Large intestine
The primary organ involved in water absorption in the human body is the small intestine.
Water absorption primarily occurs in the small intestine of the human body.
The small intestine is primarily responsible for the absorption of water and minerals in the body.
the colon
Root hair region
Large Intestine
The small intestine is responsible for the absorption of nutrients.
heart
kidney
The root functions as an organ of anchorage and absorption in plants. It anchors the plant securely in the soil, providing stability, while also absorbing water and essential nutrients from the soil. Roots have specialized structures, such as root hairs, that increase their surface area for more efficient absorption. This dual function is crucial for the plant's overall health and growth.
The small intestine is the organ responsible for allowing nutrients and water to pass through its walls. The walls of the small intestine are lined with villi and microvilli that increase the surface area for absorption of nutrients into the bloodstream.
The Kidney.definitely not the large intestine or colon.