Small intestine is where the blood picks up nutrients from what has been eaten
Small intestine is where the food enters the blood.
yes
the bllod from small intestine drains into portal vein and which gives that blood to liver
arteries dont lead the blood to the heart to pump the blood veins do!
The majority of the small intestine receives splanchnic blood flow primarily from the superior mesenteric artery (SMA). The SMA branches off the abdominal aorta and supplies blood to the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum. This artery plays a crucial role in providing oxygenated blood to support the digestive and absorptive functions of the small intestine.
What is the question here...
to help with digestion
The hepatic portal vein carries blood (and absorbed nutrients) from the small intestine to the liver.
This condition is called intestinal volvulus, where a loop of the intestine twists on itself, leading to obstruction and compromised blood flow. Immediate medical attention is required to prevent tissue damage and potential life-threatening complications. Treatment usually involves surgical correction to untwist the intestine and restore blood flow.
The blood flow in through the villi changes in an increase as the intestine near the villi is wide to go through.
the nutrients enter the blood in the small intestine. The lining of the small intestine is called the villi, that is were the blood is absorbed into the bloodstream
It is either the iNTESTINE WALL OR BLOOD SURROUNDING THE INTESTINE