Lipids as chylomicrons.
Fat
Nutrients are absorbed in the intestines.
No. They get absorbed in the system when they're ingested.
no
Fibre isn't recognised as a nutrient as it is not absorbed into our bodies but it is necessary for our digestive systems to work properly.
In the small intestines. Only a very few substances are absorbed in the stomach, alcohol is one such "nutrient".
It is vitamin K and various other vitamins.
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Fiber is a nutrient that is not fully absorbed by the digestive system because humans lack the necessary enzymes to break it down completely. Instead, fiber passes through the digestive tract mostly intact, providing benefits like promoting healthy bowel movements and supporting gut health.
Fats and fat soluble vitamins
the nutrient type that does not have a specialized storage form
Carbohydrates are the nutrient that is the easiest to be broken down and absorbed for energy use in the body. Carbohydrates are quickly converted into glucose, which is then used by the body for energy.