The definition of absorption in the digestive tract is is the process by which nutrient molecules pass through the wall of your digestive system onto your blood
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absorption and circulation
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Absorption
absorption
The ceca in the digestive tract of chickens is used for water absorption and trace minerals.
absorption and circulation
The digestive tract, but most specifically, the intestinal tract, or just plain old, "Guts".
Protein is a necessary element that allows for normal absorption of iron by the digestive tract. Without protein to bind iron molecules together the iron can become toxic and form into free radicals that can poison and damage the body.
The small intestine is the site of most chemical digestion and absorption in the digestive tract. During absorption, nutrients enter the bloodstream, and the circulatory system can then transport these nutrients to all body cells.
Nutrients are absorbed in the small intestine. Protein absorption actually begins in the stomach, and continues throughout the digestive tract. The absorption rate depends largely on the source of the protein.
The digestive system features lumen in the gastrointestinal tract. Absorption is the passage of digested end products from the lumen of the GI tract through the mucosal cells into the blood or lymph.