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Through absorption by your stomach and small intestine.
The small intestine is the place where nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream. This process allows the nutrients from the food we eat to be distributed throughout the body to support various bodily functions.
Glucose enters the small intestine through the process of digestion. When carbohydrates are broken down in the mouth and small intestine, glucose molecules are released and absorbed through the wall of the small intestine into the bloodstream.
The ileum is the end of the small intestine it basically absorbs digested material through its wall which enters into the bloodstream.
Alcohol enters the bloodstream through absorption in the stomach and small intestine. It is then carried through the bloodstream to the brain and other organs, where it can have various effects on the body.
After leaving the stomach, food chyme enters the small intestine. The next stage of digestion for the chyme in the small intestine involves the absorption of nutrients into the bloodstream.
Nutrients leave the gut and enter the bloodstream through the lining of the small intestine.
into your small intestine.
Food enters the small intestine first. It enters the duodenum in the small intestine.
Small intestine
the small intestine
The small intestine. It has villi that absorb nutrients and then transport them to the bloodstream.