It is assimilated into the body to bcm part of several tissues, some is used 4 respirtion, some such as fatty acids and glycerol r converted into lipids s ft reserve if consumed in excess. In case of glucose excess i converted into glycogen by insulin hormone 4 storage in the Iver til its needed 4 use in bdy (coverted bk 2 glucose by glucagon hormone).
nutrients are absorbed in the digestive system
Water & nutrients are absorbed.
Small intestine is where 90% of nutrients are absorbed.
Small intestine is where 90% of nutrients are absorbed.
It is waste..............................................
nutrients
Food must be absorbed so the body can get all the nutrients from the food.
The food humans ingest are broken down by the digestive system into smaller components. These are then absorbed by the body as nutrients, while what cannot be used is excreted by the body.
Yes, nutrients absorbed by the digestive system are transported around the body by the blood of the circulatory (or cardiovascular) system.
The body absorbs the food nutrients through the digestive tracts. The walls of the small intestine take it in then will travel on the body via the bloodstream.
all the good backtria goes to the body and th rest goes to the big intestine then poo comes Water and nutrients are absorbed.
I'm assuming you mean 'where' in the body, as opposed to 'when'. In terms of when, it happens all the time! The exchange of nutrients from food mainly happens in the intestine, though other nutrients can be absorbed elsewhere in the body sometimes. These enter your blood stream here and travel to the relevant area of your body using the circulation. Waste will enter your blood stream as well but be filtered out of your blood by your kidneys and is passed out of the body as urine.