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They can be broken down in your blood stream or your liver.
They can be broken down in your blood stream or your liver.
Platelets
Absorbs ion
Yes of course it can, our body absorbs anything and everything, whether it be external or internal. It wouldn't be like pouring it onto an open wound! but going into your mouth or stomach it would eventually get there. :o) Sarah
It needs to be broken down so in doesn't clog up your blood stream.
That would be the intestines.
when starch is digested it gets broken up and turned into glucose (sugar). This happens so it can get to the blood stream as starch is too big as a particle to get through the walls of your veins. As glucose particles are smaller, it easier to get through.
Okay, the digestive system absorbs the good stuff from the food that you ate. Then it goes to the blood stream. The heart turns that into energy for you.
The part of the digestive system that absorbs nutrients is the small intestines. They absorb essential nutrients from food into the blood stream.
ODT means orally disintegrating tablet. It's the kind of tablet you can put under your tongue and it absorbs right into the blood stream. No swallowing required.
Your body delivers nutrients into the blood through the food that you eat. As food is broken down the nutrients are absorbed into the blood stream and are then carried to tissues and organs throughout the body.