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What is readsorption?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 9/17/2019

Re-adsorption is defined as the absorption of a substance that was previously removed. This process commonly occurs with water in the body.

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Water that you drink, like all nutrients, enters the blood in the digestive tract. Water is different for example from proteins and fats in that it gets absorbed throughout the digestive tract and not only in a particular part such as the stomach or a part of the intestines. The major site of water readsorption from the intestines however is the large intestine (colon). Here, the removal of water and uptake into the blood contributes towards drying and concentrating the stool.


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