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Water is absorbed from the large intestine into the bloodstream during digestion.
When all of the nutrients have been absorbed from the chyme, it enters the large intestine where the water is absorbed from it.
Hydrolysis must occur before a disaccharide can be absorbed into the bloodstream. A water molecule is added during this process.
Fats that are unable to be transported by the bloodstream are absorbed by the lacteals. They are lymphatic vessels.
Villi on the wall of the small intestine absorb nutrients into the bloodstream.
In the large intestine,water and mineral salts are absorbed into the bloodstream.
Excess water is absorbed in the large intestine of the digestive tract.
Water is absorbed from the large intestine into the bloodstream during digestion.
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It gets absorbed, except in cases of diarrhea.
When all of the nutrients have been absorbed from the chyme, it enters the large intestine where the water is absorbed from it.
Drinking excess water sometimes causes hyponatremia, because the absorption of water into the bloodstream can dilute the sodium in the blood.
Hydrolysis must occur before a disaccharide can be absorbed into the bloodstream. A water molecule is added during this process.
Correct. The amino acid molecules are absorbed and allowed to pass to the bloodstream.
Most oral drugs or drugs taken by mouth travel to the stomach or intestine where they are absorbed into the bloodstream. These drugs are not effective or useful until they are absorbed into the bloodstream where they are transported to the organ or desired receptor.
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alcohol and aspirin are absorbed in the stomach, everything else is absorbed in the small intestine and excess water and vitamins k and b are absorbed in the large intestine.