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Water cannot be absorbed through the surface of a leaf.
Because some rays are reflected or absorbed by the material.
Most water is absorbed in the Large Intestine ! x
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Most of the absorption of water takes place in the smallintestine. By the time the chyme ( partly digested food) reaches the large intestine more than 90% of the water has been absorbed by the body. The large intestine takes care of the remaining 10% of liquids and compacts waste for elimination.See Related Links / Function of the colonLarge Intestine
Nutrients are mostly absorbed in the small intestine and certain kinds of nutrients are absorbed in the large intestine. Most of the water is absorbed in the large intestine as well. Then the rest of the wastes goes through the rectum.can i have short santences about intestines
Your answer depends on the size of each cotton material and the amount of water being absorbed.
Water cannot be absorbed through the surface of a leaf.
Water cannot be absorbed through the surface of a leaf.
It's job is to take most of the water out of what food is left then send it on.
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Because some rays are reflected or absorbed by the material.
Most of the sun's energy is absorbed near the surface.
In most cases, precipitation is the bog's only water source. When rain or snow ceases, the water is absorbed by the various plant material, like mosses, and the rest is lost to evaporation.
No, most of the water you consume is absorbed in the large intestine, which when fails is why you have diarrhea :) x hope this helps! x
I'll assume your question refers to the (re) absorption of water from the intestinal system. This takes place mainly in the bowel, and this is why an infection of that organ can result in very fluid fecal movements. If the fecal material remains in the bowel for too long, then it becomes less hydrated, and somewhat compacted - which we know as 'constipation'. To ensure comfortable bowel movements, it is necessary to have some fibre in the diet. This material is largely indigestible, but it does absorb water, and thus keeps the bowel motion softer - lubricated if you like.
Simple carbohydrates absorb in the body more easily. They also provide the quickest source of energy to the body. Complex carbohydrates have to breakdown into simple carbohydrates before they can be absorbed by the body.