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the organs the small intestine,stomach,and anus
The stomach, small intestine, and large intestine are the digestive organs responsible for absorbing nutrients.
circulatory system is a large organism involving flow of fluid through the tissue and organs allowing the transport and exchange of substances such as nutrients,oxygen and waste products
quite simply, a person would die. The only way a person without the organs that the stomach connects to upon exit from, would be to feed a person nutrients through an IV.
No. They take their nutrients from the soil through the roots.
A small number of nutrients are absorbed in the stomach and large intestine but almost all are absorbed in the small intestine.
Stomach, small and large intestine
Alcohol can damage the cells lining the stomach and intestines, which can block the absorption and breakdown of nutrients in those organs.
The medical term for your guts is Visceral Organs. The answer is Evisceration.
It is semi-permeable because it allows small molecules to pass through but not large molecules. In fact, a cell membrane is selectively permeable, that is, it allows certain substances to pass through it but stop others.
tides that bring in nutrients/food, and brackish (only partly salty) water which allows non-marine things to live there
As the material moves through the large intestine, water and nutrients are absorbed into bloodstream. The remaining material is readied for evacuation from the body.