Food material absorbed by the digestive tract and collected by capillaries of the blood stream are emptied into the hepatic portal vein. From there the liver removes excesses either store or are metabolized and excreted.
It is absorbed in the digestive system
Large intestine
In the Digestive system
the small intestine
Water is absorbed in the digestive system primarily in the small intestine. It is absorbed through the walls of the intestines and enters the bloodstream, where it is distributed throughout the body to maintain hydration and support various bodily functions.
Nutrients from digested food move from the digestive system directly into the bloodstream. Specifically, they are absorbed through the walls of the small intestine, where they enter capillaries and are transported to the liver for processing. From the liver, these nutrients are distributed to cells throughout the body to be used for energy, growth, and repair.
Foods are digested partly in the stomach, and nutrients absorbed from the mashed/wet foodstuffs in the intestines.
it is absorbed through the walls of the small intestine into the bloodstream.
it eliminates cellulose and fibre. Substances than aren't digested and absorbed
amino acids glucose fatty acids n glycerol or absorbed in to the blood in the ileum
The digestive system is responsible for breaking down food into smaller molecules that can be absorbed by the body. This process occurs in the stomach and intestines, where nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream for use by the body.
The digestive system digests the food, then the nutrients are circulated through the bloodstream.