fats
Fats
Most of the nutrients are soaked up by the small intestine through villi, I believe.
Yes, the tongue can absorb some nutrients such as certain medications and vitamins. However, it is not a major site for nutrient absorption compared to the digestive system in the gut.
they are carbohydrate proteins lipids and vitamin
Vitamins
vitamins
your body doesnt absorb these things in any real order but foods should be eaten together because different nutrients and vitamins are needed to help in the absorption of each other
Yes, lacteals in the small intestine absorb amino acids along with other nutrients like fats and vitamins. They transport these nutrients to the lymphatic system for circulation throughout the body.
water vitamins minerals
The six essential nutrients found in food are carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water. Carbohydrates provide energy, while proteins are crucial for growth and repair. Fats serve as a source of energy and help absorb certain vitamins. Vitamins and minerals support various bodily functions, and water is vital for hydration and overall health.
They help release energy stored in other nutrients.
by covering alot of surface area the capillaries help absorb nutrients and transfer them into the blood