Nutrition
AnswerSince most all nutrients that a human needs are absorbed via the digestive system. All carbohydrates, proteins, and fats are absorbed in the small intestine.AnswerThings are absorbed throughout the entire system, with the exception of the esophagus. Some glucose, for example, can be absorbed in the mouth. Water, alcohol, and some nutrients are absorbed in the stomach. Most nutrient absorption occurs in the small intestine. Water and some minerals and vitamins are absorbed in the colon. Most vitamin K is produced by bacteria in the colon and absorbed there.
The Liver
Food must be absorbed so the body can get all the nutrients from the food.
Nutrients are found throughout the digestive system. Most nutrients are absorbed in the small intestine.
all the good backtria goes to the body and th rest goes to the big intestine then poo comes Water and nutrients are absorbed.
Nutrients are absorbed throughout the digestive process. Specific nutrients are absorbed in the stomach and large intestines, but the majority of nutrients are absorbed in the small intestines.
via the hepatatic portal system (all absorbed nutrients except triglicerides)or via the lymphatic vessels to the blood vascular system and then to the liver (triglicerides)
Water evaporates from the plant all the time.
During blood circulation,exchanges of the nutrients,wastes,gases and the carbon dioxide as this exchange happened, some fluids leaks from the cappilaries to space between body cells. Much of this fluid is plasma. When absorbed by the lymph vessels, this fluid is called LYMPH.Thats all i know thanks....................... :Dby: Gail "GIAM"
Do all the plants have tubes that move water and nutrients to all of their organs?
The large intestine absorbs excess water from chyme as it passes through, helping to form solid waste known as feces. This process is important in maintaining proper electrolyte balance and preventing dehydration in the body.
A small number of nutrients are absorbed in the stomach and large intestine but almost all are absorbed in the small intestine.