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Stuff your stomach makes so milk stays in the gut longer, so every nutrient can be absorbed from it. Otherwise it'd flow away faster, like water.
The fibers help in the movement action of the gut. They actually aid in "peristalsis" the movement of the food in the gut and they maintain the flow of food in the gut region.
Fibre helps the gut muscles to move the food along the gut. It makes the gut muscles work.
There are two major types of diarrhea: secretory and osmotic diarrhea. Osmotic diarrhea occurs when unabsorbable solutes in the stool osmotically pull water towards them through the wall of the gut, producing diarrhea.
fud makes it digeste throught the gut
1) Red blood cells placed in placed in distilled water cannot reach equilibrium so they will lyse due to osmosis.2) Water you drink is assimilated into the body through the gut...it doesn't just hit the bloodstream or any other unprotected cells.
it is a bacteria that lives in unsanitary water. It is then ingested and begins it's way through our digestive system. they reach the small intestine, using their flagella (tail) to transport them. they then secrete a toxin which causes water to be transported into the blood via osmosis, causing severe diarrhoea and vomiting
Fish use diffusion and osmosis to keep their tissue healthy. Diffusion starts in the gills and for some small molecules can happen in the gut walls as well.
The colon, or large intestine, is the region of the human gut that absorbs water from indigestible material. The reabsorbed water is then recycled in the body.
fibre helps the feces to form bolus. Fibre is not at all digested in the gut. It moves all the way through the gut sticking to the feces and makes it bolus for easy passage.
The main cause of fat gut is overeating. Specifically, a person who eats too much sugar, fatty foods and simple carbohydrates will develop fat gut. The retention of water or bloating also contributes to fat gut.
Lecithin is what you are looking for, not lethicin. It is a phospholipid. Which means that it has a phosphate part and a lipid part. This means that it has both water loving and water hating parts which makes it great for use in the body in places like the mucous membrane of our gut. It is not a protein.