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Food is absorbed into the body in the small intestine. By the time food reaches the small intestine, it is very broken down, and the villi lining of the small intestine can absorb the food molecules into the bloodstream.
It's possible. Nutrients are mainly absorbed in the small intestine.
Fats are absorbed in the small intestine, along with carbohydrates and proteins.
Nutrients are absorbed in the small intestine.
the small intestine
In small intestine: Protein, glucose, and lipidsIn large intestine: mostly absorbed salt and water
Nutrients are absorbed by the small intestine. water in absorbed into the large intestine.
Small molecules are absorbed in the small intestine...I hope this helped...
In the absorptive enterocyte of the small intestine.
The jejunum.
In the small intestine, indeed this is where the vast majority of the nutrients are absorbed.
It is absobed into the small intestine:)