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Yes, cholesterol and peptides can be absorbed without being digested. Thanks chacha.com
After being ground up in the gizzard, food passes to the grasshopper's stomach. While in the stomach nutrients from the food are absorbed into the haemocoel of the grasshopper's circulatory system.
Part of the acid is joined to the food and part is absorbed into the blood stream being excreted by the excretory system afterwards through urine.
Cellular Respiration.
The Jet stream got it's name by being as strong as jets
False: fat-soluble nutrients such as fats and fat-soluble vitamins absorb into the lymphatic system before being transported into the bloodstream.
Deposition, whereby the sediment load being transported is dropped.
cholesterol
in the human body, oxygen is absorbed by the blood stream in the lungs, being then transported to the cells where an elaborated change procces takes place. So yes, oxygenfrom the lungs to the cells provides the body with energy
Yes, cholesterol and peptides can be absorbed without being digested. Thanks chacha.com
The nutrients are taken out of the food while it is being digested, and going into your bloodstream, which flows around your body and feeds the nutrients to different parts of your body.
A river channel is formed by rock and soil of a stream being transported down, during this process the channels become wider and deeper.
The nutrients that do not need to be digested they have to be smaller than the cells of the small intestine. Some of these are sugars and amino acids.
The small bowel absorbs nutrients from food but first it must be broken down into amino acids ie: proteins, carbohydrates, fibre etc... before being transported round the body.
After being ground up in the gizzard, food passes to the grasshopper's stomach. While in the stomach nutrients from the food are absorbed into the haemocoel of the grasshopper's circulatory system.
Part of the acid is joined to the food and part is absorbed into the blood stream being excreted by the excretory system afterwards through urine.
Sound being absorbed by water