This chemical is called bile.
Vitamin D helps us absorb calcium.
Examples: sorbitan and polyglycerol esters, monodiglycerides
No, using an emulsifier with vinegar and oil does not create a chemical reaction. An emulsifier helps to create a stable mixture of two immiscible substances, like vinegar and oil, by dispersing the oil droplets throughout the vinegar. This is a physical process, rather than a chemical reaction.
Roots absorb water when you feed plants water and then it helps the plant grow.
of course it does unless the amylase is boiled, in that case it caant digest it...
The tulco textile ink product emulsifier is a substance that helps to stabilize the mixture of oil and water in the ink. It allows the different components of the ink to stay mixed together, resulting in a consistent and smooth application on fabric.
No, most of the water you consume is absorbed in the large intestine, which when fails is why you have diarrhea :) x hope this helps! x
A frog's small intestine is in charge of the majority of its digestion. It helps its body absorb nutrients from food.
The Stomach is where Proteins are digested. This needs an acid environment and enzymes like pepsin. The digested proteins are not absorbed into the body by the stomach - this happens further down the alimentary tract.
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Vitamin D helps us absorb calcium.
BILE is digested. BILE gives the color to your feces. It helps to break down fats.
There are many different emulsifiers, some will likely be harmful and others won't be. An emulsifier helps to blend two or more substances that would not usually blend. Eg: oil and water with milk (i think)
The villus is well adapted for absorbing digested food in the intestines. The large surface area is one feature which helps absorb food efficiently. Also, their walls are only one cell thick, allowing dissolved molecules to pass through quickly. Additionally, they contain many blood capillaries which absorb glucose and amino acids. Lastly, they contain lacteals which absorb fats.
Examples: sorbitan and polyglycerol esters, monodiglycerides
small intestine helps absorb nutrients
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