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Where absorption takes place?

it takes place in your stomach.lol


Does water absorption takes place in the small intestine?

Water absorption takes place in both the small and large intestine's. Around 90% of water absorption takes place in the small intestines, equally between all three sections. The remainder of the water absorption to produce "formed" faeces takes place in the large intestines.


Can you know how the ionic absorption takes place?

yes, you can because during ionic absorption it causes gas in your abdonminal area. The absorption of minerals normally takes place in the small intestines.


Is the stomach the first site where absorption takes place?

No it is not, the stomach initiates protein digestion and denatures proteins. The intestines is the first site where absorption takes place.


Absorbtion of digested food?

It is a process by which diffusible nutrients transfered from the gut into the blood or lymph by physico-chemical process and active transport. No absorption occurs in buccal cavity and very little absorption takes place in the stomach e.g. of alcohol. Particullarly all absorption takes place through the small intestine.


Where does most of the absorption of nutrients occur?

small intestine


What percentage of absorption takes place in the duodenum and jejunum?

95%


Does the majority of nutrient absorption takes place in the pancreas?

Yes,


What happens if re absorption of water does not takes place?

there will be no rains


Where does most nutrient absorption take place in the human body?

Most nutrient absorption in the human body takes place in the small intestine.


What organ does most drug absorption takes place and why?

the kidney. not sure why


The greatest amount of absorption in the small intestine takes place in the?

The greatest amount of absorption in the small intestine takes place in the jejunum and ileum, which are the middle and latter parts of the small intestine, respectively. This is where nutrients like carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals are absorbed into the bloodstream for use by the body. The large surface area of the small intestine, with its villi and microvilli, facilitates efficient absorption.