
the small intestine