These are the contents of the large intestine.
Different types of digested food particles travel from digestive to circulatory system. They are amino acids, glucose, fatty acids, glycerol, vitamins and minerals.
What you are probably looking for is "Colon". It is loaded with symbiotic bacteria that produce vitamins and assist with digestion.
The large intestine, it absorbs all water, salt, minerals, and vitamins once it passes from the end of the small intestine (illeum) into the large intestine (colon) through the Ileocecal valve
vitamins A
Vitamins that cannot be stored in the body are water-soluble vitamins.
Roughage (dietary fiber) is indigestible and does not provide vitamins, calories, starches, protein or fats to your body.
the digestive system and the respitory system
The Small Intestine
it belongs to the digestive system cause the liver helps with the synthesis of the vitamins and minerals we get from the food we eat.
In the human and animal body it's enzymes and vitamins.
they provide lots of important vitamins for your body and helps your digestive system
Different types of digested food particles travel from digestive to circulatory system. They are amino acids, glucose, fatty acids, glycerol, vitamins and minerals.
not for long because an animal neds the digestive system to provide essential amino acids and essential vitamins and minearals which said animal could not live without
What you are probably looking for is "Colon". It is loaded with symbiotic bacteria that produce vitamins and assist with digestion.
The job of the digestive system is to break your food down,physically and chemically using the good bits I.E vitamins,carbs and stuff to help your body and excrete the bits it doesn't need.
Bacteria in the intestine feed on indigestible carbohydrates and as a byproduct produce certain vitamins. "Friendly" bacteria colonize the gut, preventing disease causing bacteria from finding places to colonize.
Alcohol affects the entire body by preventing the absorption of nutrients from the digestive system, even if supplements are taken. This is aggravated by alcohol's diuretic effect, which tends to leach minerals and other nutrients out of the body. The common effect, with relation to the skeletal system, is osteoporosis due to lack of calcium and the vitamins necessary to use it.