Stomach and Small Intestine
The primary absorption site for digestible carbohydrates is the small intestine. Digestible carbohydrates are also referred to as net carbohydrates.
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yes it is
the small intestine
The organ you are referring to is called the small intestine.
the higher the proof or alcohol percentage the faster the absorption
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.
A high fat meal will slow the absorption of alcohol.
A full stomach will slow the absorption.
A full stomach reduces the rate of alcohol absorption.
Yes, it is. The small intestine absorbs most of the nutrients, while the large intestine absorbs water.