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By absorbing it and by lotions and absorbing moisture
Alimentary
The part of the digestive system that absorbs nutrients is the small intestines. They absorb essential nutrients from food into the blood stream.
The stomach, small intestine, and large intestine are the digestive organs responsible for absorbing nutrients.
The role of the villi in the alimentary canal is to allow for a greater surface area in which the absorption of nutrients can take place.
Absorbing nutrients.
There are four basic layers: starting at the innermost (closes to the food) there's the mucosa, then submucosa, then muscularis, then serosa. The muscularis layer is made up of two distinct, concentric muscular layers, the inner circular and the outer longitudinal (named for the general direction of their muscle fibers).The four basic tissue layers of the alimentary canal are: Mucosa, Submucosa, Muscularis externa, and the Serosa.From outer to inner: serosa, external muscle layer consisting of outer circular and inner longitudinal, submucosa and mucous membrane
enzymes
Small intestine
digestive system
Absorbing Dissolved Nutrients
chemiacl digetion absorbing nutrients