The small intestine plays a role in digestion of carbs and fats, but the primary role of the small intestine is the absorption of nutrients broken down by digestion. These include, the absorption of: Proteins (amino acids), Carbohydrates (monosaccharides), Fats (lipids), Vitamins and Minerals.
the small intestine is connected to the stomach at its bottom and is situated below the stomach in the abdomen
No, it is not in the stomach. It start right after the stomach with the duodenum (part of the small intestine)
yes.
The intestines belong to the Digestive Tract (or Digestive System.) Fact: Stretched from end to end, the human intestines would stretch a mile, literally!
The small intestines (digestive system).
digestive system
The intestines are part of the digestive system.Yes
no but the large and small intestines are
It is part of the digestive system for the small and large intestines do their part in digesting all the food we eat. The small intestines takes the nutrients out of our food and puts it into our blood stream and the large intestines (colon) takes the moisture out of the digested food (bolus) for excretion.
the six main organs in the digestive system are the mouth, esophagus, stomach, the small intestines, the large intestines and the pancreas
Small intestines.
The digestive system.
The mouth to the pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines and finally the anus make up the digestive system. Organs such as the liver, but also including the pancreas and gallbladder, are accessory organs that assist in the digestive process.
These organs are part of the alimentary canal. The digestive system.
A basic part of your stomach and digestive system