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Energy is absorbed by chlorophyll.Energy is stored first in ATP later in glucose.
chlorophyll
absorbed through the blood stream
the large intestine
Theliver
All nutrients we have taken are absorbed into the blood in the small intestine. The excess are stored in the liver from where if required is again absorbed into the blood.
They are eliminated from the body as wastes
Carbon dioxide is naturally absorbed (through photosynthesis) and stored in trees and vegetation. It is also absorbed and stored in the oceans.
The materials that are not absorbed in the digestive system move through the large intestine, where water is reabsorbed. They are stored in the rectum in the form of feces, and are expelled through the anus.
After the glucose is absorbed into the blood it is taken to the liver and is either stored or distributed to cells throughout the body for energy. To provide enough energy for the body the liver regulates blood glucose levels. Example: excess glucose is converted to glycogen in the liver and is stored. Likewise, if blood sugar levels fall it is reconverted back to glucose. Not sure about amino acids :P
absorptive state. (absorbed, used and stored)
water is absorbed from food materials in the colin
they get saved for later
oxygenated blood
Energy is absorbed by chlorophyll.Energy is stored first in ATP later in glucose.
Absorbed by them.
chlorophyll