Your saliva does not absorb nutrients. Your saliva breaks down starch into glucose.
Saliva
Nutrients are absorbed in the intestines.
No. They get absorbed in the system when they're ingested.
no
saliva mixed with our food and help to digest it easily. Due to this blood can easily absorb nutrient from food.
Lipids as chylomicrons.
absolutely yes!.. based in a research that dog saliva have a nutrient that help skin to cure damage skin..
Fibre isn't recognised as a nutrient as it is not absorbed into our bodies but it is necessary for our digestive systems to work properly.
In the small intestines. Only a very few substances are absorbed in the stomach, alcohol is one such "nutrient".
It is vitamin K and various other vitamins.
Fat
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