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Nutrients pass through the capillaries (a type of blood vessel) in the small intestine.
The small intestine is the organ responsible for allowing nutrients and water to pass through its walls. The walls of the small intestine are lined with villi and microvilli that increase the surface area for absorption of nutrients into the bloodstream.
Intestine
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Villi are the thin walls in the small intestine that help food particles pass through by absorbing nutrients into the bloodstream. These tiny finger-like projections increase the surface area of the intestine for efficient absorption of nutrients.
The small intestine is where the nutrients from the digested food coming out of the stomach are absorbed. If a person's small intestine is not functioning all the nutrients from food will pass straight through and be excreted.
All the broken down foods that are too large to pass through the walls of the small intestine enter the large intestine, then in the large intestine the food is all pushed down removing any waters and then it finally comes out the anus. (:
Cilia. These tiny projections are villi.
All the broken down foods that are too large to pass through the walls of the small intestine enter the large intestine, then in the large intestine the food is all pushed down removing any waters and then it finally comes out the anus. (:
Through the villi in the small intestine
The Bronchus in the lungs provide a larger area for Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide to transfer into and out of the blood stream
Nutrient molecules pass from the small intestine into the through tiny structures called villi.