Water is absorbed in the large intestine.
kidneys
The body absorbs water primarily in the small intestine.
The colon is an organ that is made from many different types of tissue.
The large intestine Its function is to absorb water from the remaining undigested food matter prior to passing it from the body.
the lung
your lungs
The Gravel will absorb the water until it can absorb anymore.
It depends on what you mean. The tissues of the organ itself or what is inside the organ. The tissues are about 70% water. Just like all the other tissues of your body.Inside the amount of water is around 5 gallons. This must be removed or we would be come dehydrated if we lost that much. The specialized cells that absorb water from your waste materials are responsible for about 10 percent of the water that you absorb from the foods and beverages that you ingest; the remaining 90 percent is absorbed by cells that line your small intestine.
The mouth is one of the organs of the digestive tract that doesn't absorb nutrients. Another is the esophagus.
Yes, concrete can absorb water.
Water "dissolves" salt. Water does not absorb salt.
The small intestine is the primary organ in the body that absorbs water, nutrients, and electrolytes from food and drink. Specifically, the jejunum and ileum, which are parts of the small intestine, play a crucial role in water absorption.