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They pass through the villi and microvilli, which are projected fibers lining the small intestine. After passing through the microvilli's membrane they enter the blood stream
villi in the small intestine.
the villi
it goes trough the bloodstream
As the material moves through the large intestine, water and nutrients are absorbed into bloodstream. The remaining material is readied for evacuation from the body.
Nutrients leave the gut and enter the bloodstream through the lining of the small intestine.
A human absorbs nutrients primarily in the small intestine. The pancreas and gallbladder release enzymes into the small intestine to break down the digested food into its molecular forms, and it's absorbed through the small intestine wall into the bloodstream.
SMALL INTESTINE-The small intestine is an organ towards the end of the digestive tract that digests food into nutrients into the bloodstream through vili. The small intestine digests the proteins, minerals, sugars, and vitamins the human body needs. SMALL INTESTINE-The small intestine is an organ towards the end of the digestive tract that digests food into nutrients into the bloodstream through vili. The small intestine digests the proteins, minerals, sugars, and vitamins the human body needs.
Lacteals collect absorbed fat, fat-soluble vitamins, and other nutrients from the small intestine. These nutrients are then transported through the lymphatic system back into the bloodstream.
Cilia. These tiny projections are villi.
The path that food takes to get out of the small intestine and into the blood is through the body cells. When food is broken down in the stomach, nutrients are absorbed through the intestinal walls. The nutrients cross the mucosa into the bloodstream where they are transported to other parts of the body.
Villi on the wall of the small intestine absorb nutrients into the bloodstream.
your body absorbs the nutrients in food through the lining of your stomach and intestine, and they go directly into the bloodstream. Alcohol does this too, that is why the cops measure your BAC, Blood Alcohol Content.
The lumen of the small intestine is lined with microvilli, which are small hair-like tentacles that protrude from the lumenal surface. When nutrients get "trapped" in these microvilli while passing through the small intestine, they diffuse into the blood stream through various transporter mechanisms and elements. This is one of the reasons why your small intestine is so long, so that all the nutrients can be absorbed before passing into the large intestine where most of the water gets resorbed to produce fecal matter.
through cells