Protein, folate, Vitamin C
Vitamin C
their intestinal tract contains cellulose-hydrolyzing microorganisms
The digestive tract, but most specifically, the intestinal tract, or just plain old, "Guts".
To reconnect the intestinal tract, the stomach and the bile duct are then connected to the small intestine.
Another frequent cause of nutritional deficiency is malabsorption of nutrients in the intestinal tract due to parasite infestation, infections, or disruption of the normal intestinal microorganism balance by some medications.
intestinal tract
may indicate malnutrition (not enough nutrients in the diet), malabsorption (inadequate absorption of nutrients in the intestinal tract), a diet too low in fat, or an overactive thyroid problem.
IN THE INTESTINAL TRACT
no
Intestinal tract is the main site for typhoid bacteria. Here from they get their next unfortunate victim, via fecal/oral route.
Lecithin, bile acids and bile phospholipids act as an emulsifier in the intestinal tract. However, pancreatic lipase does not act as an emulsifier.
no