Water can, and does, move through the pores of human skin. Sweat (mostly water) is excreted (out) through skin pores. Additionally, some water is absorbed (in) through the skin pores. However, most water that is absorbed through the skin, enters through the stratum corneum, the outermost layer of the skin. This is what makes skin pruney, when a long time is spent in the water. Human skin can absorb a wide variety of other chemicals, as well. This is why the delivery of some medications is accomplished using a patch.
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It passes through the wall of the digestive system, then into the blood.
Water and minerals are absorbed through the intestines. But some minerals like magnesium can be absorbed through the skin.
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Water is absorbed through the walls of your digestive tract and participates in most of the functions in your body. The blood stream is not the only way water moves through the body but is is one of the most rapid ways to get liquid where it is needed.
UVR is not able to penetrate opaque surfaces like walls, however, certain surfaces such as glass may allow UV radiation to penetrate depending on how the glass has been treated. Water allows UV to pass through but only to a certain depth where it will get absorbed in within the water molecules.
Any digested material that was not absorbed through the walls of the small intestine
water is absorbed through the roots of the plants. they need it to process theyre own food
The body absorbs the food nutrients through the digestive tracts. The walls of the small intestine take it in then will travel on the body via the bloodstream.
The intestines remove all the nutrients from our food and they are absorbed through the intestinal walls.