You would expect to find high concentrations of carbohygrates and oligopeptides (amino acid chains 2-3 in length) as well as a concentration of CO2 that is high relative to arteriol blood.
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Are you doing a biology prac on a rat by any chance?
Absorbed nutrients from ingested food passes through the wall of the intestines into blood vessels, which take them throughout the body. The liver, the main organ involved in digestion, is responsible for breaking up, digesting and absorbing fats, and for detoxifying blood.
The primary function of the small intestine is the absorption of nutrients and minerals found in food. Most of the digestive enzymes that act in the small intestine are secreted by the pancreas and enter the small intestine via the pancreatic duct.these enzymes break down food particles and digested food passes into the blood vessels in the wall of the intestine. The absorbed substances are transported via the blood vessels to different organs of the body where they are used to build complex substances such as the proteins required by our body. The food that remains undigested and unabsorbed passes into the large intestine.
The intestine is in the near the blood vessels
No, capillaries are what allows substances to go from the walls of the small intestine into your cells. Veins are what carry the blood (with cells inside) to the heart to be oxygenated.
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Arteries and Capillaries
i think that it is a true statement because it says it moves into the blood vessels of the small intestine
i think that it is a true statement because it says it moves into the blood vessels of the small intestine
superior mesenteric artery
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